Pursuit of Local History
Readings on Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Kammen, Carol
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Herausgeber: Kammen, Carol
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This is an important book for students of museum studies who, in their future careers, will become practitioners of local history. It is equally important for those of us involved in the practice of local history, as it is a good starting place for discussions about the quality of what we do and the ways we can make it better.
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This is an important book for students of museum studies who, in their future careers, will become practitioners of local history. It is equally important for those of us involved in the practice of local history, as it is a good starting place for discussions about the quality of what we do and the ways we can make it better.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780761991694
- ISBN-10: 0761991697
- Artikelnr.: 26184829
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780761991694
- ISBN-10: 0761991697
- Artikelnr.: 26184829
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Carol Kammen writes editorials for History News and is the author of On Doing Local History: Reflections on What Local Historians Do, Why, and What It Means and of eleven plays. She co-edited the Encyclopedia of Local History with Norma Prendergast.
chapter 1 About the Editor
chapter 2 Acknowledgments
chapter 3 Introduction:Local History-In Search of Comon Threads
chapter 4 I:The Local Historian
chapter 5 1. The Amateur Historian by Carol Kammen
chapter 6 2. Some Impressions of the Nonacademic Local Historians and Their
Writings by David J. Russo
chapter 7 3. Local Historians and Their Activities by Judith M. Wellman
chapter 8 II:Nineteenth-Century Views of Local History
chapter 9 4. An Address Delivered Before the New Hampshire Historical
Society by Salma Hale
chapter 10 5. Deficiencies in Our History: An Address Delivered Before the
Vermont Historical and Antiquarian Society at Montpelier, October 16, 1846
by James Davie Butler, Jr.
chapter 11 6. The Literature of American Local History: A Bibliographical
Essay by Hermann E. Ludewig
chapter 12 III. The Nature of Local History
chapter 13 7. The Value of Local History by Lewis Mumford
chapter 14 8. The Value of Local History by Constance Mclaughlin Green
chapter 15 9. Nearby History: Connecting Particulars and Universals by
David E. Kyvig and Myron A. Marty
chapter 16 10. State, Local, and Regional Studies by John Alexander
Williams
chapter 17 IV:Thinking Anew about Local History
chapter 18 11. Changes in the Community by Constance Mclaughlin Green
chapter 19 12. Challenges and Opportunities in Writing State and Local
History by Michael Kammen
chapter 20 13. The Usable Past: A Study of Historical Traditions in Kansas
City by Richard Wohl and A. Theodore Brown
chapter 21 14. A Manifesto: The Defense and Illustration of Local History
by Paul Leuilliot
chapter 22 15. A Sense of Place: A Historian Advocates Conceptual
Approaches to Community History by Shelton Stromquist
chapter 23 V:Rx for Local Historians
chapter 24 16. How Not to Write Local History by H. P. R. Finberg
chapter 25 17. The Local Historian: His Occupational Hazards and
Compensations by John Walton Caughey
chapter 26 18. How to Write a Dull Town History by Geoffrey Elan
chapter 27 19. Local and Community History: Some Cautionary Remarks on an
Idea Whose Time Has Returned by David A. Gerber
chapter 28 VI. A Passion for Local History
chapter 29 20. The Stuff of History by Robert Archibald
chapter 30 Suggestions for Further Reading
chapter 2 Acknowledgments
chapter 3 Introduction:Local History-In Search of Comon Threads
chapter 4 I:The Local Historian
chapter 5 1. The Amateur Historian by Carol Kammen
chapter 6 2. Some Impressions of the Nonacademic Local Historians and Their
Writings by David J. Russo
chapter 7 3. Local Historians and Their Activities by Judith M. Wellman
chapter 8 II:Nineteenth-Century Views of Local History
chapter 9 4. An Address Delivered Before the New Hampshire Historical
Society by Salma Hale
chapter 10 5. Deficiencies in Our History: An Address Delivered Before the
Vermont Historical and Antiquarian Society at Montpelier, October 16, 1846
by James Davie Butler, Jr.
chapter 11 6. The Literature of American Local History: A Bibliographical
Essay by Hermann E. Ludewig
chapter 12 III. The Nature of Local History
chapter 13 7. The Value of Local History by Lewis Mumford
chapter 14 8. The Value of Local History by Constance Mclaughlin Green
chapter 15 9. Nearby History: Connecting Particulars and Universals by
David E. Kyvig and Myron A. Marty
chapter 16 10. State, Local, and Regional Studies by John Alexander
Williams
chapter 17 IV:Thinking Anew about Local History
chapter 18 11. Changes in the Community by Constance Mclaughlin Green
chapter 19 12. Challenges and Opportunities in Writing State and Local
History by Michael Kammen
chapter 20 13. The Usable Past: A Study of Historical Traditions in Kansas
City by Richard Wohl and A. Theodore Brown
chapter 21 14. A Manifesto: The Defense and Illustration of Local History
by Paul Leuilliot
chapter 22 15. A Sense of Place: A Historian Advocates Conceptual
Approaches to Community History by Shelton Stromquist
chapter 23 V:Rx for Local Historians
chapter 24 16. How Not to Write Local History by H. P. R. Finberg
chapter 25 17. The Local Historian: His Occupational Hazards and
Compensations by John Walton Caughey
chapter 26 18. How to Write a Dull Town History by Geoffrey Elan
chapter 27 19. Local and Community History: Some Cautionary Remarks on an
Idea Whose Time Has Returned by David A. Gerber
chapter 28 VI. A Passion for Local History
chapter 29 20. The Stuff of History by Robert Archibald
chapter 30 Suggestions for Further Reading
chapter 1 About the Editor
chapter 2 Acknowledgments
chapter 3 Introduction:Local History-In Search of Comon Threads
chapter 4 I:The Local Historian
chapter 5 1. The Amateur Historian by Carol Kammen
chapter 6 2. Some Impressions of the Nonacademic Local Historians and Their
Writings by David J. Russo
chapter 7 3. Local Historians and Their Activities by Judith M. Wellman
chapter 8 II:Nineteenth-Century Views of Local History
chapter 9 4. An Address Delivered Before the New Hampshire Historical
Society by Salma Hale
chapter 10 5. Deficiencies in Our History: An Address Delivered Before the
Vermont Historical and Antiquarian Society at Montpelier, October 16, 1846
by James Davie Butler, Jr.
chapter 11 6. The Literature of American Local History: A Bibliographical
Essay by Hermann E. Ludewig
chapter 12 III. The Nature of Local History
chapter 13 7. The Value of Local History by Lewis Mumford
chapter 14 8. The Value of Local History by Constance Mclaughlin Green
chapter 15 9. Nearby History: Connecting Particulars and Universals by
David E. Kyvig and Myron A. Marty
chapter 16 10. State, Local, and Regional Studies by John Alexander
Williams
chapter 17 IV:Thinking Anew about Local History
chapter 18 11. Changes in the Community by Constance Mclaughlin Green
chapter 19 12. Challenges and Opportunities in Writing State and Local
History by Michael Kammen
chapter 20 13. The Usable Past: A Study of Historical Traditions in Kansas
City by Richard Wohl and A. Theodore Brown
chapter 21 14. A Manifesto: The Defense and Illustration of Local History
by Paul Leuilliot
chapter 22 15. A Sense of Place: A Historian Advocates Conceptual
Approaches to Community History by Shelton Stromquist
chapter 23 V:Rx for Local Historians
chapter 24 16. How Not to Write Local History by H. P. R. Finberg
chapter 25 17. The Local Historian: His Occupational Hazards and
Compensations by John Walton Caughey
chapter 26 18. How to Write a Dull Town History by Geoffrey Elan
chapter 27 19. Local and Community History: Some Cautionary Remarks on an
Idea Whose Time Has Returned by David A. Gerber
chapter 28 VI. A Passion for Local History
chapter 29 20. The Stuff of History by Robert Archibald
chapter 30 Suggestions for Further Reading
chapter 2 Acknowledgments
chapter 3 Introduction:Local History-In Search of Comon Threads
chapter 4 I:The Local Historian
chapter 5 1. The Amateur Historian by Carol Kammen
chapter 6 2. Some Impressions of the Nonacademic Local Historians and Their
Writings by David J. Russo
chapter 7 3. Local Historians and Their Activities by Judith M. Wellman
chapter 8 II:Nineteenth-Century Views of Local History
chapter 9 4. An Address Delivered Before the New Hampshire Historical
Society by Salma Hale
chapter 10 5. Deficiencies in Our History: An Address Delivered Before the
Vermont Historical and Antiquarian Society at Montpelier, October 16, 1846
by James Davie Butler, Jr.
chapter 11 6. The Literature of American Local History: A Bibliographical
Essay by Hermann E. Ludewig
chapter 12 III. The Nature of Local History
chapter 13 7. The Value of Local History by Lewis Mumford
chapter 14 8. The Value of Local History by Constance Mclaughlin Green
chapter 15 9. Nearby History: Connecting Particulars and Universals by
David E. Kyvig and Myron A. Marty
chapter 16 10. State, Local, and Regional Studies by John Alexander
Williams
chapter 17 IV:Thinking Anew about Local History
chapter 18 11. Changes in the Community by Constance Mclaughlin Green
chapter 19 12. Challenges and Opportunities in Writing State and Local
History by Michael Kammen
chapter 20 13. The Usable Past: A Study of Historical Traditions in Kansas
City by Richard Wohl and A. Theodore Brown
chapter 21 14. A Manifesto: The Defense and Illustration of Local History
by Paul Leuilliot
chapter 22 15. A Sense of Place: A Historian Advocates Conceptual
Approaches to Community History by Shelton Stromquist
chapter 23 V:Rx for Local Historians
chapter 24 16. How Not to Write Local History by H. P. R. Finberg
chapter 25 17. The Local Historian: His Occupational Hazards and
Compensations by John Walton Caughey
chapter 26 18. How to Write a Dull Town History by Geoffrey Elan
chapter 27 19. Local and Community History: Some Cautionary Remarks on an
Idea Whose Time Has Returned by David A. Gerber
chapter 28 VI. A Passion for Local History
chapter 29 20. The Stuff of History by Robert Archibald
chapter 30 Suggestions for Further Reading







