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ISBN
0761989439
EAN
9780761989431
Publication Name
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Type
Paperback
Release Title
A Place to Remember: Using History To Build Community (America...
Artist
Archibald, Robert
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0761989439
ISBN-13
9780761989431
eBay Product ID (ePID)
598791

Product Key Features

Book Title
Place to Remember : Using History to Build Community
Number of Pages
224 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Civilization, United States / State & Local / General, Sociology / General, Development / General, General
Publication Year
1999
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Social Science, Business & Economics, History
Author
Robert R. Archibald
Book Series
American Association for State and Local History Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
99-006261
TitleLeading
A
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
While Archibald's message is aimed mainly at public historians and covers topics and issues with which both public and academic historians have wrestled for years, it should appeal to any reader interested in sustaining diverse communities in a complex world., This is a provocative book by an original historian whose personal voice and reflections will...grab readers...as human beings and historians at deeper levels than most books....My basic reaction was gratitude for being invited to think in fresh ways about problems all historians face as professionals and human beings., Archibald's quest for a public history that can produce empathy is stimulating and important....Written for a broad audience....A thought-provoking and creative work., This is a book that challenges public historians to think differently about their work and to define the very purpose of history as a component of civic culture. Whether we agree or disagree with his methods and conclusions, Archibald has offered a new vision for the role of history in our society., As historical organizations, such as the Organization of American Historians, reach out to involve more teachers of history at the secondary level and those working in public institutions, this book presents a wealth of ideas and examples by an impassioned leader in the public history field., "Archibald thinks that the time has come when public history organizations will be asked to take more responsibility in facilitating methods of doing public business. The skills needed to achieve consensus must inevitably take into account those experiences in the collective past which further understanding. His book is worth reading and studying by museum staffs and historical society boards, and I would urge that they circulate a copy and discuss it." --Lois H. McDonald, Local Historian, California Historian "This is a provocative book by an original historian whose personal voice and reflections will...grab readers...as human beings and historians at deeper levels than most books....My basic reaction was gratitude for being invited to think in fresh ways about problems all historians face as professionals and human beings." --David Thelen, (Indiana University), Journal of American History "For anyone interested in history, and especially those involved with local historical societies, museums, and archives or with the preservation of historic places and sites, A Place to Remember is a worthwhile and inspired reminder to step back for a moment to view the essential role of history in our lives and communities, how it gives meaning to the present and connects us to the future." --Allan Kent Powell, Utah State Historical Society, Utah Historical Quarterly "Archibald's quest for a public history that can produce empathy is stimulating and important....Written for a broad audience....A thought-provoking and creative work." --Alison Landsberg, George Mason University, American Historical Review "This is a book that challenges public historians to think differently about their work and to define the very purpose of history as a component of civic culture. Whether we agree or disagree with his methods and conclusions, Archibald has offered a new vision for the role of history in our society." --Barbara Franco, (The Historical Society of Washington, D.C.), The Public Historian "Part meditation, part memoir, part social analysis, part panegyric, and a call to arms for all of us working in the field of public history.... Museums of all kinds would benefit from having key professional staff and trustees read this book." --Ian Quimby, Historical Society of Pennsylvania "As historical organizations, such as the Organization of American Historians, reach out to involve more teachers of history at the secondary level and those working in public institutions, this book presents a wealth of ideas and examples by an impassioned leader in the public history field." --Katie H. Armitage "While Archibald's message is aimed mainly at public historians and covers topics and issues with which both public and academic historians have wrestled for years, it should appeal to any reader interested in sustaining diverse communities in a complex world." -- Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains, Archibald thinks that the time has come when public history organizations will be asked to take more responsibility in facilitating methods of doing public business. The skills needed to achieve consensus must inevitably take into account those experiences in the collective past which further understanding. His book is worth reading and studying by museum staffs and historical society boards, and I would urge that they circulate a copy and discuss it., Part meditation, part memoir, part social analysis, part panegyric, and a call to arms for all of us working in the field of public history.... Museums of all kinds would benefit from having key professional staff and trustees read this book., For anyone interested in history, and especially those involved with local historical societies, museums, and archives or with the preservation of historic places and sites, A Place to Remember is a worthwhile and inspired reminder to step back for a moment to view the essential role of history in our lives and communities, how it gives meaning to the present and connects us to the future.
Dewey Decimal
973
Table Of Content
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 1 Facing the Past Chapter 3 2 Remembrance Chapter 4 3 Somewhere in Time Chapter 5 4 Speaking with the Past Chapter 6 5 Common Ground Chapter 7 6 Values at the Core Chapter 8 7 Intersections Chapter 9 8 Friends and Colleagues Chapter 10 9 Everybody's Business Chapter 11 10 Facing the Future Chapter 12 A Brief Booklist Chapter 13 About the Author
Synopsis
Well-known public historian Robert Archibald's personal exploration of the intersections of history, memory, and community reveals how we participate in the making and sustaining of community as well as how we remember the community that shaped us. Writing in a rich literary narrative, Archibald blends local history, personal reminiscence, and an analysis of the changing meaning of community with a passionate call for more effective public history. A Place to Remember poetically illustrates how we are active participants in the past and the role and importance of history in contemporary life., In this call for better public history, Robert Archibald explores the intersections of history, memory and community to illustrate the role of history in contemporary life and how we are active participants in the past.
LC Classification Number
E180.5.A73 1999

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