I was pleased to participate in this roundtable (PDF) about the possible digital paths for The Public Historian. As the flagship publication for the National Council on Public History, the future of the journal is an important thing for us all to consider.
I hope you’ll read the perspectives here, and offer your own.
[…] and how it relates to the present, in an open format and with a wide audience. As Sheila Brennan, Sharon Leon, and others have argued, more historical work should be both publicly accessible and perhaps should also engage […]
[…] and how it relates to the present, in an open format and with a wide audience. As Sheila Brennan, Sharon Leon, and others have argued, more historical work should be both publicly accessible and perhaps should also engage […]