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Back Issue Index
Vol. 28 No. 4 September 2008 (pdf)
Grand Jury Records Open New Avenues of Research for
Public Historians-R. Bruce Craig
The Working Group on Evaluating Public History Scholarship
Thinking about Climate Change as Public Historians-Martha
Norkunas and Cathy Stanton
Possibilities for Public History in Community Colleges-Seth
Bruggeman
2008 NCPH Student Project Award Winner: Queering the
Caroliniana (and Public History)-Santi Thompson
When History Happens-Jonathan Fein
Cosmopolitanly: Public History: Hong Kong-Steve Lubar
Vol. 28 No. 3 June 2008 (pdf)
One Way to Foster Diversity in Public History-Robert Weyeneth
"The Free Food Was Also a Plus" Evaluation Results of the 2008 Annual Meeting-Sarah Koeppel
Annual Meeting Award Winners
Consulting Comments
Best Practices in Public History Education-Ann McCleary
Finding Common Ground between Interpreters and Historians-Charlene Mires & Chuck Arning
Vol. 28 No. 2 March 2008 (pdf)
A Time for Renewal: the 2008 Annual Meeting-Marla Miller &
Patricia Mooney-Melvin
2008 Election Results
Cosmopolitanly
Intersections: Communities and Public History-Modupe Labode
Consulting Comments
World Wide Help for Historical Photos
Vol. 28 No. 1 December 2007 (pdf)
Students' Focus on Photo Blurs Boundaries-Benjamin Filene
Touring Kentucky, April 2008-Donna Neary
Experiments You Can Observe
Actions of the Board
Roosevelt's New Deal, 75 Years Later-Kathryn Flynn
National Park Service Centennial Series
NCPH Finance Report-Patrick Moore
Teaching American History Grant for NCPH Partnership
HRA New Professional Award Winner-Lee Wittman
Vol. 27 No. 3 June 2007 (pdf)
Annual Meeting Award Winners and Scenes of Santa Fe
Final Thoughts on the 2007 Meeting-Sarah Younker-Koeppel
NCPH Board of Director's Spring Meeting
Intersections: The Space Between-Denise Meringolo
New Consultant's Award and Other Changes
Vol. 27 No. 2 March 2007 (pdf)
From the Program Committee-Rose Diaz
Report from the Local Arrangements Committee-Jon Hunner
2007 Annual Meeting
From the Director's Desk: Long Range Plan - 2012 (Draft)-John Dichtl
NCPH Election Results
Intersections: Getting to Know You: Universities and Museums Working Together-Melissa Prycer
Intersections: First Forum Success-Marc Mappen, Karl Niederer, and James F. Turk
Public History for Undergraduates-John Krugler and John Schlotterbeck
Vol. 27 No. 1 December 2006 (pdf)
Long Range Planning for NCPH
Treasures of American History-Peter Liebhold
Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling-Steve High
NCPH Board of Directors Fall Meeting
Whither The Public Historian? A New Editor's View-Randy Bergstrom
Committee Reports
Introducing the NPS: A Review-Susan Ferentinos
Vol. 26 No. 4 Summer 2006 (pdf)
Why Preserving Historical Artifacts--AKA Junk--is Important-Katherine Johnson Ringsmuth
Celebrating Preservation Law-Sarah Younker-Koeppel
Getting the Most Out of Federal Funds-Sandra Clark
Vol. 26 No. 3 Spring 2006 (pdf)
2006 Annual Meeting
NCPH Future Seems Bright-Bill Bryans
2006 Award Winners
Code of Ethics: David Neufeld and Rebecca Conrad
Documentary Editing-Daniel Hochfelder
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers-Suzanne Julin
Vol. 26 No. 2 Winter 2006 (pdf)
Joint NCPH and OAH Annual Meeting-Robert Weible
Sharing the Findings of History-Daniel T. Miller
Preserve Nevada and Public History at UNLV-Andy Kirk
From the Director’s Desk-John Dichtl
Changes in H-Public-Cathy Stanton
Place Matter at the Creating Livable New York Symposium-Marci Reaven
Vol. 26 No. 1 Fall 2005 (pdf)
NCPH Board Appoints Dichtl as New Executive Director
Creating a Homeland Security History Office-Priscilla Dale Jones
How Homeless of Central Florida Experienced Three Hurricanes-Luke Leonard and C. Reider Howe
From the Director’s Desk-David G. Vanderstel
President’s Comments-Robert Weible
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Vol. 25 No. 4 Summer 2005 (pdf)
Annual Report 2004-2005-David G. Vanderstel
Committee Reports
NCPH Bulletin
Patrons and Sponsors
NCPH Awards-Call for Nomination
Vol. 25 No. 3 Spring 2005
NCPH Annual Meeting in Kansas City a Success
Public History in Sydney-Paul Ashton and Paula Hamilton
Documenting Abraham Lincoln-John A. Lupton
NCPH 2005 Election Results
Public History Inc. Partners with Library and Archives Canada-Fred Hasking
Index Project for The Public Historian-Tory Swim and Paul Sandul
Vol. 25 No. 2 Winter 2005 (pdf)
2005 NCPH Annual Meeting-Defining Region: Public Historians and the Culture and Meaning of Region -Ray Geselbracht
Making Meaning of Murder-John Russick
President’s Comments: Research at Risk?-Sharon Babaian
Vol. 25 No. 1 Fall 2004 (pdf)
Taking History to the Public via “Reality” Television-Susan Cain
NCPH Awards-Call for Nominations
2005 Call for Papers
Vol. 24, No. 4 Summer 2004 (pdf)
Annual Report 2003-2004-David G. Vanderstel
NCPH Award Winners
NCPH Awards-Call for Nomination
Patrons and Sponsors
Committee Reports
Vol. 24, No. 3 Spring 2004 (pdf)
The U.S. National Slavery Museum: The First of Its Kind-Vonita W. Foster
Preserving America's Sacred Ground-Glenn F. Williams
"Network to Freedom" Succeeds in Getting the Public Active in History-Diane Miller
Vol. 24, No. 2 Winter 2004 (pdf)
2004 NCPH Annual Meeting-Doria Durkin
Boston Women's Memorial: A Collaboration Between Artists, Historians, and the Public-Meredith Bergman
Raising Funds for Editing Projects in Today's Economy Requires Creativity and Perseverance-Peter Engelman
NCPH Election Results
Endowment Update
Vol. 24, No. 1 Fall 2003 (pdf)
The Risks of Professionalizing Local History: The Campaign to Suppress My Book-Robert R. Weyeneth
Finding a Virtual Needle in the Digital Haystack-Debra DeRuyver and Jennifer Evans
2004 Organization of American Historians Annual Meeting-Marla Miller
NCPH Welcomes New Staff Member
Endowment Campaign Update
Army Builds New Archives-Maj. Michael Lynch
NCPH Awards Calls for Nominations
Vol. 23, No. 4 Summer 2003 (pdf)
Annual Report, 2002-2003-David G. Vanderstel
Student Project Award
HRA's New Professional Travel Award
Covering the Landscape and Extending its Borders: Submissions to the 2003 Student Awards Committee-Marie Tyler-McGraw
NCPH Officers and Committees
Committee Reports
Vol. 23, No. 3 Spring 2003 (pdf)
Public History in Britain?-Dr. Jill Liddingon
NCPH 2003 Election Results
NCPH Award Winners Announced
Guest Column-Arnita Jones
Vol. 23, No. 2 Winter 2003
NCPH Receives NEH Challenge Grant to Support Endowment Campaign
Changes to the Indiana University's Oral History Research Center-Barbara Truesdell
Meaning and Memory in New Jersey Historical Society's "Changed Lives" Project-Adele Oltman
Veterans History Project Launches National Registry of Service-Mark Hall
Vol. 23, No. 1 Fall 2002
Smithsonian's National Museum of American History Opens September 11 Exhibition
The Community History Project-William Munn
NCPH Year-End Financial Statement
Vol. 22, No. 4 Summer 2002
Annual Report-David G. Vanderstel, Executive Director NCPH
NCPH Gains Membership in ACLS
NCPH Officers and Committees
Annual Committee Reports
NCPH Award Winners
NCPH/HRA New Professional Award
NCPH Student Project Award
Vol. 22, No. 3 Spring 2002
Muslim Americans and September 11th-Peter Alter
September 11 and the Role of the History Museum
Records, Research, and Restitution: The National Archives and Records Administration and Holocaust-Era Assets 1996-2002-Greg Bradsher
Los Angeles County Websites Bring the Past into the Present
Vol. 22, No. 2 Winter 2002
Follow the North Star: An Underground Railroad Immersion Experience
-Michelle Evans
Americana Online: Two Scholars Bring History to Life on the Internet-Pamela H. Sacks
Vol. 22, No. 1 Fall 2001
Upton Fellowship Created to Strengthen Program Commitment to Culture and Environment-Kristin M. Szylvian
Senate Historical Office Oral History Project-Betty K. Koed
America's Heritage to Receive a Check-up-Kristen Overbeck
NCPH Year-End Financial Statement
NCPH Awards Announcement
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Vol. 21, No. 4 Summer 2001
Annual Report-David Vanderstel
2001 Award Winners
Annual Committee Reports
Officers and Committees Listing
Vol. 21, No. 3 Spring 2001
The Life of a Popular History magazine-Ray Boomhower
2000 NCPH Election Results
Public History and School Come Together in NCHE-Elaine Reed
Vol. 21, No. 2 Winter 2001
"Belonging: Public Historians and Place" NCPH to Meet in Ottawa, Canada, 19-21 April 2001-Sharon Babaian
The Canadian National Photography Collection-David Monaghan
Reaching the Public: Historians and the World Wide Web-William G. Thomas
Workshop at Grand Portage on the History of the Fur Trade: A Participant's Reaction-Clarice M. Ritchie Werle
Vol. 21, No. 1 Fall 2000
Picturing the Future: A Suggested Approach for Preservation Planning
-George McDaniel and James Hare
Practicing Public History: Reflections from the UK-David Peacock
Trying to Bring New Stories to Old Sites-Donald L. Stevens and Theodore J. Karamanski
Adam's Mark Trial Moved to St. Louis-John Dichtl
Vol. 20, No. 4 Summer 2000
Annual Report, 1999-2000-Michael Devine
Mark Your Calendar for Ottawa in April 2001!-Rebecca Conard
2000 NCPH Award Winners
-Michael Kelleher (HRA New Professional Award)
-Susan Asbury and Kathy Hilliard (Student Project Award)
NCPH and OAH- The St. Louis Conference and Future Joint Meetings-Marty Blatt
Nominating Committee Seeks Candidates for Committee and Board Positions-Martha Norkunas
Vol. 20, No. 3 Spring 2000
Six Proposals to Revive the Humanities-Robert Weisbuch
Public History: The Next Generation, Reflections of a Veteran-Barry Hutcheson
Vol. 20, No. 2 Winter 2000
NCPH to Examine "Us and the Wider World" at 2000 Annual Meeting in St. Louis-Martin Blatt and Rebecca Conard
The Challenge of "Too Much" History: The AIDS History Project at the National Institutes of Health-Victoria A. Harden
National History Day Thrives in 25th Year-Peggy Dillion
Report from the Field: The Partnership in Interpreting the Texas Past-Martha Norkunas
Vol. 20, No. 1 Fall 1999
Life at the Greenbrier for a Historian-Robert Conte
Museum Complex to Focus on Native American, Agricultural and Environmental Heritage-Nick Clark
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Vol. 19, No. 4 Summer 1999
Annual Report, 1998-1999-Dwight Pitcaithley
Creating an Oral History-Jane Wehrey
Field Service Offices and Public History-Andrew Verhoff
Vol. 19, No. 3 Spring 1999
Preserving Papers and Paint: The Corporate Archives of Benjamin Moore and Company-Barbara Mayer
The Challenge of Teaching History in a Secondary Classroom-Howard Connelly
Vol. 19, No. 2 Winter 1999
"History in the Public Sense: Historians and their Publics" 1999 NCPH Annual Meeting in Lowell, Massachusetts-Gray Fitzsimons
Middletown Research Center Exemplifies Historical Research in the Public's Interest-Bruce Geelhoed
Vol. 19, No. 1 Fall 1998
What Did You Do After Graduation: Results for The NCPH Survey of Public History Alumni-Patricia Mooney-Melvin and Jerry L. Fousty
The Building Blocks of History-Patti Linn and Donna M. Neary
History in Public Interest: The Grand Rapids Example-Gordon L. Olson
Vol. 18, No. 4 Summer 1998
Annual Report, 1997-1998-Jannelle Warren-Findley
American Social History Project Receives Award-Unknown
Vol. 18, No. 3 Spring 1998
Qualitative Perceptions of Public History Degree Programs-Rebecca Conard, Wichita State University
Primary Teaching: A unique Professional Experience-Wyness Schamel
My History Day Experience as a Teacher and as a Judge-Rita G. Koman
The Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1803-1806 Bicentennial Commemoration-Michelle D. Bussard
Vol. 18, No. 2 Winter 1998
"International, Multicultural, Interdisciplinary: Public History Policy and Practice" NCPH 1998 Annual Meeting in Austin-Martha Norkunas and Frances Rickard, Local Arrangements Committee
1998: 150 Years for Women's Rights-Mary Ruthsdotter
Open Letter (A response to "Why Heritage is No a Bad Word: The Role of Historians in the Heritage Industry" by Michell Dorgan, Vol. 18, No. 1)-Betsy Hirsch
Vol. 18, No. 1 Fall 1997
Why Heritage is Not a Bad Word: The Role of Historians in the Heritage Industry-Michelle Dorgan
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Vol. 17, No. 4 Summer 1997
The Lattimer Massacre: A 100th Anniversary Commemoration-Robert Weible and Kenneth C. Wolensky
Vol. 17, No. 3 Spring 1997
History Education and the Public Audience-Christine Compston and Jane McPhetres Johnson
The History News Service-James M. Banner, Jr, and Joyce Appleby
Vol. 17, No. 2 Winter 1997
"Public History and Public Memory": The 1997 NCPH Conference in Albany-Ivan Steen
Susan B. Anthony: Her Struggle Continues-Mary Kay Glazer
Researching the American Girls Collection-Kathy Borkowski
Another Kind of Glory: Celebrating the Centennial of the Monument to Robert Gould Shaw and the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Regiment-Martin Blatt and Erin Beatty
Vol. 17, No. 1 Fall 1996
Restored Historic Farm Examines Life in the 1800s-Donna Neary
The Florida Navy Legacy Shipwreck Project-Bruce MacMillan
Virginia Standards and Assessments: The Politics of Reform-Reprinted from The Network News, newsletter
Vol. 16, No. 4 Summer 1996
(no feature article)
Vol. 16, No. 3 Spring 1996
Bringing History to the Public: The Valley of the Shadow Project-Anne Sarah Rubin
Community Collaboration Teaches Students to Find Their Own Answers-Bonnie Smith
Eating Up History: Harvest Suppers at the Huddleston Farmhouse Inn Museum-Catherine Bohls
Vol. 16, No. 2 Winter 1996
Seattle to Host the 1996 NCPH Annual Meeting-Lisa Mighetto and Bill Bryans
Presenting the Unthinkable: The United States Holocaust Museum-Mary Morrison
Trinity Site: Where the Sun Rose Twice-Jim Eckles
Historians and Museums Task Force-Patricia Mooney-Melvin
Corbis Corporation Purchases Bettmann Archive-Barbara Schultz
Vol. 16, No. 1 Fall 1995
Historic Preservation and the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950's and 1960's: A Synopsis-Robert R. Weyeneth
Public History Goes to High School-James A. Percoco
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Vol. 15, No. 4 Summer 1995
"Enola Gay" Update-Patricia Mooney-Melvin
Colombian Exposition Art-Margaret S. Wherry
Vol. 15, No. 3 Spring 1995
The Army Museum Program-R. Cody Phillips
The National Archives on the Information Superhighway-Peter Hirtle
Historic Business Register (HBR) Program at the Indiana Historical Society-Bruce L. Johnson, Ph.D.
Vol. 15, No.2 Winter 1995
The Nation's Capital Hosts NCPH and OAH
NCPH Offers Tours-Wendy Wolff
Inventory of Historic Light Stations-Candace Clifford
Maryland Supports Unique Maritime Archaeology Program-Susan B.M. Langely
Vol. 15, No. 1 Fall 1994
Schroeder Saddle Tree Factory Provides Unique Link to Indiana's Industrial Past-John M. Staicer
Public History in Canada-Sharon Babaian
History Research Training Institute Establisher-James R. Alexander
NARA Evaluates the Electronic Archive of the 21st Century-Trudy Huskamp Peterson, Acting Archivist of the United States
Vol. 14, No. 4 Summer 1994
The Bicentennial of the U.S. Capitol-William C. Allen
The View From the Corporate Boardroom-Marianne Babal, Curator, Wells Fargo Bank
View from a SHPO Office-Amy Dase, Texas Historical Commission
Historians in Consulting-Lisa Mighetto, Historical Research Associates Inc., Seattle
Vol. 14, No. 3 Spring 1994
Public History in Australia-Shirley Fitzgerald and Paul Ashton
A Co-operative Venture: Publishing a Regional History Journal-Michael V. Hazel
Vol. 14, No. 2 Winter 1994
California Welcomes the NCPH
Business as Usual: Trade Literature as Historical Resource-Leigh Darbee
The Houston-Galveston Public History Roundtable-Martin V. Melosi
Compost and Controversy: the Rodale Family Archives-Anthony Rodale
Save Outdoor Sculpture!-Glory-June Greiff
Arthurdale Will Not Forget-Bryan Ward
Vol. 14, No. 1 Fall 1993
ALHFAM and Living History-Timothy Crumin
Living in the Past-Rick Keating
Mentoring at the AASLH Annual Meeting-Michael D. Carman
National History Day-Cathy Gorn
The HTA/NHEN Find a New Home-Christine L. Compston
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Vol. 13, No. 4 Summer 1993
History and Fiction-Christopher C. Gibbs
Exhibitions in the Corporate Environment-Phil Mooney
Vol. 13, No. 3 Spring 1993
History and Kid's T.V.-Tom Yohe
Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Meet in Long Branch, NJ-George Tselos
Greetings from the Past-Kim Rich
Greenwood Plantation, Tallahassee: A Florida Heritage-Larry Paarlberg
Interpreting the Cattle Baron: Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site, Deer Lodge, Montana-Rodd L. Wheaton
Vol. 13, No. 2 Winter 1993
1993 Annual Meeting -Valley Forge
Consulting on Business Archives or Where s the 500-pound Gorilla When you Really Need One?-Paul Soifer
Picking Up the Pieces: After Hurricane Andrew-David Ferro
Developing A Strategic Plan for Small Museums: An Example-Tiffany Sallee
On Avoiding "Interesting Times": The Maines and Associates Disaster Planning Text Template-Rachel Maines
Disaster Preparedness for a Historic Structure-Historic Collections Complex-David Lee Colglazier
Columbus and After: Rethinking the Legacy-Joy B. Dunn
Vol. 13, No. 1 Fall 1992
Developing South Carolina's State Museum-Nancy M. Higgins
New Directions For the American Heritage Center-Michael J. Devine
The Pioneer As Historian-Michael J. Devine
Jackson County and the "Other" Oregon Trail-Sam Wegner
Creating Magical Boxes-Judy Ferguson
Vol. 12, No. 4 Summer 1992
Federal and State Shipwreck Management-Michele C. Aubry
History Making in Public Places: Working as a Folklorist-Historian in Lima, Ohio-Hans Houshower
Vol. 12, No. 3 Spring 1992
Teaching History in Eastern Germany After the Cold War-Hans-Jurgen Grabbee
Colt Pistols Returned to PHMC-Susan S. Cohen
National Campaign Launched to Save Outdoor Sculpture-Susan Nichols and Dave Maxfield
Communicating Across Boundaries: Cultural Basics and History Making-Lynne Hamer and Lois Silverman
Archival Research on Women-Jane E. Schultz
Vol. 12, No. 2 Winter 1992
The Town and City Gallery: Partnerships in Community History-Bill Gates and Ray Schuck
Desert Storm Reflections on the "Information Age"-Rev. Jack Dixon
Teaching Students to Be Historians: The Truman Library's Student Research Program-Raymond H. Geselbracht
On Writing a "Multicultural" History Textbook-Jane Landers
Fort Clatsop Develops its Education Program-Scott Eckberg
Digging in the Archives: Is Public History Different?-David E. Kyvig
Preparing Adequate Site Histories-Craig E. Colton and Shelly Bookspan
Vol. 12, No. 1 Fall 1991
Buffalo Soldier Monument Planned-Patricia Erickson
Finding the Layers in Your Town-Mary Joan Cook
Augusta's Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home Saved for Posterity-Karin Calloway
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Vol. 11, No. 4 Summer 1991
(no feature articles)
Vol. 11, No. 3 Spring 1991
On the Road with George Washington-Herbert M. Atherton
By Hammer and Hand: New York Trades Transformed, 1788-1842-Sally Yerkovick
Professional duties/Professional Rewards-David E. Kyvig
Fort Mose: Colonial America's Black Fortress of Freedom
Launching a New Historical Journal-Thomas A. Mason
Vol. 11, No. 2 Winter 1991
Orphan Train Heritage Society of America, Inc.-Mary Ellen Johnson
Lower East Side Tenement Museum-Ruth J. Abram
A Valuable Resource for Public History-Katherine Hamilton-Smith
Clay Tile Products and Preservation in Southeast Ohio-Mary Anne Peters
Whither Goes the NCPH: A query from the West-James C. Williams
Growing Up with the L&N: Life and Times in a Railroad Town-Pat Lane
Center on History-Making in America-Lois Silverman
Vol. 11, No. 1 Fall 1990
Making An Academic Connection-J.D. Britton
The Cabildo Exhibit on Early Louisiana History-Kimberly S. Hanger
Florida's Preservation Boards Sundowned-Larry S. Paarlberg
Vol. 10, No. 4 Summer 1990
Centennial Fever Grips the Northwest-Todd Shallat, Boise State University
Vol. 10, No. 3 Spring 1990
Boston: Its History-Rosanne Currarion, Susan Keats, Joanne Madden, Kevin McCarthy, J. Charles Swift, Perry Tapper, Kathryn Viens
Professional Conditions for Academic Public/Applied Historians-Jeffrey P. Brown
What is a Public Historian?-Susan E. Keats
Vol. 10, No. 2 Winter 1990
Celebrating a Century of Statehood on the Northern Tier-Margaret C. Kingland, Ph.D.
An Archeologist's Thoughts on History in Cultural Resources Management: Commonality of Concerns as a Professional Cooperation-John P. McCarthy
Let's Quit Giving Away the Store-Kenneth N. Ownes
Vol. 10, No. 1 Fall 1989
(Administrative Issue-- no feature articles)
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Vol. 9, No. 4 Summer 1989
Battleship Wisconsin Returned to Service After 30- year Hiatus-H. Nichols Muller III and Richard H. Zeitlin
National parks Service Study Presented (An attempt to examine the overall needs of the NPS in research and resource management)-Barbara J. How and Victoria Wyatt
A Historians Life at the National Register: "What are you going to do with a history degree if you don't want to teach?"-Beth Grosvenor Boland
Getting Folks Together in the Project Area-CRM's Meeting of Disciplines-Kenneth N. Ownes
History at the Census Bureau-David M. Pemberton
Vol. 9, No. 3 Spring 1989
"The Prime Objective was protecting life and property" _Yellowstone Firefighters Save All Historic Park Structures-Sonya Capek and Timothy Manns
On Litigation Support-Historians, Lawyers, and the Smoking Gun-Paul Soifer
On Litigation Support-Historians, Specialization, and the Toxic Tort-Shelley Bookspan
Voices of Authority, Sources of Learning-Brining More Academic Historians into the CRM Process-Kenneth N. Owens
Public-Private Partnership May Produce Largest Textile Museum-Thomas W. Leavitt
Vol. 9, No. 2 Winter 1989
Oral History of Hawaiian Ranch is Price of Hotel Development-Warren S. Nichimoto
On Historical Consulting- "Earn Big Money! Become a Historian," the matchbook said-Philip L. Cantelon
On Historical Consulting- "This is history, but history with a difference"- Lorne McWatters
The Issue of Legitimacy-History's Claims in the CRM Process-Kenneth N. Ownes
Video History Adds Dynamic Documentation Smithsonian-Terri A. Schorzman
Vol. 9, No. 1 Fall 1988
The Continuing Colombian Exchange- Florida Reclaims Its Heritage Along Spanish Pathways-George Schurr
On the Redefining of History- "Relevance is scary…but it is not a gimmick, and it won't go away."-Shelley Bookspan
On Initiating a Public History Program- "To ensure success, one must first educate and inform…"-Diane F. Britton
A CRM Primer- some Historical Background and a Few Concerns for Future Deliberations-Kenneth N. Owens
Museum of American Political Life Readies Records, Artifacts for Use-Jerri Newman
Vol. 8, No.4 Summer 1988
Washington Still Working to Document Iran-Contra Affair-Pat Harahan
McGovern's Keynote Highlights Toledo Mid-America Conference-Diane F. Britton
Vol. 8, No. 2/3 Winter/Spring 1988
Maine Project Examines Era of Exploration, Settlement-Marcia Carlisle
Making Ourselves More Useful-A Co-Operation Approach to Equality In Cultural Resources Mgmt.-Edwin A. Lyon
History Through the Grass Roots-Texas programs Use Local History As A Teaching Tool-David C. DeBoe
Vol. 8, No. 1 Fall 1987
Social History Project Demonstrates Role of "Ordinary" Americans-Joshua Brown
Paying to Serve the Cause of Public History-Arnita Jones
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Vol. 7, No. 4 Summer 1987
Kraft, Inc. Archives-Laurie Cadigan
Author's Rights-Christin Conklin
Vol. 7, No. 3 Spring 1987
Historians and Strategic Planning-Martin Reuss
Senate Historical Office Plans for Bicentennial-Daniel Greer
Exploring North Carolina's Social History-State Humanities Councils
CRM Process: Historian's Role Increasing?-Stanley Hordes
Walking Through the Steps of the RFPs-Shelley Bookspan
Vol. 7, No. 2 Winter 1987
History Program Reveals Public Policy's "universal process." Interweaving Political, Economic and Social Elements-Daniel Greer
Illinois' Historic Canal-Jane Hood
Software Revolution for Archives
Vol. 7, No. 1 Fall 1986
Milestone for Historic Preservation-Beth M. Grosvenor
20 Years Later…The National Historic Preservation Act-Daniel Greer
Connecticut's Scholar in Residence Program-Bruce Fraser
Regulations Improve, Problems Remain-Stanley Hordes
Historical Thinking in the Corporate World-John R. Nelson
Vol. 6, No. 4 Summer 1986
For Lease-Laura L. Beaty
NCC: The Historian's Lobby-Daniel Greer
Vol. 6, No. 3 Spring 1986
Deficit Takes Toll-Page Putnam Miller
Preservation Law: Committee Eyes Proposals for Change-Stanley M. Hordes
Historians and the Freedom of Information Act-Daniel Greer
Living History-Museums Use Actors to Recreate Historic Settings-Howard Rosen
The Consultant's Dilemma-Shelley Bookspan
Vol. 6, No, 1, 2 and Vol. 5, No. 4 Fall 1985
Making Value Judgments in State and Local Communities: What Does the Preservationist Need to Know-Catherine W. Bishir
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Vol. 5, No. 2 and 3 Spring/ Summer 1985
(no feature articles)
Vol. 5, No. 1 Winter 1984-1985
(no feature articles)
Vol. 4, No. 3 and 4 Spring/ Summer 1984
NEH Summer Institute- Teaching Public History: Reflections in the Cook of the Evening-Anne C. Kaplan
Alaska and Public History-Dale Stirling
Vol. 4, No. 2 Winter 1983
(no feature articles)
Vol. 4, No. 1, 3, and 4 Fall 1983
History's Future: A British view-Peter J. Beck
Questions for Public History-G. Wesley Johnson
Vol. 3, No. 3 Spring 1983
The Season of Applied History: Challenging the Frustrations-James M. Banner, Jr.
Vol. 3, No. 2 Winter 1982
(no feature articles)
Vol. 3, No. 1, 3, and 4 Fall 1982
Public History in Europe: Maiden Voyage-G. Wesley Johnson
A Methodology Based on Limits: The State Humanities Councils and Public History-Bruce Fraser
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Vol. 2, No. 3 Spring 1982
The New Federalism: Or, How Public Historical Agencies and Programs May Survive and Thrive in the New Era-Larry E. Tise
Vol. 2, No. 2 Fall 1981/ Winter 1982
National Historic Preservation Program Returns to Park Service
Vol. 1, No. 4, 3, 2, 1
(no feature articles)
*most of the information in the first volume cover news and announcements.