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"The volume's eleven-page list of resources including major organizations-street and e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers, profiles-is a handy reference for anyone in the broad field of American history…Not only students, but also practicing public historians will find the book of great interest." -- Cynthia Brandimarte, Southwestern Historical Quarterly, January 2000.
"…a valuable resource for anyone considering a career as a professional historian in a venue other than teaching in academe…an excellent volume for use in introductory public history courses." -- Diane F. Britton., The Public Historian
"…an excellent text for those colleges and universities that offer courses in public history." -- Joe A. Mobley, The North Carolina Historical Review
"…it should be required reading for all students and practitioners of
public history." -- Tina H. Sheller, Maryland Historical Magazine, Volume 95, 1 Spring 2000
"This book is essential reading for an up-to-date assessment of the field of public history." -- Thomas A. Mason, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 107, No. 4, 2000 |