Public History and Public Radio
Julie Rogers, Historian, NPR Research, Archives, & Data Strategy
Proposal Type
Roundtable
Seeking
- Seeking Additional Presenters
- General Feedback and Interest
Related Topics
- Oral History
- Preservation
- Archives
Abstract
Public radio is an important cultural institution, but the value of its archives and its role as a historic repository is often overlooked. Read More
Rethinking Revitalization: Intersection of Preservation and Gentrification
Denise Gallagher, Graduate Research Assistant, MTSU Center for Historic Preservation
Proposal Type
TBD, looking for feedback
Seeking
- General Feedback and Interest
Related Topics
- Civic Engagement
- Preservation
- Memory
Abstract
In my own research I am looking at how preservationists interpret the history of urban neighborhoods and how those methods overlook local communities. Read More
The Professional Historian and the Politics of Preservation
Joshua Pollarine, Research Historian, Historical Research Associates, Inc.
Proposal Type
Roundtable
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- Seeking Additional Presenters
Related Topics
- Civic Engagement
- Preservation
Abstract
The participants in this roundtable will discuss their experiences as professional historians participating in public debates about historic preservation and the complications that can arise. Read More
Caught in the Middle: Public Historians, the Government, and the Public
Emily McEwen, Historic Resource Specialist, Orange County Parks
Proposal Type
Roundtable
Seeking
- Seeking Additional Presenters
- General Feedback and Interest
Related Topics
- Civic Engagement
- Government historians
- Preservation
Abstract
As public historians serving both the state and the public, we often feel “caught in the middle.” Read More
A Sense of Place
Doreen Uhas Sauer, Education Outreach Coordinator, Columbus Landmarks Foundation
Proposal Type
Pecha Kucha
Seeking
- General Feedback and Interest
Related Topics
- Civic Engagement
- Preservation
- Place
- Teaching
Abstract
Historic Preservation, Public History and the Public School – What do school kids thinks about being in “the Middle.” Read More
The Middle or the Edge?: Sustaining and Transitioning Community Public History Projects
Rachel Boyle, PhD Candidate, Loyola University Chicago
Proposal Type
Roundtable
Seeking
- Seeking Additional Presenters
- General Feedback and Interest
Related Topics
- Civic Engagement
- Oral History
- Preservation
Abstract
This roundtable brings together public historians to explore ways to make community history projects sustainable and worthwhile for stakeholders while laying the groundwork for transitioning full leadership into the hands of the community. Read More
George Washington Didn’t Sleep Here: Historic Preservation and the Industrial Midwest
Rebekah Beaulieu, Ph.D. Candidate, Boston University
Proposal Type
Panel
Seeking
- Seeking Additional Presenters
Related Topics
- Material Culture
- Preservation
- Place
Abstract
The Midwest became the epicenter of the American industrial sec tor atthe end of the 19th century. Self-made entrepreneurs, such as Frederick Pabst of Milwaukee’s Pabst Brewing Company, erected lavish homes to showcase their societal rise and elite status, which continue to serve as beacons of industrial-era prosperity. Read More