Thursday, September 29, 2011

What is Public History?

Since starting my program, everybody has asked the same question. What is public history? There is not a clear and easy answer because it encompasses so many different things. Generally when people ask me, I tell them that it involves museums and archives along with public history events such as the Renaissance Festival.
To go in more depth, a public historian can do many things with their degree. For starters, there is the archives section. With archives, you can work with old documents and 3D objects. These items will be divided into collection. While many people think archives are related to just historical events, such as the Civil War, they can relate to many different events or groups. Many big companies will have a collection of archives that they keep about their company. There are special corporate archivists who work with these specific archives. Also, there are collections from average people. Many ways we learn about the past are through diaries that have been donated. Along with working on collections, archivists are also there to answer any research questions people may have regarding specific collections.
With museums there are also numerous opportunities. For starters, at the basic level is a volunteer. Museums and archives would not survive without volunteers. Volunteers can help with anything from giving tours to answer questions. There are also people who are interpreters and help with tours. Some museums have museum educators who work with teachers to create lessons to make the students think. There is also somebody who designs the exhibit and a curator who runs the overall area.
This is just a small portion of things people can do with public history. By being a public historian, you are able to interact with the public and hopefully both entertain and education them. Both archives and museums are great options. Some archives, such as Wright State's Archives and Special Collections, get phone call all over the world for help with research. Some museums are small where it is run by only volunteers. While archives and museums may be different, they have the same goal of getting their knowledge out to the public.
I am very excited to share all my knowledge and I look forward to class each week. More to come. Until next time.

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