WHO ARE PUBLIC HISTORIANS?
Unlike traditional history scholars, public historians are on the front lines of preserving and sharing history for current and future generations. Public historians engage and interact with the public through history activities, events, speaking engagements, teaching, writing articles, creating videos, producing history podcasts, etc. Public historians include:
museum and historical society leaders and administrators
curators, archivists, consultants, genealogists, preservationists
artists, technicians, craftsmen
docents, guides, interpreters
museum volunteers and staff
history reenactors and performers
teachers, authors, speakers
oral historians, documentary filmmakers, photojournalists, podcast producers