The Public Historian

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Journal Properties
  • Number of Articles
    3
  • Abbreviation
    Public Hist
  • e-ISSN
    0272-3433
  • Publisher
    University of California Press
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Description
The Public Historian is a quarterly journal dedicated to promoting the professional practice of public history. It explores the diverse ways in which history is applied in public settings, including museums, archives, government agencies, cultural resource management, and community projects. This journal serves as a vital resource for practitioners, academics, and students. This journal features articles on a range of topics, including historical interpretation, preservation, advocacy, and the ethical considerations of public history work. The Public Historian provides a platform for discussing current issues and best practices in the field. Indexed in leading databases, it ensures wide distribution of scholarly content. The Public Historian aims to advance the understanding and practice of public history, making history accessible and relevant to diverse audiences. Submit your research to contribute to the ongoing conversation about the role of history in shaping public life. Digital options available.