App Explores GOP History in Cleveland

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51ĀŅĀ× App Offers Historical Context in Advance of 2016 RNC

As Cleveland prepares to host the Republican National Convention in July 2016, 51ĀŅĀ× experts and their Cleveland Historical app offer a rich resource for historical context regarding Cleveland’s noteworthy GOP ties.

Did you know…

  • Cleveland hosted the Republican National Convention on two previous occasions, in 1924 and in 1936?
  • the 1895 Republican National Meeting in Cleveland set the stage for GOP candidate William McKinley's election to the presidency?
  • the bas-relief sculptures inside Cleveland's Garfield Memorial (where Republican President James Garfield is entombed) include depictions of the monument's architect and sculptor?

Cleveland Historical is a free app developed by 51ĀŅĀ×’s Center for Digital + Public Humanities. Among its more than 500 place-based, illustrated stories, the app features a dozen entries related to the history of the Republican Party and key political figures in Cleveland. For a sampling, check out .

ā€œKnowing that the 2016 RNC will be a historic moment when many out-of-town reporters and other visitors try to make sense of what the event means for the city, I challenged my public history students last fall to use the convention as a starting point for exploring people, places and events in Cleveland’s past,ā€ said Cleveland Historical co-creator said Mark Souther, Ph.D., associate professor of history at 51ĀŅĀ× and an authority on Cleveland history.

ā€œRepublican history parallels or intersects the dozen stories they created, but the narratives strive for political neutrality,ā€ Dr. Souther said. ā€œThe stories, like the hundreds of others on Cleveland Historical, reflect careful study but also the interpretive voices of our many student contributors.ā€