National Council on Public History (NCPH)

we focus on public history as a form of public culture, not just as a set of historical topics, but as a way knowledge, memory, and authority are produced for and with publics. You will explore the website of the National Council on Public History (NCPH), the primary professional organization for public historians in the United States.


Prompt 1: Public History as Institutional Practice

Using the NCPH website as your primary source, write 600800 words analyzing:

  • How public history is framed as a field, profession, or practice
  • What assumptions are made about publics, expertise, and ethics
  • How authority is claimed, shared, or negotiated

Support your analysis with specific references to site language and structure, and connect your observations to course concepts.


Prompt 2: Professionalization, Public Culture, and Power

Professional organizations shape public culture in important ways.

In 600800 words, discuss:

  • How NCPH formalizes public history (through standards, language, resources, or advocacy)
  • What this formalization enables
  • What it may constrain or leave unaddressed

Ground your analysis in close reading of the website.


Prompt 3: Reflexive Analysis

Approach the NCPH website as both an object and a method.

In 600800 words, reflect on:

  • How the site teaches visitors how to think about public history
  • What kinds of responsibility, urgency, or affect it produces
  • How this shapes your understanding of public-facing scholarship or work

This should be reflective and analytical, grounded in the site itself.

Three section each section need to be 600-800 words

Requirements: 2.5p   |   .doc file

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