Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module, students will be able to:
• Understand the different media through which historians communicate
• Appreciate the conventions and considerations around each of these mediums
• Present history in accessible, robust, and innovative ways
• Deliver public history content across multiple and coordinated platforms
• Have a good working knowledge of core texts in historiography, theory and methodologies in history
Indicative Module Content:
Seminar list
1. Introducing Public History (Kelley)
2. Radio and television (Edwards)
3. An agenda for public history (Guldi and Armitage)
4. Primary source analysis: transcription, annotation, contexts
5. Managing historical data (Aydelotte)
6. Museums and the heritage sector (Winter)
7. Exhibitions: media and space (Carnegie)
8. Reading week
9. Publication: producing and writing public history (Carr)
10. Writing a funding proposal (Hirsch)
11. Metrics, impact, and legacy (Smith)
12. Overview: an agenda for Irish Public History (Hobsbawm)