The Public Historian

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Seeing Yourself in History2014/11/01English50
Public History and the Study of Memory1996/01/01English44
Geographies of Displacement: Latina/os, Oral History, and The Politics of Gentrification in San Francisco's Mission District2009/01/01English42
The Power of Apology and the Process of Historical Reconciliation2001/01/01English38
Public History: Its Origins, Nature, and Prospects1978/01/01English30
Excursions into the Un-Remembered Past: What People Want from Visits to Historical Sites2000/01/01English29
The Architecture of Racial Segregation: The Challenges of Preserving the Problematical Past2005/01/01English22
Review Essay: Race-Conscious Casting and the Erasure of the Black Past in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton2016/02/01English22
Business in Time: The Historian and Corporate Culture1986/01/01English21
The Stunted Career of Policy History: A Critique and an Agenda1993/01/01English17
Unwrapping History at the Cape Town Waterfront1994/01/01English15
Women in Historic Preservation: The Legacy of Ann Pamela Cunningham1990/01/01English15
Do Visitors Get It? A Sweatshop Exhibit and Visitors' Comments2000/01/01English15
History and Memory1997/01/01English15
Braiding Strands of Wellness2019/02/01English14
Numinous Objects1993/01/01English14
Museums and Social Media During COVID-192020/10/23English14
Contested Terrain: History, Museums, and the Public2004/01/01English14
Authenticity of Place and Voice: Examples of Industrial Heritage Preservation and Interpretation in the U.S. and Europe2000/01/01English13
Can Repatriation Heal the Wounds of History?2019/02/01English13
Displaying and Celebrating the "Other": A Study of the Mission, Scope, and Roles of Ethnic Museums in Los Angeles2004/01/01English12
Canadians and Their Pasts: An Exploration in Historical Consciousness2009/01/01English12
Issues in Preserving Toxic Wastes as Heritage Sites2001/01/01English12
Kitchen Conversations: Democracy in Action at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum2007/01/01English11
September 11 and the Mourning After: Reflections on Collecting and Interpreting the History of Tragedy2002/01/01English11
Living in Anthracite: Mining Landscape and Sense of Place in Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania2001/01/01English11
Letting the Grandchildren Do It: Environmental Planning during the Ascent of Oil as a Major Energy Source1980/01/01English11
Disrupting Past Paradigms: The National Museum of the American Indian and the First Peoples Hall at the Canadian Museum of Civilization2006/01/01English10
Historians’ Use of Archival Sources: Promises and Pitfalls of the Digital Age2004/01/01English10
Co-produced Histories: Mapping the Uses and Narratives of History in the Tourist Age2008/02/01English10