Seminar in Historical Analysis (405-0-20)
Topic
Public History
Instructors
Daniel A Greene
Meeting Info
Harris Hall room 101: Tues 5:00PM - 7:50PM
Overview of class
This course explores the many ways that museums, monuments, and historic sites present opportunities for the public to engage with the past. Readings address history's relationship to memory, as well as case studies that examine closely the politics of public history, especially the ways that museums, monuments, and memorials often become proxies for political debates.
Learning Objectives
Gaining a deeper understanding of the many ways that museums, monuments, and historic sites present opportunities for the public to engage with the past. Reading and discussing compelling recent works on museums, monuments, and memory.
Evaluation Method
Papers