History Education

Martial Arts History Museum to Launch First-Ever Warrior Women Exhibit
The Martial Arts History Museum in Glendale, California, is preparing to open the first global exhibit dedicated to women's roles as warriors, strategists, and cultural protectors, aiming to correct historical narratives that have minimized their contributions.

Martial Arts History Museum Unveils Armenian Section Preview in Glendale
The museum opens a sneak peek of its new Armenian section, highlighting cultural ties between martial arts, dance, and weaponry, aiming to deepen community engagement and support for diverse heritage.

Schmidt Boca Raton History Museum Offers Diverse October Programming
The Schmidt Boca Raton History Museum is providing both family-friendly crafts and scholarly lectures this October, making historical education accessible to diverse audiences while commemorating America's 250th anniversary.

New Middle Grade Novel 'The Wandspringer' Uses Time Travel to Explore Berlin Wall History and Totalitarian Regimes
Robert C. Edgar's time travel adventure novel 'The Wandspringer' addresses complex historical themes of fascism and the Berlin Wall division through a child-accessible narrative, making difficult historical concepts understandable for young readers.

Boca Raton Historical Society Launches Multi-Year America250 Initiative with Lecture Series and Exhibit
The Boca Raton Historical Society and Schmidt Boca Raton History Museum are launching a comprehensive educational program through 2026 to commemorate America's 250th anniversary, featuring expert-led town hall talks and an exhibit exploring Florida's revolutionary-era history.

Martial Arts History Museum Revives Samurai Sword Seminar with Expert Rafael Kosche
The Martial Arts History Museum is hosting a sold-out seminar on September 13, 2025, offering rare insights into the cultural and historical significance of the samurai sword, led by renowned historian Rafael Kosche.

Martial Arts History Museum Opens in Glendale as World's Only Institution of Its Kind
The Martial Arts History Museum in Glendale, California, offers a unique cultural experience as the world's only museum dedicated to martial arts history, featuring rare artifacts and exhibits that showcase the art form's global influence and impact on American culture.

A. Aubrey Bodine's Legacy: Preserving History Through Photography
The article explores the significance of A. Aubrey Bodine's photographic work in documenting and preserving the cultural and historical essence of Maryland, highlighting his artistic contributions and the availability of his collections online.

Martial Arts History Museum Expands Its Cultural and Humanitarian Mission
The Martial Arts History Museum, founded by Michael Matsuda, celebrates its 26th year by expanding its cultural exhibits and community programs, highlighting the deep connection between martial arts and Asian cultural heritage.

Donna Shehane's New Book Sheds Light on Illinois' Forgotten Natural Heritage
Donna Shehane's upcoming book, 'Illinois As It Was...By Those Who Were There,' explores the state's lost natural heritage through historical accounts, offering insights into its transformation and the lives of its early settlers.

Martial Arts History Museum Offers Free Admission for Fathers on Father's Day
The Martial Arts History Museum in Glendale, CA, is celebrating Father's Day by offering free admission to fathers, providing a unique opportunity to explore martial arts culture and history together.