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|aPeople and their pasts|h[electronic resource] :|bpublic history today /|cedited by Paul Ashton and Hilda Kean.
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|aBasingstoke [England] ;|aNew York :|bPalgrave Macmillan,|c2009.
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|axiv, 304 p. :|bill. ;|c23 cm.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 279-296) and index.
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|aIntroduction: People and their Pasts and Public History / P.Ashton and H.Kean -- PART I: THE MAKING OF HISTORY -- Connecting with History: Australians and their Pasts / P.Ashton and P.Hamilton -- Usable Pasts: Comparing Approaches to Popular and Public History / B.E.Jensen -- The Past as a Public Good: the US National Park Service and cultural repairin Post-industrial Places / C.Stanton -- Shades of Grey: Public History and Government in New Zealand / B.Dalley -- PART II: PRESENTING THE PAST IN PLACE AND SPACE -- 'Garden of Gratitude': the National Memorial Arboretum and Strategic Remembering / P.Gough -- Re-enacting the Wars of the Roses: History and Identity / M.O'Brien Backhouse --Creating NewPasts in Museums: Planning the Museum of London's Modern London Galleries / D.McIntyre -- Monument mania? Public Space and the Black and Asian Presence in London / J.Siblon -- Museum Theatre: Children b2 ss Reading of first person interpretation in Museums / V.Tzibazi -- PART III: MATERIAL CULTURE, MEMORY AND PUBLIC HISTORIES -- A Nation's Moment and aTeacher's Mark Book: Interconnecting Personal and Public Histories / H.Kean and B.Kirsch -- Absent Fathers, Present Histories / M.Bashforth -- 'Memoryscape' : Integrating Oral History, Memory and Landscape on theRiver Thames / T.Butler -- Expanding the Archive: The Role of Family History in Exploring Connections within a Settler's World / M.Stewart --Harry Jacobs: the Studio Photographer and the Visual Archive / J.Newman -- Select bibliography -- Index.
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|aThis international collection draws together museum professionals, family and local historians, re-enactors, archivists and a range of public history contributors to discuss and explore particular forms of public history. Here, people b2 ss experience and understanding of their personal, national and local pasts are central to the creation of different histories. Different understandings ofthe past are interrogated, analysed and valued. Everyday experience alongside the moments of largernarratives are juxtaposed and subjected to scrutiny. For some scholars,public history is simply thepresentation of history by professional historians to the public, but in this original collection people are seen as active agents in the development of innovative and dynamic ways ofunderstanding the past and creating histories for the present and future.
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|aElectronic reproduction.|bBasingstoke, England :|cPalgrave Macmillan,|d2009.|nMode of access:World Wide Web.|nSystem requirements: Web browser.|nTitle from title screen (viewed on Apr. 24, 2009).|nAccess may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
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