Public history -- United States
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Public history -- United States
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Public history
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- Defining memory, local museums and the construction of history in America's changing communities, edited by Amy K. Levin and Joshua G. Adair
- Sense of history, the place of the past in American life, David Glassberg
- Commemoration, the American Association for State and Local History guide, edited by Seth C. Bruggeman
- Remaking America, public memory, commemoration, and patriotism in the twentieth century, John Bodnar
- Beyond Preservation, Using Public History to Revitalize Inner Cities, Andrew Hurley
- Presenting the past, essays on history and the public, edited by Susan Porter Benson, Stephen Brier, and Roy Rosenzweig
- Interpreting the Civil War at museums and historic sites, edited by Kevin M. Levin
- Who owns America's past?, the Smithsonian and the problem of history, Robert C. Post
- Benjamin Shambaugh and the intellectual foundations of public history, by Rebecca Conard
- Slavery and public history, the tough stuff of American memory, edited by James Oliver Horton and Lois E. Horton
- Public history, a practical guide, Faye Sayer
- Beyond preservation, using public history to revitalize inner cities, Andrew Hurley
- Private history in public, exhibition and the settings of everyday life, Tammy S. Gordon
- Past, present, and personal, the family and the life course in American history, John Demos
- Remembering the forgotten war, the enduring legacies of the U.S.-Mexican War, Michael Scott Van Wagenen
- Slavery in the North, forgetting history and recovering memory, Marc Howard Ross
- Defining memory, local museums and the construction of history in America's changing communities, edited by Amy K. Levin
- Here, George Washington was born, memory, material culture, and the public history of a national monument, Seth C. Bruggeman
- Framing public memory, edited by Kendall R. Phillips
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