This course introduces learners to applied public history: understanding and interpreting the past today, and engaging diverse communities in the practice of making and sharing histories. The course draws on project case studies, expert insights and diverse perspectives to model exciting approaches to researching and sharing the history of places and people. Learners will develop a toolkit to apply in their own practice, by participating in discussion, quizzes, creative activities and mini masterclasses.

Applied Public History: Places, People, Stories
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Applied Public History: Places, People, Stories

Instructor: Catherine Clarke
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Reviewed on Apr 22, 2021
I just will say that it worth every minute spent! Very inspiring, clear, interesting. Lot of examples. Boosts creativity even in such academic discipline as history. Beautiful speakers!
Reviewed on Mar 12, 2021
This is very helpful for improving historiography skills.
Reviewed on May 29, 2022
First Coursera course - very impressed. Easy to navigate, interesting and informative. Worthwhile study. I will be exploring other subject areas.
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