Public Historian

Papers
(The median citation count of Public Historian is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Museums and Social Media During COVID-1914
The Burden of the University of Alabama’s Hallowed Grounds5
Scaling Invisible Walls4
Decolonizing Museums, Memorials, and Monuments3
“Cameos of History” on the Landscape2
Migration Parks and Monuments to Multiculturalism1
Podcasting Public History: Comparing Throughline and Backstory: BackStory podcast. Virginia Humanities. Ed Ayers, Brian Balogh, Peter Onuf, Nathan Connolly, and Joanne Freeman, Throughline podcast. Na1
“If You Are Reading It, I am Dead”1
Schoolhouse Rock! for a New Generation1
Review: Changing Winds: Public Health and Indian Country, by David J. Sencer CDC Museum1
Encountering Dinosaurs1
Review: The Devil’s Historians: How Modern Extremists Abuse the Medieval Past, by Amy S. Kaufman and Paul B. Sturtevant1
Abusing Public Visual History1
“People First”1
Review: Curating America’s Painful Past: Memory, Museums, and the National Imagination, by Tim Gruenewald1
Review: Stories from the Epicenter podcast. University Library at the University of California, Santa Cruz, in partnership with the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History, and Santa Cruz Public L1
“Unfortunately, Some Mistakes Were Made”1
Performing Invisible Stories through Creative History1
Review: They Shall Not Grow Old1
Sparking Memories1
“…stories behind History1
“We Are Workers in a Workplace Who Have Rights”1
Safe for Whom? And Whose Families? Narrative, Urban Neoliberalism, and Queer Oral History on San Francisco’s Polk Street1
Seeing World War I and Poster Propaganda with Fresh Eyes1
Exploring and Interpreting the History of Slavery at James Madison’s Montpelier1
Digital Editing Workshops for Building Campus Public History Communities and Developing Student Leaders1
Covid-19 Collecting1
Review: Mastering the Inland Seas: How Lighthouses, Navigational Aids, and Harbors Transformed the Great Lakes and America, by Theodore J. Karamanski0
Clipping for the Commission0
The Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters0
Review: A Cultural Arsenal for Democracy: The World War II Work of US Museums, by Clarissa J. Ceglio0
Review: Inventing Idaho: The Gem State’s Eccentric Shape, by Keith Petersen0
Review: Call My Name, Clemson: Documenting the Black Experience at an American University Community, by Rhondda Robinson Thomas0
Review: Museums and Atlantic Slavery, by Ana Lucia Araujo0
Review: Pedagogy and Practice in Heritage Studies, edited by Susan J. Bender and Phyllis Mauch Messenger0
Rethinking Official History through Museum and Visitor Research0
Increasing Access to American Indian Off-Reservation Boarding School Archives0
Review: Terror & Truth: Civil Rights Tourism and the Mississippi Movement, by Steven A. King and Roger Davis Gatchet0
Informing Policy and Responding to Crisis0
Review: Rutherford Falls. Peacock Streaming0
Emily Dickinson Museum, Amherst, Massachusetts0
“Townsends” YouTube Channel0
Review: A People’s Contest: Struggles for Nation and Freedom in Civil War America0
Review: Terrorism in American Memory: Memorials, Museums, and Architecture in the Post–9/11 Era, by Marita Sturken0
History, Historical Culture, and 18210
Remembering the “Dade Massacre”0
Review: Where Are the Workers? Labor’s Stories at Museums and Historic Sites, edited by Robert Forrant and Mary Anne Trasciatti0
Public History in the Age of Insurrection0
Review: Historic Real Estate: Market Morality and the Politics of Preservation in the Early United States, by Whitney Martinko0
Review: Museums as Agents for Social Change: Collaborative Programmes at the Mutare Museum, by Njabulo Chipangura and Jesmael Matago0
Review: Stories from the Wreckage: A Great Lakes Maritime History Inspired by Shipwrecks, by John Odin Jensen0
“Ripped Spike, Tie and Rail from Its Moorings”0
Review: Stewards of Memory: The Past, Present, and Future of Historic Preservation at George Washington’s Mount Vernon, edited by Carol Borchert Cadou with Luke J. Pecoraro and Thomas A. Reinhart0
The Power of Collaborative Public Scholarship0
Review: Cross-Border Commemorations: Celebrating Swedish Settlement in America, by Adam Hjorthén0
Review: Death and Rebirth in a Southern City: Richmond’s Historic Cemeteries, by Ryan K. Smith0
Review: Preserving Maritime America: A Cultural History of the Nation’s Great Maritime Museums, by James M. Lindgren0
Editor’s Corner0
Editor’s Corner0
Editor’s corner0
Ephemeral Encounters0
Review: Saving Spaces: Historic Land Conservation in the United States, by John H. Sprinkle Jr.0
Review: Consolation Prize podcast. Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, George Mason University0
Sharing Suffrage Scholarship0
Review: Campu: A Podcast. Densho. Hana Maruyama and Noah Maruyama, Hosts0
Review: Gruesome Looking Objects: A New History of Lynching and Everyday Things, by Elijah Gaddis0
Review: Self-Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker. Nicole Jefferson Asher, Writer; Elle Johnson, Janine Sherman Barrois, Writers and Executive Producers0
Join In: Voluntary Associations in America. Library of Congress, Washington, DC0
Funk Heritage Center0
Review: Stamping American Memory: Collectors, Citizens, and the Post, by Sheila A. Brennan0
Review: Blunt Instruments: Recognizing Racist Cultural Infrastructure in Memorials, Museums, and Patriotic Practices, by Kristin Ann Hass0
Review: The Mass Production of Memory: Travel and Personal Archiving in the Age of the Kodak, by Tammy S. Gordon0
Review: Archival Silences: Missing, Lost and, Uncreated Archives, edited by Michael Moss and David Thomas0
Madison Grant and the Dark Side of the Conservation Movement0
Review: Digital Community Engagement: Partnering Communities with the Academy, edited by Rebecca S. Wingo, Jason A. Heppler, and Paul Schadewald0
Review: Dolly Parton’s America podcast. WNYC. Jad Abumrad, Host. Shima Oliaee, Producer0
Review: Behind Gray Walls podcast. Idaho State Historical Society. Anthony MulParry and Skye Cranney, hosts0
Review: In the Shadow of the Big House: Twenty-First-Century Antebellum Slave Cabins and Heritage Tourism in Louisiana, by Stephen Small0
Review: Colonialism, Community, and Heritage in Native New England, by Siobhan M. Hart0
Review: Hope Wanted: New York City Under Quarantine. Kevin Powell and Kay Hickman, Curators; New-York Historical Society0
Review: Art and Advertising in Buffalo Bill's Wild West, by Michelle Delaney0
Review: All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley’s Sack, a Black Family Keepsake, by Tiya Miles0
Review: Museum Collection Ethics: Acquisition, Stewardship, and Interpretation, by Steven Miller0
Review: Collecting the Globe: The Salem East India Marine Society Museum, by George H. Schwartz0
Broadening the Story0
Review: The Bob Ross Experience. Minnetrista Cultural Center, Muncie, Indiana0
Review: Waging Peace in Vietnam: U.S. Soldiers and Veterans Who Opposed the War, edited by Ron Carver, David Cortright, and Barbara Doherty0
Editor’s Corner0
Review: Memorials Matter: Emotion, Environment, and Public Memory at American Historical Sites, by Jennifer K. Ladino0
American Girls0
“In the Spaciousness of Uncertainty is Room to Act”0
Review: The Museum: A Short History of Crisis and Resilience, by Samuel J. Redman0
Review: Reimagining Historic House Museums: New Approaches and Proven Solutions, edited by Kenneth C. Turino and Max A. van Balgooy0
Editor’s Corner0
Race, History, and the Politics of the Local0
Working to Transform Community at Emory University0
Review: The Salem Witch Trials 1692. Dan Lipcan and Dean Lahikainen, Curators; Peabody Essex Museum0
Vietnam. Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum0
Editor’s Corner0
Printing the Past0
Review: Slavery, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam0
The International African American Museum, Charleston, SC0
Review: Monument Lab: Creative Speculations for Philadelphia, edited by Paul M. Farber and Ken Lum; Teachable Monuments: Using Public Art to Spark Dialogue and Confront Controversy, edit0
Review: Public in Public History, edited by Joanna Wojdon and Dorota Wiśniewska0
History as Uplift0
Review: The Nine Lives of Florida’s Famous Key Marco Cat, by Austin J. Bell0
Town Destroyer, by Alan Snitow and Deborah Kaufman, Bullfrog Films0
Glenn Kaino: Aki’s Market. Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles, CA0
Reaching into the Community to Interpret Labor History0
Review: Interpreting Religion at Museums and Historic Sites, by Gretchen Buggeln and Barbara Franco0
New Stories to Tell0
What Do Players Learn from Videogames?0
Editor’s Corner0
Review: Shaker Fever: America’s Twentieth-Century Fascination with a Communitarian Sect, by William D. Moore0
“Yet She Is Advancing”: New Orleans Women and the Right to Vote, 1878–1970. The Historic New Orleans Collection, New Orleans, LA0
The Rhetoric of Freedom0
Memorializing Dinah and Reckoning with Enslavement0
Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum0
Review: Objects of Survivance: A Material History of the American Indian School Experience, by Lindsay M. Montgomery and Chip Colwell0
The Squat-Museum0
Howard Zinn’s Public History0
Review: Curating the American Past: A Memoir of a Quarter Century at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, by Pete Daniel0
Renaming the Unnamed0
Review: Public History: An Introduction from Theory to Application, by Jennifer Lisa Koslow0
Serving up a Slice of Entrepreneurship on Campus0
Review: Hidden Cities: Urban Space, Geolocated Apps and Public History in Early Modern Europe, edited by Fabrizio Nevola, David Rosenthal, and Nicholas Terpstra0
Editor’s Corner0
Review: Communities and Place: A Thematic Approach to the Histories of LGBTQ Communities in the United States, edited by Katherine Crawford-Lackey and Megan E. Springate0
Review: Come and Be Shocked: Baltimore beyond John Waters and The Wire, by Mary Rizzo0
Bethlehem Steel Legacy Project, Baltimore Museum of Industry, Baltimore, Maryland, in partnership with Tradepoint Atlantic0
The Resurrection of a Ghost City0
Review: Memory Lands: King Philip’s War and the Place of Violence in the Northeast, by Christine M. Delucia0
Review: Crip Camp, Nicole Newnham and James LeBrecht, Director; President Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Tonia Davis, Priya Swaminathan, and Howard Gertler, Executive Producers; Rusted Spoke, Hi0
Seven Poor Children (Syv fattige børn). Danish Welfare Museum (Danmarks Forsorgsmuseum)0
Review: Remembering Enslavement: Reassembling the Southern Plantation Museum, by Amy E. Potter, Stephen P. Hanna, Derek H. Alderman, Perry L. Carter, Candace Forbes Bright, and David L. Butler0
WINIKO: Life of an Object, First Americans Museum, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma0
Abiding Time0
Introduction0
Review: Active Collections, edited by Elizabeth Wood, Rainey Tisdale, and Trevor Jones0
Review: “Remember My Name: Dinah’s Story Performance and Panel Discussion.” Stenton, The Dinah Memorial Project and Inequity in Bronze: The Plantation Memorial Project0
Review: The Last Archive podcast. Pushkin Productions0
Building a “Stately Pleasure Dome”0
To Live and Breathe: Women and Environmental Justice in Washington, D.C. Smithsonian Institution’s Anacostia Community Museum, Washington, DC0
Changing Times0
Evangelical Heritage and Public History: Bridging an Artificial Divide0
Review: Utopian Ruins: A Memorial Museum of the Mao Era, by Jie Li0
The David J. Sencer CDC Museum0
Review: The Theory and Craft of Digital Preservation, by Trevor Owens0
The Wren’s Nest0
Playing Not-So-Nicely0
Campus Meets World0
Review: Disability History Association podcast. Disability History Association. Caroline Lieffers and Kelsey Henry, Hosts0
Review: Interpreting the Environment at Museums and Historic Sites, by Debra A. Reid and David D. Vail0
Review: Lowcountry at High Tide: A History of Flooding, Drainage, and Reclamation in Charleston, South Carolina, by Christina Rae Butler0
Review: Harriet. Kasi Lemmons, Director and Writer; Focus Features0
Review: Drayton Hall Stories: A Place and It’s People, by George W. McDaniel0
Every History Has a Nature0
Review: Doom Towns: The People and Landscapes of Atomic Testing, by Andrew G. Kirk0
The Newark Holy Stones0
Review: Cooking Up History0
A Question Of Relevance0
“A Pledge of Allegiance to the South”0
Reflections on Grief & Child Loss: Understanding History (and Ourselves) Through Empathy. President Lincoln’s Cottage, Washington, DC0
Review: Rescued from Oblivion: Historical Cultures in the Early United States, by Alea Henle0
Pool: A Social History of Segregation, Fairmount Water Works, Philadelphia0
Black California Dreamin’: Claiming Space at America’s Leisure Frontier. California African American Museum0
Editor’s Corner0
Review: The Joseph Smith Papers0
Review: Contested Commemoration in U.S. History: Diverging Public Interpretations, edited by Klara Stephanie Szlezák and Melissa M. Bender0
Idaho’s Response to the 1918 Influenza Pandemic0
Constructed Pasts0
Review: Doing Women’s History in Public: A Handbook for Interpretation at Museums and Historic Sites, by Heather Huyck0
Chipping Away at the Colonialist Lens0
Review: Designing for Empathy: Perspectives on the Museum Experience, edited by Elif M. Gökçiğdem0
Slow Disasters and Adaptive Archiving0
Michigan’s PBB Disaster0
Review: Chinook Resilience: Heritage and Cultural Revitalization on the Lower Columbia River, by Jon D. Daehnke0
Review: The Commemoration of Women in the United States: Remembering Women in Public Space, by Teresa Bergman0
Review: Teaching Public History, edited by Julia Brock and Evan Faulkenbury0
The Twofold Absence0
Considering the Revolution0
Archaeology in a New Light0
Review: Battle Green Vietnam: The 1971 March on Concord, Lexington, and Boston, by Elise Lemire0
Erratum0
Review: Rebranding: A Guide for Historic Houses, Museums, Sites, and Organizations, by Jane Mitchell Eliasof0
Review: Southern Beauty: Race, Ritual, and Memory in the Modern South, by Elizabeth Bronwyn Boyd0
Review: Living the California Dream: African American Leisure Sites during the Jim Crow Era, by Alison Rose Jefferson0
No Ordinary American Girl0
Review: Pennhurst and the Struggle for Disability Rights, edited by Dennis B. Downey and James W. Conroy0
From Cape Verde to Newport0
Make Good the Promises: Reconstruction and Its Legacies, Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, DC0
Erratum0
Commemorating in Place0
California State Parks’ Reexamining Our Past Initiative0
Review: A Nation of Descendants: Politics and the Practice of Genealogy in U.S. History, by Francesca Morgan0
Review: Remembering Dixie: The Battle to Control Historical Memory in Natchez, Mississippi, 1865–1941, by Susan T. Falck0
Memorializing Conflict and History in South Thailand through Museums, Art, and Poetry0
Review: Green Persuasion: Advertising, Voluntarism, and America’s Public Lands, by Jeffrey K. Stine0
Review: Remembering Lattimer: Labor, Migration, and Race in Pennsylvania Anthracite County, by Paul A. Shackel0
Review: Behind the Big House: Reconciling Slavery Race, and Heritage in the U.S. South, by Jodi Skipper0
From a Tabula Rasa to the Governor’s Award for Historic Preservation0
Review: Libraries, Archives, and Museums Today: Insights from the Field, by Peter Botticelli, Martha R. Mahard, and Michele V. Cloonan0
Harry S. Truman: An Ordinary Man, His Extraordinary Journey. Harry S. Truman Library & Museum, Independence, MO0
Review: Radical Roots: Public History and a Tradition of Social Justice Activism, edited by Denise D. Meringolo0
Review: Buena Vista Winery; Wine Tools Museum. Sonoma, California0
Review: Exhibitions for Social Justice, by Elena Gonzales0
The Faro a Colón in Santo Domingo0
Review: Derry City: Memory and Political Struggle in Northern Ireland, by Margo Shea0
Building a People’s History of West Oakland0
Review: After the Berlin Wall: Memory and the Making of the New Germany, 1989 to the Present, by Hope M. Harrison0
We and Bobby Lee0
Review: Hillary. Nanette Burstein, Director; Ben Silverman, Howard T. Owens, and Nanette Burstein, Executive Producers0
Picturing Black History, Getty Images and Origins0
Which Vitamins are in the Chocolate Cake? How American Girl Marketing Has Responded to Shifting Discourses About Gender and Race0
Review: East of East: The Making of Greater El Monte, edited by Romeo Guzmán, Carribean Fragoza, Alex Sayf Cummings, and Ryan Reft0
Change on the North Coast0
History, Memory, and Marketplace0
Review: The Queerness of Home: Gender, Sexuality, and the Politics of Domesticity after World War II, by Stephen Vider0
Busy Being Born0
Building a Sustainable Community Archaeology in Black Appalachia0
Meeting the Challenge of Honoring Clemson University’s Invisible Black Founders0
Review: National Geographic Atlas of the National Parks, by Jon Waterman0
Threads of Origin0
Review: Asian Americans. Jeff Bieber, Sally Jo Fifer, Stephen Gong, Jean Tsien, and Donald Young, Executive Producers; Renee Tajima-Peña, Series Producer; S. Leo Chiang, Geeta Gandbhir, and Gra0
Reckoning with Our Past0
Review: The (Un)Known Project. Louisville, Kentucky0
Considering the Revolution0
The Power of Preservation0
Review: Taking Possession: The Politics of Memory in a St. Louis Town House, by Heidi Aronson Kolk0
Review: Public History and Culture in South Africa, Memorialisation and Liberation Heritage Sites in Johannesburg and Township Spaces, by Ali Khangela Hlongwane and Sifiso Mxolisi Ndlovu0
Review: King in the Wilderness. Peter W. Kunhardt, Director; Kunhardt Films0
Not as It Is Written0
Review: Survivor Memorials: Remembering Trauma and Loss in Contemporary Australia, by Alison Atkinson-Phillips0
Review: Presenting Difficult Pasts Through Architecture: Converting National Socialist Sites to Documentation Centers, by Rumiko Handa0
Review: Pioneer Mother Monuments: Constructing Cultural Memory, by Cynthia Culver Prescott0
Burdens Borne, and Raised0
Review: Gathering Places: Religion & Community in Milwaukee, Public History Program, Department of History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee0
“Restoring” Charleston’s Dock Street Theatre0
File/Life: We Remember Stories of Pennhurst. Institute on Disabilities, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA0
Review: MLK/FBI. IFC Films0
Overlapping Origins, Diverging Paths0
An Introduction to Making Modern Architecture Matter0
Review: Sofia History Museum0
Girlhood (It’s complicated)0
Review: The Remembered and Forgotten Jewish World: Jewish Heritage in Europe and the United States, by Daniel J. Walkowitz0
Ellis Island Immigration Museum0
Review: Filthy Dreamers. University of Central Florida0
Review: Mrs. America. Dahvi Waller, Creator, Writer, and Executive Producer; Cate Blanchett, Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck, Coco Francini, and Stacey Sher, Executive Producers0
Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland, by James Bluemel and Sian McIlwaine, KEO Films and Walk on Air Films0
Review: The Micro-Historian’s Guide to Research, Evidence, & Conclusions: Step-by-Step Research Planning & Execution, by Reginald W. Bacon0
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