Editor’s Corner: Community and Commemoration

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Editors’ Note: We publish the editor’s introduction to the August 2021 issue of The Public Historian here. The entire issue is available online to National Council on Public History members and to others with subscription access.

In this issue, we bring you three articles that deeply engage with one of the key subjects grappled with by public historians—the consideration of the role of the public not only as audience but also as interpreters of history. Read More

Around the Field July 28, 2021

From Around the Field this week: The U.S. Department of Education calls for peer reviewers; The New England Museum Association offers multiple virtual programs; Routledge published Museum Innovation: Building More Equitable, Relevant and Impactful Museums edited by Haitham Eid and Melissa Forstrom. Read More

Around the Field July 14, 2021

From Around the Field this week: Proposals for NCPH 2022 are due tomorrow, July 15; Albert Lepage Center for History in the Public Interest at Villanova University accepts proposals for grant; International Society of Landscape, Place, and Material Culture calls for proposals for annual conference; Texas Historical Commission offers multiple webinars. Read More

The National World War I Memorial in Washington, D.C.

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Public monuments chart development within a cultural form at the same time they commemorate historical events. Maya Lin found inspiration in British architect Edwin Lutyens’s enduring World War I monuments when she designed her brilliant Vietnam Veterans Memorial (1981-82). In contrast, the World War I Memorial recently inaugurated with the raising of its first flag in Pershing Park on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D. Read More

Around the Field June 30, 2021

From around the field this week: Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference seeks nominations for an award; Southern Cultures calls for submissions for its special issue, Sanctuaries; Goucher College’s M.A. in Historic Preservation Program is hosting a virtual forum; AASLH releases their field guide to planning for the 250th anniversary of the founding of the US. Read More