Writing Local History Today

Writing Local History Today

Author: Thomas A. Mason

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2013-10-11

Total Pages: 149

ISBN-13: 075911904X

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Writing Local History Today guides local historians through the process of researching, writing, and publishing their work. Mason & Calder present step-by-step advice to guide aspiring authors to a successful publication and focus not only on how to write well but also how to market and sell their work. Highlights include: Discussion of how to identify an audience for your writing project Tips for effective research and planning Sample documents, such as contracts and requests for proposals Discussion of how to use social media to leverage your publication Discussion of the benefits and drawbacks to self-publishing An essay by Gregory Britton, the editorial director of John Hopkins University Press, about financial pitfalls in publishing This guide is useful for first-time authors who need help with this sometimes daunting process, or for previously published historians who need a quick reference or timely tip.


On Doing Local History

On Doing Local History

Author: Carol Kammen

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2014-04-04

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 0759123713

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For over thirty years, Carol Kammen’s On Doing Local History has been a valuable guide to professional and “amateur” historians alike. First published in 1986, revised in 2003, this book offers not only discussion of practical matters, but also a deeper reflection on local, public history, what it means, and why it is done. It is used in classrooms and found on the shelves of local historians across the U.S. The third edition features: Updates to chapters that focus on the current concerns and situation of local historians A new chapter on how the field of history cooperates with other arts A new chapter on writing a congregational history Updated references With the same passion (and now even more experience) that drove her to write the first edition, Kammen has brought her seminal work into today’s context for the next generation of local historians. The new edition ensures that this classic will continue to move anyone interested in public history towards a better understanding of why they do what they do and how it benefits their communities.


Rethinking Home

Rethinking Home

Author: Joseph A. Amato

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2002-04

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 0520232933

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"Rethinking Home is pioneering scholarship at its best. Amato makes his case for a new local history combining academic sophistication with a deft human touch, that can provide a new perspective on the way in which humans have interacted with their natural and created environments over the past 150 years. Amato’s eloquent plea for scholars to rethink the intricate relationships between home, place, nation, and world is one that cannot be ignored."—Richard O. Davies, University Foundation Professor, University of Nevada "Local history is the stepchild of our profession. Joseph Amato has emancipated Cinderella. Innovative and engaging, his passion for particulars brings life to people and places whose interest we have underrated far too long; and provides a good read beside."—Eugen Weber Department of History, UCLA "In the best Thoreauvian sense, Joseph Amato masterfully synthesizes and eloquently presents two decades of practicing and thinking deeply about local history. How pleasantly odd, how wonderful that a book on local history should be so rousing, so encouraging, so redemptive! Rethinking Home is a veritable call to arms for those of us who care deeply about the special, the distinctive character of our own home places, our own locales."—Bradley P. Dean, Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods


On Doing Local History

On Doing Local History

Author: Carol Kammen

Publisher: Rowman Altamira

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780759102538

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Completely revised and updated edition of the guide for local historians.


Homespun

Homespun

Author: Robert L. Stevens

Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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Using several social studies and geography standards as a framework for planning, this book offers teachers some of the best instructional activities for learning more about the lifeblood of communities.


How to Write History that People Want to Read

How to Write History that People Want to Read

Author: A. Curthoys

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-04-30

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 0230304966

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Drawn from decades of experience, this is a concise and highly practical guide to writing history. Aimed at all kinds of people who write history academic historians, public historians, professional historians, family historians and students of all levels the book includes a wide range of examples from many genres and styles.


Nearby History

Nearby History

Author: David E. Kyvig

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 9780742502710

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In the Second Edition of Nearby History, the authors have updated all chapters, introduced information about internet sources and uses of newer technologies, as well as updated the appendices.


English Local History

English Local History

Author: Kate Tiller

Publisher: History Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13:

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An accessible introduction to researching English local history from original records and written sources.


A Place to Remember

A Place to Remember

Author: Robert Archibald

Publisher: Rowman Altamira

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 9780761989431

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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.