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Engaging Diverse Communities
A Guide to Museum Public Relations
University of Massachusetts Press
Rescued from Oblivion
Historical Cultures in the Early United States
By Alea Henle
University of Massachusetts Press
Museum Diplomacy
Transnational Public History and the U.S. Department of State
University of Massachusetts Press
From the Mountains to the Sea
Protecting Nature in Postwar New Hampshire
University of Massachusetts Press
From Environmental Loss to Resistance
Infrastructure and the Struggle for Justice in North America
Edited by Michael Loadenthal and Lea Rekow
University of Massachusetts Press
The Aquatic Frontier
Oysters and Aquaculture in the Progressive Era
University of Massachusetts Press
Fighter in Velvet Gloves
Alaska Civil Rights Hero Elizabeth Peratrovich
University of Alaska Press
Imagining Anchorage
The Making of America's Northernmost Metropolis
Edited by James Barnett and Ian Hartman
University of Alaska Press
Through Their Eyes
A Community History of Eagle, Circle, and Central
University of Alaska Press
Records, Recoveries, Remnants and Inter-Asian Interconnections
Decoding Cultural Heritage
Edited by Anjana Sharma
ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute
Open Spaces, Open Rebellions
The War over America’s Public Lands
University of Massachusetts Press
Going Public
The Art of Participatory Practice
UBC Press
Going Public is a conversation among socially engaged practitioners in theatre, documentary media, the visual and multimedia arts, and oral history that explores how and with whom we collaborate, and why.
Alaska's Greatest Outdoor Legends
Colorful Characters Who Built the Fishing and Hunting Industries
By Doug Kelly
University of Alaska Press
The Village on the Plain
Auburn University, 1856–2006
By Dwayne Cox
University of Alabama Press
The Village on the Plain: Auburn University, 1856–2006 tells the story of the founding of Auburn University as a small private college and the tumultuous history of its growth and transformation into the complex institution it is today.
Museums and the Past
Constructing Historical Consciousness
Edited by Viviane Gosselin and Phaedra Livingstone
UBC Press
This vibrant examination of the museum’s role as contemporary narrator of our past reveals that our perceptions of history and ourselves are shaped as much by how a museum presents information as by what information it presents.
Married to the Empire
Three Governors' Wives in Russian America 1829-1864
University of Alaska Press
Politics and Welfare in Birmingham, 1900–1975
University of Alabama Press
This well-written volume explores the relationships between politics and welfare programs for low-income residents in Birmingham during four periods in the 20th century.
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