This first of two closing sessions explored the current state of Civil War interpretation/preservation in the NPS, looking backward to cover the profound changes of the past few decades and forward to discuss strategies through which historians outside the NPS can assist the agency in its efforts to preserve and interpret the nation’s Civil War past for public audiences. Particular attention was paid to the Imperiled Promise report, the current budget situation, and the centrality of commemoration to the NPS mission
Since July 1863 historians have written a great deal on the three-day Battle of Gettysburg, but have...
As the flagship U.S. National Park, Yellowstone,throughout its administrative history, has set manyp...
4)out of the military. And the National Park, which was hailed with satisfaction by the public not l...
Imperiled Promise: The State of History in the National Park Service, a joint report between the NPS...
The National Park Service\u27s commemoration of the Civil War sesquicentennial began and ended in Ch...
It is important to continually ana-lyze the interpretation that NPS gives to the public, and the fac...
The National Park Service has generally interpreted its sites in the Great Plains in terms of a Euro...
City workshop, a group of approximately fifty NPS managers, historians, cultural resource specialist...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Congress has est...
In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed an act to create the United States National Park Service (N...
Shipping list no.: 2000-0139-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche.Mode of access...
Clemson University and the U.S. National Park Service (NPS) have collaborated since 2010 to develop ...
In the 150 years since the start of the U.S. Civil War, historians and laypeople alike have debated ...
This letter provides instructions to deal with parking during the dedication of the Great Smoky Moun...
One hundred years from now, the world will look very different. The changes hu-mans have made to the...
Since July 1863 historians have written a great deal on the three-day Battle of Gettysburg, but have...
As the flagship U.S. National Park, Yellowstone,throughout its administrative history, has set manyp...
4)out of the military. And the National Park, which was hailed with satisfaction by the public not l...
Imperiled Promise: The State of History in the National Park Service, a joint report between the NPS...
The National Park Service\u27s commemoration of the Civil War sesquicentennial began and ended in Ch...
It is important to continually ana-lyze the interpretation that NPS gives to the public, and the fac...
The National Park Service has generally interpreted its sites in the Great Plains in terms of a Euro...
City workshop, a group of approximately fifty NPS managers, historians, cultural resource specialist...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Congress has est...
In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed an act to create the United States National Park Service (N...
Shipping list no.: 2000-0139-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche.Mode of access...
Clemson University and the U.S. National Park Service (NPS) have collaborated since 2010 to develop ...
In the 150 years since the start of the U.S. Civil War, historians and laypeople alike have debated ...
This letter provides instructions to deal with parking during the dedication of the Great Smoky Moun...
One hundred years from now, the world will look very different. The changes hu-mans have made to the...
Since July 1863 historians have written a great deal on the three-day Battle of Gettysburg, but have...
As the flagship U.S. National Park, Yellowstone,throughout its administrative history, has set manyp...
4)out of the military. And the National Park, which was hailed with satisfaction by the public not l...