what is the concept of 'public history' ? answer with examples
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Public history is a broad range of activities undertaken by people with some training in the discipline of history who are generally working outside of specialized academic settings. 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 become increasingly professionalized 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 and historic sites, parks, battlefields, archives, film and television companies, and all levels of government.
Examples
2014 - Michael Devine, Director, Harry S. Truman Library and Museum
2012 - Lindsey Reed, Managing Editor of The Public Historian
2010 – Richard Allan Baker, United States Senate Historical Office
2008 – Alan S. Newell, Historical Research Associates, Inc.
2006 – Dwight T. Pitcaithley, National Park Service
2004 – The Government and Citizens of the Tr’ondek Hwech’in, First Native Peoples of the Klondike
2002 – The University of South Carolina Public History Program
2001 – Debra Bernhardt, Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives at New York University
1999 – Otis L.Graham Jr., University of North Carolina, Wilmington
1998 – The American Social History Project
1997 – Page Putnam Miller, Coordinating Committee for the Promotion of History (now the National Coalition for History)
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Public history is a broad range of activities undertaken by people with some training in the discipline of history who are generally working outside of specialized academic settings. 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 become increasingly professionalized 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 and historic sites, parks, battlefields, archives, film and television companies, and all levels of government.
Examples
2014 - Michael Devine, Director, Harry S. Truman Library and Museum
2012 - Lindsey Reed, Managing Editor of The Public Historian
2010 – Richard Allan Baker, United States Senate Historical Office
2008 – Alan S. Newell, Historical Research Associates, Inc.
2006 – Dwight T. Pitcaithley, National Park Service
2004 – The Government and Citizens of the Tr’ondek Hwech’in, First Native Peoples of the Klondike
2002 – The University of South Carolina Public History Program
2001 – Debra Bernhardt, Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives at New York University
1999 – Otis L.Graham Jr., University of North Carolina, Wilmington
1998 – The American Social History Project
1997 – Page Putnam Miller, Coordinating Committee for the Promotion of History (now the National Coalition for History)
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