Nearby History: Exploring the Past Around You (American Association for State and Local History)

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

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UPC:
9781442270084
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
6/28/2019
Release Date:
8/15/2019
Author:
Kyvig, David
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Edition:
Fourth
Pages:
242
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Nearby History by David E. Kyvig and Myron A. Marty is one of the essential volumes on any public historians bookshelf and syllabus. Whereas every other how to do history book seems aimed at fledgling academic historians and grounds its advice on academic libraries and footnoting, it is Nearby History that shows the reader how to do hands-on public history research with the resources found in every community. First published in 1984, the book remains as important as ever. And yet the world of historical research has changed since 1984--not just the explosion of online historical sources but also the possibilities of using digital cameras and scanners for research, digital communities for historical collaboration, and podcasts, smartphone apps and websites to present research and interpretations of nearby history. It is time for an update. Newly updated by Larry Cebula, this fourth edition of Nearby History is a comprehensive handbook for those interested in investigating the history of communities, families, local institutions, and cultural artifacts, Nearby History helps its readers research the world near at hand. In this fourth edition, the authors discuss a variety of research approaches involving published literature, unpublished documents, oral histories, visual and material sources, and landscapes; offer guidance in the uses of technology, particularly digital photography and digital voice recording; and suggest methods of historical presentation. The authors also explore the promise and pitfalls of research in the digital age. Richly illustrated with photos and documents, Nearby History is an excellent resource for both professionally trained and self-taught historians.