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3) Explain the concept of 'Public History'. Answer in brief

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Answered by Anonymous
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Public history is the use of historical skills and methods outside of the traditional academic realm of history. Public historians use their training to meet the needs of the community-the public-whether that community is defined as a city, a neighborhood, a business, or a historical society.

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"public history"

Public history is the use of historical skills and methods outside of the traditional academic realm of history.public historians use their training to meet the needs of the community-the-public-whether that community is defined as a city,a neighborhood,a business or a historical society.public history is a broad range of activities undertaken by people with some training in the dicipline of history who are generally working out side of specialised academic setting.public history practice is deeply rooted in the areas of historic preservation, archival science,oral history, museum curatorship, and other related fields.the field has became increasingly professionalised in the United States and Canada since the late 1970s.

some of the most common settings for the practice of public history are museums, historic homes, historic sites, Parks, battle fields,archives,film and television companies and all levels of government.

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