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Teaching History Communication: Early Results
History Communication courses have been taught at several universities. Early results are positive.
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Second History Communication Course Planned!
Wayne State University has unveiled the second-ever History Communication course. The course is being led by historian Jennifer Hart.
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History Communication Fellowships at Villanova!
The Lepage Center for History in the Public Interest at Villanova University has created the first-ever History Communication Fellowships.
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Workshop in Austin at #AASLH2017
A #histcomm workshop at the American Association for State and Local History conference on bringing history communication into public history practice.
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National Association of Media Literacy Education (NAMLE); Jun 2017
Charisse L’Pree Corsbie-Massay, Eric Olson & Jason Steinhauer discussed history communication and media literacy at the National Association of Media Literacy Education conference in Chicago
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History Communication in Europe
The U.S. Department of State invited Jason Steinhauer to Lithuania to discuss history communication with government officials, policymakers, scholars and students.
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Working Group at NCPH 2017
A working group met at the National Council on Public History conference to discuss next steps for the #histcomm movement.
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First-ever History Communication Course launched!
The first-ever History Communication course has been launched at University of Massachusetts Amherst! The course is being taught by public historian Marla Miller.
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Public relations and elections, there’s a history there!
Public relations has been pivotal to Presidential campaigns since the late 19th century. Surprisingly, it was William McKinley who paved the way.
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NEW VIDEOS SPOTLIGHT ROLE OF MEDIA IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
A new YouTube series by historians that reveals a complicated & intermingled past & provides context to the current moment.