Interview with Philip F. Notarianni, Utah Humanities Board 1997-2003, for Utah Humanities Fiftieth Anniversary oral history project, 21 October 2024.

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Title Interview with Philip F. Notarianni, Utah Humanities Board 1997-2003, for Utah Humanities Fiftieth Anniversary oral history project, 21 October 2024.
Creator Philip F. Notarianni (1948)
Contributors Kathryn MacKay (1948, interviewer, recordist); Randy Williams (1961, photographer)
Transcript Susan Gross, 26 October 2024
Subject Utah Humanities Council; Utah Humanities; Utah Humanities--Member of the Board; Utah Endowment for the Humanities; Utah--Public history; Utah State Historical Society; Immigrants--History; Immigrants--Italy
Keyword Italian immigrants; Utah Historical Society; Utah Humanities crucial role in Utah; community context; public history
Description Philip Notarianni, a child of Italian immigrant parents, studied immigrant history, specifically the history of Italians in Utah. He was the director of the Utah Historical Society, and served on the board of the Utah Humanities board from 1997 to 2003. He talks about his experiences on the board, as well as his professional partnering with Utah Humanities (and other entities) throughout his career. He talks about how the humanities play a crucial role in helping create context for how individuals and communities fit in their world.
Publisher Utah Historical Society
Holding Institution Utah Humanities; Utah Historical Society
Date 2024-09-26
Spatial Coverage Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States https://www.geonames.org/5780993/salt-lake-city.html
Coverage Utah Humanities Office, Salt Lake City, Utah
Format application/pdf
Genre oral histories (literary genre)
Format Extent 00:48:18
Extent 18 leaves
Digitization Specifications Tascam DR-40X Linear PCM Recorder, with built in dual microphones.
Identifier MSS_D_1_UH50-NotarianniPhilipF-KLM-20240926.wav
Language eng
Rights Management Utah Historical Society; Utah Humanities
Rights
ARK ark:/87278/s6p1dd1s
Collection Number and Name Mss D 1 Utah Humanities at Fifty: An Oral History Project, 1975-2025
Setname dha_uh50
ID 2667679
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6p1dd1s