Interpreting Women's History for the Public
This event took place at the American Historical Association’s annual meeting.
Historians and museum professionals talked about methods and challenges for presenting women’s history to a non-academic audience. Using examples… read more
Historians and museum professionals talked about methods and challenges for presenting women’s history to a non-academic audience. Using examples from their own research and public exhibits, they made recommendations and discussed upcoming projects.
This event took place at the American Historical Association’s annual meeting. close
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