Public Historian

Papers
(The TQCC 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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The International African American Museum, Charleston, SC4
Let None Be Excluded: The Origins of Equal School Rights in Salem. The Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA4
Review: Selling Vero Beach: Settler Myths in the Land of the Aís and Seminole , by Kristalyn Marie Shefveland2
The Squat-Museum2
Review: Green Persuasion: Advertising, Voluntarism, and America’s Public Lands, by Jeffrey K. Stine2
Pool: A Social History of Segregation, Fairmount Water Works, Philadelphia2
“Yet She Is Advancing”: New Orleans Women and the Right to Vote, 1878–1970. The Historic New Orleans Collection, New Orleans, LA2
Review: Labor Under Siege: Big Bob McEllrath and the ILWU’s Fight for Organized Labor in an Anti-Union Era, by Harvey Schwartz with Ronald E. Magden2
Review: Olmsted and Yosemite: Civil War, Abolition, and the National Park Idea, by Rolf Diamant and Ethan Carr1
Make Good the Promises: Reconstruction and Its Legacies, Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, DC1
Increasing Access to American Indian Off-Reservation Boarding School Archives1
Indigenous Chicago. The Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois1
Review: There’s Lots to See in Georgia: A Guide to Georgia’s State Historic Sites , edited by Jennifer W. Dickey1
Coronado: The New Evidence. Frances Causey, Frances Causey Films1
Review: Hidden Cities: Urban Space, Geolocated Apps and Public History in Early Modern Europe, edited by Fabrizio Nevola, David Rosenthal, and Nicholas Terpstra1
Review: In the Shadow of the Big House: Twenty-First-Century Antebellum Slave Cabins and Heritage Tourism in Louisiana, by Stephen Small1
Review: Indigenous Archival Activism: Mohican Interventions in Public History and Memory, by Rose Miron1
Review: Branching Out: The Public History of Trees , edited by Leah Glaser and Philip Levy1
The Punk Rock Museum, Las Vegas, NV1
Motion Comics as Digital Public History1
Slow Disasters and Adaptive Archiving1
Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum1
Review: A National Park For Women’s Rights: The Campaign That Made It Happen, by Judy Hart1
South Texas Rabble Rousers: A Primary Source History of Protest and Struggle . Dawson Barrett, Creator1
Review: Behind the Big House: Reconciling Slavery Race, and Heritage in the U.S. South, by Jodi Skipper0
First We Bombed New Mexico . Lois Lipman, 47th State Films0
The MEM—Centre des mémoires montréalaises0
Reclaiming El Camino: Native Resistance in the Missions and Beyond . Autry Museum of the American West, Los Angeles, CA0
Review: Heritage Conservation in the United States: Enhancing the Presence of the Past, by John H. Sprinkle0
Review: Peoples of a Sonoran Desert Oasis: Recovering the Lost History and Culture of Quitobaquito , by Jared Orsi0
Editor’s Corner0
Beyond Keeping the Lights On0
Conserving the Historic Stone Walls of New England0
“Sometimes a Kitchen, Sometimes a Zoom Call”0
Continuity: Cahuilla Basket Weavers and their Legacies. Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College, Claremont, CA0
“People First”0
Review: A People’s Guide to Richmond and Central Virginia , by Melissa Ooten and Jason Sawyer0
Editor’s Corner0
Indigenous Voices of Today: Knowledge, Trauma, Resilience. McCord Stewart Museum0
Editor’s Corner0
Review: Who Would Believe a Prisoner: Indiana Women’s Carceral Institutions, 1848–1920, edited by Michelle Daniel Jones and Elizabeth Angeline Nelson0
Review: Cartographic Memory: Social Movement Activism and the Production of Space, by Juan Herrera0
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, Walt Disney World Resort, FL; Disneyland, CA0
Review: Preserving the Vanishing City: Historic Preservation amid Urban Decline in Cleveland, Ohio, by Stephanie Ryberg-Webster0
Review: Museums and Atlantic Slavery, by Ana Lucia Araujo0
Researching the Job Corps at Acadia National Park0
Review: The Museum: A Short History of Crisis and Resilience, by Samuel J. Redman0
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
Fields of Play: Sport, Race, and Memory in the Steel City, by Robert T. Hayashi; Heartbreak City: Seattle Sports and the Unmet Promise of Urban Progress, by Shaun Scott0
Review: Red Dead’s History: A Video Game, an Obsession, and America’s Violent Past , by Tore C. Olsson0
History, Historical Culture, and 18210
Review: Memory and Power at L’Hermitage Plantation: Heritage of a Nervous Landscape , by Megan M. Bailey0
A Spatiotemporal Examination of Confederate Monuments in the Former Confederacy0
Glenn Kaino: Aki’s Market. Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles, CA0
Review: Shaker Fever: America’s Twentieth-Century Fascination with a Communitarian Sect, by William D. Moore0
Public History in the Age of Insurrection0
The David J. Sencer CDC Museum0
Review: The Armenian Genocide and Turkey: Public Memory and Institutionalized Denial, by Hakan Seckinelgin0
Editor’s Corner0
the boba show: history, diaspora, & a third space. Chinese American Museum, Los Angeles, CA0
Review: A Nation of Descendants: Politics and the Practice of Genealogy in U.S. History, by Francesca Morgan0
Informing Policy and Responding to Crisis0
The Resurrection of a Ghost City0
Erratum0
Changing Times0
Review: A Primer for Teaching Digital History: Ten Design Principles, by Jennifer Guiliano0
Review: Contesting Memorial Spaces of Japan’s Empire, edited by Edward Boyle and Steven Ivings0
Nobody Lives Here. Wing Luke Museum, Seattle, WA0
Clipping for the Commission0
Commemorating in Place0
Review: Public in Public History, edited by Joanna Wojdon and Dorota Wiśniewska0
Reckoning with Our Past0
Review: Carceral Entanglements: Gendered Public Memories of Japanese American World War II Incarceration, by Wendi Yamashita0
Review: Hillsville Remembered: Public Memory, Historical Silence, and Appalachia’s Most Notorious Shoot-Out, by Travis A. Rountree0
“Play the Long Game”0
Review: Harvesting History: McCormick’s Reaper, Heritage Branding, and Historical Forgery, by Daniel P. Ott0
Every History Has a Nature0
The Power of Collaborative Public Scholarship0
Commemorating Madison Grant in California State Parks0
Review: Terror & Truth: Civil Rights Tourism and the Mississippi Movement, by Steven A. King and Roger Davis Gatchet0
“Restoring” Charleston’s Dock Street Theatre0
Lucy the Elephant, Margate, NJ0
Harry S. Truman: An Ordinary Man, His Extraordinary Journey. Harry S. Truman Library & Museum, Independence, MO0
Silent Echoes0
Reflections on Grief & Child Loss: Understanding History (and Ourselves) Through Empathy. President Lincoln’s Cottage, Washington, DC0
Teaching the History of Charity and Philanthropy through Objects0
Making Public Memory0
Howard Zinn’s Public History0
Used to Good Advantage0
Moments of Connection0
Emily Dickinson Museum, Amherst, Massachusetts0
Deep History and Continuing Presence0
Social and Digital Media Offerings about the Holocaust0
Review: Reparations and Reparatory Justice: Past Present and Future, edited by Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua, Mary Frances Berry, and V. P. Franklin0
Review: Indigenous DC: Native Peoples and the Nation’s Capital, by Elizabeth Rule0
Bethlehem Steel Legacy Project, Baltimore Museum of Industry, Baltimore, Maryland, in partnership with Tradepoint Atlantic0
Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland, by James Bluemel and Sian McIlwaine, KEO Films and Walk on Air Films0
Digital Editing Workshops for Building Campus Public History Communities and Developing Student Leaders0
Review: Seeking a Future for the Past: Space, Power, and Heritage in a Chinese City, by Philipp Demgenski0
Review: The Queerness of Home: Gender, Sexuality, and the Politics of Domesticity after World War II, by Stephen Vider0
Concord Museum, Concord, Massachusetts0
Funk Heritage Center0
Review: Faith, Race, and the Lost Cause: Confessions of a Southern Church, by Christopher Alan Graham0
Review: Teaching Public History, edited by Julia Brock and Evan Faulkenbury0
Where Monsters Are Born: Documenting a Fascist Revival in the Streets of Rome , 2018-2019. Brian J. Griffith and Amy King, Co-editors0
The Importance of Being Furnished: Four Bachelors at Home. Historic New England, Eustis Estate, Milton, MA0
The People’s Centenary? Public History, Remembering and Forgetting in Britain’s First World War Centenary0
Being Like Mayberry0
Reclaiming the Olde Towne of Flushing Burial Ground Through Intergenerational Public History0
Review: Blunt Instruments: Recognizing Racist Cultural Infrastructure in Memorials, Museums, and Patriotic Practices, by Kristin Ann Hass0
Review: Kids on the Street: Queer Kinship and Religion in San Francisco’s Tenderloin, by Joseph Plaster0
Editor’s Corner0
Review: Memory Wars: Settlers and Natives Remember Washington’s Sullivan Expedition of 1779, by A. Lynn Smith0
Remembering the “Dade Massacre”0
Review: I Saw Death Coming: A History of Terror and Survival in the War against Reconstruction, by Kidada E. Williams0
Town Destroyer, by Alan Snitow and Deborah Kaufman, Bullfrog Films0
Historic Main Street Walking Tour0
Virtual Tools for IRL Problems0
Review: Interpreting Sports at Museums and Historic Sites, edited by Kathryn Leann Harris with Douglas Stark0
Review: Curating America’s Painful Past: Memory, Museums, and the National Imagination, by Tim Gruenewald0
Review: Queer Public History: Essays on Scholarly Activism, by Marc Stein0
Review: Terrorism in American Memory: Memorials, Museums, and Architecture in the Post–9/11 Era, by Marita Sturken0
Review: Bears Ears: Landscape of Refuge and Resistance, by Andrew Gulliford0
“Townsends” YouTube Channel0
Review: Real Clothes, Real Lives: 200 Years of What Women Wore, by Kiki Smith0
Review: Teaching Public History Creatively in Alabama: About (Public) Face, by Sharony Green0
Review: Southern Beauty: Race, Ritual, and Memory in the Modern South, by Elizabeth Bronwyn Boyd0
Review: Handbook of Digital Public History, edited by Serge Noiret, Mark Tebeau, and Gerben Zaagsma0
Building a Sustainable Community Archaeology in Black Appalachia0
Seven Poor Children (Syv fattige børn). Danish Welfare Museum (Danmarks Forsorgsmuseum)0
Review: Mesa Verde’s Secret Garden: A History of Managing the Backcountry and Wilderness of a National Park , by Christopher Barns0
Data Back0
Editor’s Corner0
Review: Public History: An Introduction from Theory to Application, by Jennifer Lisa Koslow0
Review: The Korean War Remembered: Contested Memories of an Unended Conflict, by Michael J. Devine0
In the Absence of a Grave0
Considering the Revolution0
Mining Charity0
Review: Change is Required: Preparing for the Post-Pandemic Museum, edited by Avi Y. Decter, Marsha L. Semmel, and Ken Yellis0
The Cost of Inheritance on America ReFramed directed by Yoruba Richen0
Introduction0
It’s the Curator’s Job to Listen0
Charting a Path Toward Historic Sites Sustainability0
Review: Public History for a Post-Truth Era: Fighting Denial through Memory Movements, by Liz Ševčenko0
The Mili Atoll Uprising and Massacre of March 19450
Review: Memories Before the State: Postwar Peru and the Place of Memory Tolerance and Social Inclusion, by Joseph P. Feldman0
Review: Drayton Hall Stories: A Place and It’s People, by George W. McDaniel0
The Rhetoric of Freedom0
Review: Pennhurst and the Struggle for Disability Rights, edited by Dennis B. Downey and James W. Conroy0
Reaching into the Community to Interpret Labor History0
Video Game Development as Public History0
Review: The Smoke Signal, edited by Michael M. Brescia0
Memorializing Conflict and History in South Thailand through Museums, Art, and Poetry0
The Birch Trials at Fraunces Tavern. Fraunces Tavern Museum, New York City, NY0
Revolutionary History0
Ellis Island Immigration Museum0
Review: Practical Heritage Management: Preserving a Tangible Past, by Scott F. Anfinson0
Review: Putin’s Dark Ages: Political Neomedievalism and Re-Stalinization in Russia , by Dina Khapaeva0
Review: Benefactors of Posterity: The Founding Era of the Filson Historical Society 1884–1899 , by Daniel Gifford0
Editor’s Corner0
Madison Grant and the Dark Side of the Conservation Movement0
Review: A New Deal for Quilts, by Janneken Smucker0
Review: The Nine Lives of Florida’s Famous Key Marco Cat, by Austin J. Bell0
Introduction to Special Issue0
Introduction to Special issue0
Review: Rebranding: A Guide for Historic Houses, Museums, Sites, and Organizations, by Jane Mitchell Eliasof0
Review: Inventing Idaho: The Gem State’s Eccentric Shape, by Keith Petersen0
Race, History, and the Politics of the Local0
Michigan’s PBB Disaster0
Review: Second-Order Preservation: Social Justice and Climate Action through Heritage Policy , by Erica Avrami0
Museum of Making . Derby, UK0
Review: Engaging Museums: Rhetorical Education and Social Justice, by Lauren E. Obermark0
Review: The Permanent Resident: Excavations and Explorations of George Washington’s Life, by Philip Levy0
Renaming the Unnamed0
Editor’s corner0
Review: This Is Our Home: Slavery and Struggle on Southern Plantations , by Whitney Nell Stewart0
Review: Injustice in Focus: The Civil Rights Photography of Cecil Williams , by Cecil Williams and Claudia Smith Brinson0
California State Parks’ Reexamining Our Past Initiative0
Editor’s Corner0
Review: Cemetery Citizens: Reclaiming the Past and Working for Justice in American Burial Grounds , by Adam Rosenblatt0
Walking Tour of Historical Commemoration in Downtown Montréal0
Vietnam. Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum0
Telling Science Stories0
Entwined: Freedom, Sovereignty, and the Sea. Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic, Connecticut0
Teaching Black Educational Philanthropy Through Photography, 1863–1920s0
Evangelical Heritage and Public History: Bridging an Artificial Divide0
National Public Housing Museum. Chicago, Illinois0
Review: Materializing the Middle Passage: A Historical Archaeology of British Slave Shipping, 1680–1807 , by Jane Webster0
Capital Jewish Museum, Washington, DC0
Looking Forward Together0
Review: Interpreting the Legacy of Women’s Suffrage at Museums and Historic Sites, by Page Harrington0
The Smithsonian Tackles Pop Culture0
Haymarket: The Bomb, the Anarchists, the Labor Struggle, by Adrian Prawica, New Day Films0
1898: US Imperial Visions and Revisions. Smithsonian Museum’s National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC0
Review: Challenging History: Race, Equity, and the Practice of Public History, edited by Leah Worthington, Rachel Clare Donaldson, and John W. White0
“If You Are Reading It, I am Dead”0
Considering the Revolution0
Care & Custody: Past Responses to Mental Health, National Library of Medicine0
Review: Grave History: Death, Race, and Gender in Southern Cemeteries , edited by Kami Fletcher and Ashley Towle0
Change on the North Coast0
Review: The Memory of ’76: The Revolution in American History , by Michael D. Hattem0
Landscapes of Hope0
Salt Lake City’s Black History Walking Tour with Sema Hadithi0
To Live and Breathe: Women and Environmental Justice in Washington, D.C. Smithsonian Institution’s Anacostia Community Museum, Washington, DC0
Cheap Old Houses, Critical Content and Roberts Media0
Fort Douglas Archaeology Walking Tour0
The Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters0
ReCollections: a Parks Canada Podcast . Fred Sheppard, host0
Black California Dreamin’: Claiming Space at America’s Leisure Frontier. California African American Museum0
Review: A Cultural Arsenal for Democracy: The World War II Work of US Museums, by Clarissa J. Ceglio0
From a Tabula Rasa to the Governor’s Award for Historic Preservation0
After Sherman. Jon-Sesrie Goff, Cargo Films0
Grave Matter(s)0
Review: Curating the American Past: A Memoir of a Quarter Century at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, by Pete Daniel0
Renting History0
Review: Utopian Ruins: A Memorial Museum of the Mao Era, by Jie Li0
Review: The Spirit of Colonial Williamsburg: Ghosts and Interpreting the Recreated Past, by Alena Pirok0
Editor’s Corner0
Editor’s Corner0
We and Bobby Lee0
Review: Consequential Museum Spaces: Representing African American History and Culture , by Bettina Messias Carbonell0
Review: American Relics and the Politics of Public Memory, by Matthew Dennis0
Picturing Black History, Getty Images and Origins0
Review: Gruesome Looking Objects: A New History of Lynching and Everyday Things, by Elijah Gaddis0
Join In: Voluntary Associations in America. Library of Congress, Washington, DC0
New Stories to Tell0
Boa Ogoi Massacre Site Tour0
Un/Bound: Free Black Virginians, 1619–1865 . Virginia Museum of History and Culture, Richmond, VA0
Exploring and Interpreting the History of Slavery at James Madison’s Montpelier0
Review: Museums, Exhibitions and Memories of Violence in Colombia: Trying to Remember , by Jimena Perry0
“A Pledge of Allegiance to the South”0
Review: National Parks, Native Sovereignty: Experiments in Collaboration, edited by Christina Gish Hill, Matthew J. Hill, and Brooke Neely0
Idaho’s Response to the 1918 Influenza Pandemic0
Review: Schlüsselbegriffe der Public History, by Christine Gundermann et al.0
Review: Beneath Heavy Pines in World War II Louisiana: The Japanese American Experience at Camp Livingston, by Hayley Johnson and Sarah Simms0
Overlapping Origins, Diverging Paths0
Review: Lost on the Freedom Trail: The National Park Service and Urban Renewal in Postwar Boston, by Seth C. Bruggeman0
We Are Here Because of Them0
File/Life: We Remember Stories of Pennhurst. Institute on Disabilities, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA0
Editor’s Corner0
Review: Storytelling in Museums, edited by Adina Langer0
Records of Relinquishment0
Review: Double Helix History: Genetics and the Past, by Jerome de Groot0
Review: Engaging Place, Engaging Practices: Urban History and Campus-Community Partnerships, edited by Robin F. Bachin and Amy L. Howard0
Review: The Fabric of Civil War Society: Uniforms, Badges, and Flags, 1859–1939 , by Shae Smith Cox0
Review: Unsettling Archival Research: Engaging Critical, Communal, and Digital Archives, edited by Gesa E. Kirsch, Romeo Garcia, Caitlin Burns Allen, and Walker P. Smith0
Tubman’s Blackwater0
WINIKO: Life of an Object, First Americans Museum, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma0
Virginia Museum of History & Culture. Jamie O. Bosket0
Review: For the Enjoyment of the People: The Creation of National Identity in American Public Lands , by Mary E. Stuckey0
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