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Public Historians, as opposed to academic Historians, work with and for the general public. They work in archives, museums, public policy organizations, historical societies, and in media. Public Historians are devoted to practicing History outside of the classroom. Historians work for local, state, and national groups including corporations and governmental institutions. The purpose of a public historian is to collect, preserve, and disseminate information on the past. Public Historians use such tools as photographs, oral histories, museum exhibitions, and multimedia to address a wide variety of historical issues and to present those issues to a non-academic audience.
Programs in Public History vary from school to school. The Public History Program at SUNY Albany grants a Masters of Arts in Public History and a Certificate for Advanced Study in Public History http://www.albany.edu/history/pubhist.ht... the Public History Program at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington offers a Masters in History with a concentration in Public History http://www.uncwil.edu/hist/public2.htm and the MA Program in Public History at North Carolina State University offers a minor in Public History for students studying for a MA in History http://social.chass.ncsu.edu/~slatta/ph.... Public History programs also vary in the concentrations and courses they offer. Wright State University splits Public History into two fields, Historical Resources Management and Applied Research http://m44501c.cola.wright.edu/Dept/HST/... The Concentration in Public History in the MA in History program at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst splits Public History into three fields, Museum Studies, Archives, and Historic Preservation http://www.umass.edu/history/histpub.htm... Arizona State University's Public History Program is connected to the Certification in Scholarly Publishing Program, both within the Department of History http://www.asu.edu/clas/history/graduate... Go To Page: 1 2
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