Forwarded from Publhist, the public history list-
John McCarthy
______________________________ Forward Header __________________________________
Subject: TPH Special Issue on Colonial Williamsburg
Author: MIME:[log in to unmask] at INTERNET
Date: 7/31/98 2:34 PM
Please feel free to cross-post:
The Public Historian is about to release a special issue, Colonial
Williamsburg: Planning and Public History, guest edited by Colonial
Williamsburg's Vice President for Research, Cary Carson. The table of
contents and ordering information are listed below.
The Public Historian
Contents
Summer 1998
Letter to the Editor
Editor's Corner
Living History and the Marketplace
Shelley Bookspan
Colonial Williamsburg: Planning and Public History
Colonial Williamsburg and the Practice of Interpretive Planning in
American History Museums
Cary Carson
Becoming Americans Again: Re-envisioning and Revising Thematic
Interpretation at Colonial Williamsburg
Marie Tyler-McGraw
Williamsburg's "Choosing Revolution" Storyline
Reviewed by Edward Ayres
Freedom, Equality, and Collaborative History at Colonial
Williamsburg
Becoming Americans: Our Struggle to Be Both Free and Equal, A Plan of
Thematic Interpretation, edited by Cary Carson.
Reviewed by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
Book Reviews
The New History in an Old Museum: Creating the Past at
Colonial Williamsburg by Richard Handler and Eric Gable
Reviewed by Rhys Isaac
History Wars: The Enola Gay and Other Battles for the American
Past, edited by Edward T. Linenthal and Tom Englehardt
Reviewed by David A. Zonderman
Exhibiting Dilemmas: Issues of Representation at the Smithsonian,
edited by Amy Henderson and Adrienne L. Kaeppler
Reviewed by Robert Weible
The Public Historian is co-sponsored by the National Council on Public
History and the University of California, Santa Barbara. It is published
quarterly by the University of California Press. Subscriptions include
membership in the National Council on Public History. Annual subscriptions
are $73 for institutions, $42 for individuals, and $19 for students (enclose
copy of student identification). Subscribers outside the U.S. should add $5
per year for surface mail delivery. Single issues are $18 for institutions,
$12 for individuals, and $12 for students. Subscription/membership or
single-issue orders should be sent to The University of California Press,
Journals Division, 2120 Berkeley Way, Berkeley CA 94720
Lindsey Reed
Managing Editor, The Public Historian
Publications Manager, College of Letters and Science
Mailing address:
Department of History
University of California, Santa Barbara 93106
[log in to unmask]
805-893-3667
805-893-7522 (fax)
|