Introduction to Public History

$250.00

Dates: February 3 - March 2
September 1 - September 28

Credits: 1.5 CEUs or 15 PDHs

Are you interested in understanding public humanities activities outside of traditional classrooms, library collections, or museum exhibits? Learn about various ideas and opportunities that fall under the umbrella of “public history.”

The course offers students a broad overview of related careers and activities, especially:

  • historic preservation / architectural history
  • living history sites / reenactment
  • walking tours / heritage tourism

The course also addresses key issues such as amplifying marginalized voices, protecting endangered cultures, processing trauma, and engaging in contemporary debates.

Course Information

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Credits

1.5 CEUs or 15 PDHs

Registration dates

We accept registrations through the first week of classes, unless enrollment is full, and unless the class was canceled before it started due to low enrollment.

Course Description

Are you interested in understanding public humanities activities outside of traditional classrooms, library collections, or museum exhibits? Learn about various ideas and opportunities that fall under the umbrella of “public history.”

The course offers students a broad overview of related careers and activities, especially:

  • historic preservation / architectural history
  • living history sites / reenactment
  • walking tours / heritage tourism

The course also addresses key issues such as amplifying marginalized voices, protecting endangered cultures, processing trauma, and engaging in contemporary debates.

Robin M. Katz

Robin M. KatzRobin M. Katz is a librarian, archivist, and educator who works to connect people to primary sources in meaningful and innovative ways. She is currently the Primary Source Literacy Librarian at the University of California, Riverside, a position she crafted after serving on the joint task force that authored the new Primary Source Literacy Guidelines. She co-created TeachArchives.org based on a groundbreaking US Department of Education grant she led at Brooklyn Historical Society. She has spent over a decade in special collections public services after receiving her MLIS from Kent State University and her BA from Brandeis University.

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Special Session

Please contact us to arrange a special session of this class for a group of seven or more, with a negotiable discount, or to be notified when it is next scheduled.

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