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The Public History group The Public History group has been running since 1998 when it was initiated by Hilda Kean at Ruskin College Oxford. It later moved to the Bishopsgate Institute, and now has moved again to UCL. The remit of the group is to provide a platform for presentations from a wide range of…

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Saturday 18 May 2013. Living with the Past at Home. Dr Caron Lipman, Research Fellow, School of Geography, Queen Mary University of London. Saturday 20 April 2013. Mausoleums or resource centres? Labour history museums and archives and useable pasts. Dr Andrew Flinn, University College London. Saturday 9 March 2013. The Public History Reader. Dr Paul Martin and Dr Hilda Kean. Saturday 9 February 2013. In Search of Florence Hancock: How to put a museum exhibition together when Wikipedia lets you down.

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Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Follow Blog via Email. Anna Robinson University of East London Anna Robinson.

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The River Severn: Alternative Journeys. May 7, 2015. Public History Discussion Group. The River Severn: Alternative Journeys. Following a river from source to estuary is the obvious way to do it, isn’t it? Institute of Archaeology, 31-34 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PY. Come along for tea/coffee at 11am which will be served in the Staff Common Room. Room on the 6. Floor- lift and stairs to all floors. Talk starts promptly at 11.30am. April 24, 2015. Public History Discussion Group. Room on the 6. Talk sta...

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Applied History Network is a group of PhD students, archivists, and Early Career Researchers committed to politically engaged history. British history and anti-racist campaigning. Why labour history still matters. Libertarian education: marginal experiment or instrument of social change? Daily Archives: December 2, 2015. December 2, 2015. Sites of Resistance : Radical Bookselling. And don’t forget to tell everyone. What is the future of activism and campaigning? And the future of radical bookshops? Why l...

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RADICAL HISTORY NETWORK (RaHN): March 2015

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RADICAL HISTORY NETWORK (RaHN). The Radical History Network(RaHN)is a blog that operates as a forum for radical history groups to publish reviews, reports and articles on various aspects of radical history, and advertise meetings and act as a discussion forum for those interested in radical history. It is broadly libertarian socialist in outlook. E-mail us at radicalhistorynetwork@gmail.com. Tuesday, March 24, 2015. London's radical printmaking workshops of the 1960s and 70s. Alongside academic research ...

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Applied History Network is a group of PhD students, archivists, and Early Career Researchers committed to politically engaged history. British history and anti-racist campaigning. Why labour history still matters. Libertarian education: marginal experiment or instrument of social change? December 2, 2015. Sites of Resistance : Radical Bookselling. Banish those winter blues next year and join us on Tuesday 9th February for the third Applied History event, at UCL’s Institute of Archaeology. Pingback: &#822...

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Applied History Network is a group of PhD students, archivists, and Early Career Researchers committed to politically engaged history. British history and anti-racist campaigning. Why labour history still matters. Libertarian education: marginal experiment or instrument of social change? January 22, 2016. 8220;Sites of Resistance” UPDATE. Due to unforseen circumstances the venue for our upcoming event has MOVED. The Marx Memorial Library to UCL’s Institute of Archaeology. As they are selling fast. Nik Go...

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What Is Public History? Provide opportunities for learning through public interaction, engaging workshops and access to the past { Find out more. Offering integrated curriculum-based programming for students K-12 { Find out more. Martínez-Fernández Wins International Latino Book Award. Luis Martínez-Fernández has received an award from the International Latino Book Awards. Martínez-Fernández's recent book,. Revolutionary Cuba: A History. UCF History Students Help Preserve Oviedo’s Past at History Harvest.

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Public History Class

Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Week 15: Public History and New Media. As I read the articles for today’s lecture, the broad issues of digital stability and the magnitude of the flood of available materials immediately struck me. Every discipline is trying desperately to find ways of moving into the digital age. The comparison of collections of Pearl Harbor and 9/11 in the Cohen article were startling. This would seem to offer an opportunity for technologically savvy public historians:. But seriously this co...

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Public History Collective « Public-Facing Scholarship at the CUNY Graduate Center

PHC Conference 2016, Oct 28. People and Projects We Love. Public-Facing Scholarship at the CUNY Graduate Center. The Public History Collective. People and Projects We Love. PHC Conference 2016, Oct 28. Welcome to the Public History Collective! We are an interdisciplinary group based in the History program at the City University of New York’s Graduate Center, as well as a working group in The Center for the Humanities. The last Friday of each month at 1:00 pm. RSVP to cunyphc@gmail.com. The PHC has just b...

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Public History Commons | A public history resource sponsored by the National Council on Public History

A public history resource sponsored by the National Council on Public History. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Exhibits & Projects. Social & Environmental. View from the New. History@Work is a multi-authored, multi-interest blog for all those with an interest in the practice and study of history in public. Learn More→. August 11, 2015. David Kyvig. Photo credit:. He was tall–but not intimidating. He was balding–and joked about it. He was a model collaborator. He had many, many friends.

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Public History Goes Digital | Anna Snyder, Public Historian in the Making

Public History Goes Digital. Anna Snyder, Public Historian in the Making. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Digital History…It’s A Wrap. June 19, 2015. That title is misleading, intentionally so. My digital history. Is a wrap, not my foray into this aspect of public history. Once upon a time…. To my new media course. I feel so much more confident in myself and my abilities. 8230;these people were me. Actually is, and now see that learning can come in all different forms, like video games.

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The Public History group. The Public History group has been running since 1998 when it was initiated by Hilda Kean at Ruskin College Oxford. It later moved to the Bishopsgate Institute, and now has moved again to UCL. The Institute of Archaeology, University College London, 31-34 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0PY. Nearest tube stations are Euston Square (Circle, Hammersmith and City and Metropolitan lines), Euston (Victoria, Northern lines and the overground) and Warren Street (Victoria and Northern lines)...

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Public History Index

Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Name: Northwest History;. Explorations in digital history in the Pacific Northwest- and beyond. Http:/ northwesthistory.blogspot.com/. He is a Public Historian at. And Assistant Digital Archivist at the. Washington State Digital Archives. You don't need to be a northwest history aficionado to find the blog interesting! Larry Cebula began blogging in May 2007. In his regular posts, the authors explores. Blog but as I page through the posts I find too many of them interesting (.

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publichistorymuse | musings from an aspiring public historian

Musings from an aspiring public historian. Power and Web 2.0 culture. By Samantha A. Smith. As the semester closes and I reflect on the past months, I seem to have more questions than answers. My feminist persuasion and affinity for focusing on power relationships informs the questions I ask, and as for the answers…well…I tend to discover more questions. 8211; What does power like look in “Web 2.0” culture? 8211; To quote Foucault. Do these silences change as the media changes? By Samantha A. Smith.

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Present History | Incorporating New Media in Public History

Incorporating New Media in Public History. April 20, 2014. A second question I ask myself when I am evaluating a course is “What would have made the class better? Overall, I am very glad that I took this class. I was able to add several programs to my skill list. I also liked that the majority of the projects we worked on were real-life projects that may actually have a life beyond the class. I really enjoyed this class. Online Exhibition Planning – The Spiritual Exercises. April 6, 2014. Another issue i...