Browse Items
Understanding the present, by contextualizing in the past
I believe public history should be taught with the distinct idea that this is a field in motion. What we know about the past will affect our actions today. However, in doing so we must look at the past not as we see it today, but as it might haveā¦
Tags: international, today, reality
Powered by Omeka

Content on this site by Center for History and New Media is licensed under
a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License. Request permissions beyond the scope of this license here.
© 1996–2013, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media. (Copyright Notice)
This site was created by the Center for History and New Media, along with the National Council for Public History.