Arsenals of History 2019
Buffalo Bill Center of the West
Cody, Wyoming
Presentations
Day 1 (15 July)
New Research Sources for Old Muskets
Mathieu Willemsen (Curator, Nationaal Militair Museum)
3D Printing & Gun Museums
Scott Gausen (Education Specialist, Springfield Armory NHS)
& Corey Wardrop (Museum Curator, Institute of Military Technology)
Social Media Outreach with Arms & Armour
Sean Belair (Assistant Conservator, Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Curators & Collectors: The Next Generation
Logan Metesh (independent researcher)
Day 2 (16 July)
Collections Access from Two Sides
Jonathan Ferguson (Keeper of Firearms & Artillery, Royal Armouries)
& Matthew Moss (independent researcher)
Rethinking Small Arms Definitions
N.R. Jenzen-Jones (Director, Armament Research Services)
The New CFM: What We Did & Why
Danny Michael (Associate Curator, Cody Firearms Museum)
Two Styles of Historical Expertise
Ashley Hlebinsky (Curator, Cody Firearms Museum)
& Ian McCollum (Editor, Forgotten Weapons)
Symposium Reports
Ashley Hlebinsky, ‘Report: The 2019 Kurt Swanson Bucholz Arsenals of History Symposium’, Armax: The Journal of Contemporary Arms, Vol. VII No. 1 (2021), pp. 95–96, <https://doi.org/10.52357/armax85251>.
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Miles Vining, ‘2019 Arsenals of History Symposium at Cody Firearms Museum – Day One’, The Firearm Blog (26 July 2019).
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Miles Vining, ‘2019 Arsenals of History Symposium at Cody Firearms Museum – Day Two’, The Firearm Blog (29 July 2019).
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Other Publications
A list of other publications arising from or otherwise connected to research presented at this symposium is provided below. This list is based on submissions from participants and may be incomplete.
N.R. Jenzen-Jones, The ARES Arms & Munitions Classification System (ARCS) (Perth: Armament Research Services, 2020).
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