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Charting the Course: Challenges in Public History Education, Guidance for Developing Strong Public History Programs
The Public Historian (2016)
  • Robert R. Weyeneth
  • Daniel J. Vivian
Abstract
Is there a crisis in public history education and employment today? Many experienced public historians believe there is. This article examines issues related to public history training and recent efforts by the National Council on Public History to improve the quality of graduate programs in the field through targeted advice to students and educators. It focuses on the thinking behind development of the new best practices document, ‘‘Establishing and Developing a Public History Program,’’ which appears in full at the end of the article.
Keywords
  • public history education,
  • public history employment,
  • profession,
  • job crisis,
  • training
Disciplines
Publication Date
August, 2016
DOI
DOI: 10.1525/tph.2016.38.3.25
Citation Information
Robert R. Weyeneth and Daniel J. Vivian. "Charting the Course: Challenges in Public History Education, Guidance for Developing Strong Public History Programs," The Public Historian 38:3 (August 2016): 25-49. Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robert_weyeneth/13/