Contemporary Issues in Public History
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Overview
Subject area
MST
Catalog Number
645
Course Title
Contemporary Issues in Public History
Department(s)
Description
This course will explore current questions and concerns in the field of public history from outside the area of established museum operations. A term that describes the diverse ways history is put to work in the world and outside traditional modes of scholarship, public history represents an interactive process between the historian, the public, and the historical object or subject. Students will investigate such contemporary topics and issues as public monuments and historical reinterpretation and censorship; the role of museums in urban change, revitalization, and gentrification; historiography, recent history, and museum spaces; the public historian’s role in the representation and inclusion of previously excluded or marginalized groups; the treatment of contemporary issues (eg., #MeToo, Black Lives Matter, Russian hacking of elections, etc.) in a historical framework; the intersection of current events and history with technology and the internet; and the role of popular nonfiction literature and film in promoting historical thought and conversation.
Typically Offered
Offer as needed
Academic Career
Graduate
Liberal Arts
No
Credits
Minimum Units
3
Maximum Units
3
Academic Progress Units
3
Repeat For Credit
No
Components
Name
Lecture
Hours
3