Introduction to this new journal section, Public History Education, entitled 'Teaching Public History Through International Collaborations' edited by Professor Na Li
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported Licen...
Today, public history is a global discipline, which considers the presence of the past—and the const...
Over ten years ago, Geyer and Bright predicted that globalization would facilitate the revival of wo...
Introduction to this new journal section, Public History Education, entitled 'Teaching Public Histor...
This post is an extended version of "Internationalizing Public History. In: Public History Weekly 2 ...
Public History International. Beyond school? Comparative Perspectives (#phi2015) aims to explore and...
Public History and history didactics are two subdisciplines of history that focus on reaching the wo...
Universities create new public history Master’s programs every year. Public history university progr...
As Public History continues to gain recognition around the world, the responsibility of the Internat...
This paper seeks to discuss some challenges and reflections on teaching a public history class for t...
What is Public History? And why do we need a new journal? Co-editors of IPH David Dean and Andreas E...
poster abstractFor twenty-four years the National Council on Public History (NCPH) has been based in...
Proposed in the United States of America in the 1970s, the term “public history” is now used in vari...
Book Description The second edition of Public History: A Textbook of Practice offers an updated gui...
The central challenge of a renewed world history at the end of the twentieth century is to narrate t...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported Licen...
Today, public history is a global discipline, which considers the presence of the past—and the const...
Over ten years ago, Geyer and Bright predicted that globalization would facilitate the revival of wo...
Introduction to this new journal section, Public History Education, entitled 'Teaching Public Histor...
This post is an extended version of "Internationalizing Public History. In: Public History Weekly 2 ...
Public History International. Beyond school? Comparative Perspectives (#phi2015) aims to explore and...
Public History and history didactics are two subdisciplines of history that focus on reaching the wo...
Universities create new public history Master’s programs every year. Public history university progr...
As Public History continues to gain recognition around the world, the responsibility of the Internat...
This paper seeks to discuss some challenges and reflections on teaching a public history class for t...
What is Public History? And why do we need a new journal? Co-editors of IPH David Dean and Andreas E...
poster abstractFor twenty-four years the National Council on Public History (NCPH) has been based in...
Proposed in the United States of America in the 1970s, the term “public history” is now used in vari...
Book Description The second edition of Public History: A Textbook of Practice offers an updated gui...
The central challenge of a renewed world history at the end of the twentieth century is to narrate t...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported Licen...
Today, public history is a global discipline, which considers the presence of the past—and the const...
Over ten years ago, Geyer and Bright predicted that globalization would facilitate the revival of wo...