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Description
The 3rd edition of Public History: A Practical Guide explores history in the public sphere and examines the variety of skills that historians require in the practice of public history. It discusses how through various mediums of interpretation and presentation a range of actors, which include museums, archives, government agencies, community history societies and both traditional and digital media, make history accessible to a wider audience. It provides the reader with an overview of the wider-world application and communication of history beyond the classroom through core case studies for each sector that include ideas for best practice 'in the field'.
Faye Sayer offers an accessible and engaging synopsis of a topic that has not previously been covered. By focusing on an area of study that has changed substantially in the last decade, this book presents a comprehensive outline of the practice of 'public history', and provides ideas for future methodological approaches as well as a reference point for planning professional development in order to gain future employment in these sectors.
This new edition includes:
* Two brand new chapters covering the impact and evaluation of public history and the future of public history
* Heavily updated sections on media history, digital history, teaching history and community heritage
* Many more global case studies
* Historiographic updates throughout, an updated companion website and around 20 additional images
* An enhanced online 'Public History Toolkit' resource, with information on areas like project planning and careers
In the current economic and political climate, students need to understand the potential use of history beyond university; Public History: A Practical Guide contains the tools and advice needed for them to get one step ahead in terms of knowledge, skills and experience.
Table of Contents
1. Public History: An Introduction
2. Museums, Archives, Heritage Centres and Sites
3. Methods of Communication
4. Media History: Television, Radio and Popular Publication
5. Digital Media
6. Community History
7. Teaching History
8. Restoration, Preservation and Conservation
9. Politics, Policy Makers and History
10. Evaluation and Impact of Public History
11. History and Business
12. The Future of Public History
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Internet Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | 08 Jan 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 3rd |
| Extent | 448 |
| ISBN | 9781350367159 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 50 bw illus |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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All public history teachers and researchers have a lot to learn from this welcome new edition of Sayer's Public History. Expansive and wide-ranging, global in reach, it includes several new case studies and a much-needed section on impact. I look forward to replacing my well-thumbed copy of the 2016 edition and sharing Sayer's extensive expertise and knowledge with my Australian students.
Tanya Evans, President of the International Federation of Public History, Macquarie University, Australia
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Doing public history well has never been more important, and so this new third edition of Faye Sayer's highly regarded textbook could not be more timely. Comprehensive and engagingly written, anyone interested in the field of public history will find no better introduction.
David Dean, Distinguished Research Professor and Professor Emeritus, Carleton University, Canada























