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Public History - An Introduction From Theory to Application

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PUBLIC HISTORY
 
PROVIDES A BACKGROUND IN THE HISTORY, PRINCIPLES, AND PRACTICES OF THE FIELD OF PUBLIC HISTORY
 
Public History: An Introduction from Theory to Application is the first text of its kind to offer both historical background on the ways in which historians have collected, preserved, and interpreted history with and for public audiences in the United States since the nineteenth century to the present and instruction on current practices of public history. This book helps us recognize and critically evaluate how, why, where, and who produces history in public settings.
 
This unique textbook provides a foundation for students advancing to a career in the types of spaces-museums, historic sites, heritage tourism, and archives-that require an understanding of public history. It offers a review of the various types of methodologies that are commonly employed including oral history and digital history. The author also explores issues of monuments and memory upon which public historians are increasingly called to comment. Lastly, the textbook includes a section on questions of ethics that public historians must face in their profession. This important book:
* Contains a synthetic history on the significant individuals and events associated with museums, historic preservation, archives, and oral history.
* Includes exercises for putting theory into practice
* Designed to help us uncover hidden histories, construct interpretations, create a sense of place, and negotiate contested memories
* Offers an ideal resource for students set on working in museums, historic sites, heritage tourism, and more
 
Written for students, Public History: An Introduction from Theory to Application offers in one comprehensive volume a guide to an understanding of the fundamentals of public history in the United States.

List of contents

Preface
 
Chapter 1: Defining Public History
 
Chapter 2: Exhibiting History
 
Chapter 3: Preserving Historic Sites and Spaces
 
Chapter 4: Managing Archives and Historical Records
 
Chapter 5: Marking History
 
Chapter 6: Recording Memory as History
 
Chapter 7: Digitizing History
 
Chapter 8: Practicing Ethical History

About the author

JENNIFER LISA KOSLOW is Associate Professor of History at Florida State University. Formerly she was Assistant Director, Dr. William M. Scholl Center for Family and Community History, The Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois.

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PUBLIC HISTORY

PROVIDES A BACKGROUND IN THE HISTORY, PRINCIPLES, AND PRACTICES OF THE FIELD OF PUBLIC HISTORY

Public History: An Introduction from Theory to Application is the first text of its kind to offer both historical background on the ways in which historians have collected, preserved, and interpreted history with and for public audiences in the United States since the nineteenth century to the present and instruction on current practices of public history. This book helps us recognize and critically evaluate how, why, where, and who produces history in public settings.

This unique textbook provides a foundation for students advancing to a career in the types of spaces-museums, historic sites, heritage tourism, and archives-that require an understanding of public history. It offers a review of the various types of methodologies that are commonly employed including oral history and digital history. The author also explores issues of monuments and memory upon which public historians are increasingly called to comment. Lastly, the textbook includes a section on questions of ethics that public historians must face in their profession. This important book:
* Contains a synthetic history on the significant individuals and events associated with museums, historic preservation, archives, and oral history.
* Includes exercises for putting theory into practice
* Designed to help us uncover hidden histories, construct interpretations, create a sense of place, and negotiate contested memories
* Offers an ideal resource for students set on working in museums, historic sites, heritage tourism, and more

Written for students, Public History: An Introduction from Theory to Application offers in one comprehensive volume a guide to an understanding of the fundamentals of public history in the United States.

Product details

Authors Jennifer L Koslow, Jennifer L. Koslow, Jennifer Lisa Koslow, Jl Koslow
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.01.2021
 
EAN 9781119146742
ISBN 978-1-119-14674-2
No. of pages 224
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

Geschichte, History, Allg. Geschichte, Geschichte der USA, public history, US History, Art & Applied Arts, Kunst u. Angewandte Kunst, Museen u. Kulturerbe, Museum & Heritage Studies

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