public history
Public history is the practice of presenting and interpreting history outside of traditional academic settings. It involves engaging with the public through various mediums, such as museums, historical sites, documentaries, and community projects. Public historians work to make history accessible and relevant to diverse audiences.
This field emphasizes collaboration with communities to preserve local histories and promote understanding of the past. Public historians may also conduct oral histories, create exhibitions, and develop educational programs. By doing so, they help foster a deeper appreciation for history and its impact on contemporary society, often highlighting topics like social justice and cultural heritage.