Living History Anthology

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agricultural heritage education
Agricultural Museums
Andrew H. Baker
Animal Care
Animal Care Policy
Barbara Corson
Carrie Fellows
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Cliff Jones
collection management policies
Conner Prairie
Cross Semen
David W. Floyd
Deborah Scott
Debra A. Reid
Derrick Birdsall
Docent Program
Edward L. Hawes
Ellen Gasser
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George Nicholson
Hampton Court Palace
Heidi Campbell-Shoaf
Heritage Park
historical reenactment methods
J. Marc Meltonville
Jerry Shapins
Kathryn Boardman
Ken Yellis
Leonurus Cardiaca
livestock management programs
Living Historical Farm
Living History
living history museum operations guide
Living History Museums
Living History Programs
Living History Site
Lynn D. Dierking
Mark P. Leone
Mary Seelhorst
Michael Gross
Michael L. Woodcock
museum interpretation strategies
Nan Rickey
Nordiska Museet
Open Air Museums
Parking Area
Peter Ledwith
Petit Trianon
Plimoth Plantation
Prudence P. Haines
Richard Fitch
RLM
Robert Hoare
Robin Mitchener
Roger L. Welsch
Ron Kley
Seeds Savers Exchange
Sturbridge Village
Successful Volunteer Program
Susan J. Mccabe
Thomas Shaw
Tom Brown
Tom Kelleher
Tooth Ache Tree
Virginia Wolf Briscoe
volunteer engagement in museums
Wendy Engler
William Reid

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815386865
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Living History Anthology brings together twenty-six practical essays on the craft of establishing and running living history museums. Contributions cover all aspects of developing and running a living history site.

Including contributions on strategic planning, human resource management, research programs, collection policies, and engagement with varied audiences, including indigenous groups, the book demonstrates how to approach such tasks from a living history perspective. Topics unique to the sector, such as re-enactment, historic trade crafts, and working with machinery and livestock, are also covered. Each essay is briefly introduced and contextualized by the editors, while the collection is bookended by a new foreword and afterword from Debra A. Reid, and an introduction from the editors.

Representing the collective wisdom of the Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums (ALHFAM) members across the decades, The Living History Anthology provides a valuable resource for all living history practitioners. It should also be of interest to students and scholars studying living history.

Martha B. Katz-Hyman is Communications Manager at the ALHFAM, and a member of the curatorial staff at the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, Williamsburg, VA, USA.

Cliff Jones is Curator of the South Dumfries Historical Society in St. George, Ontario, Canada.

Susan J. McCabe has over thirty years of experience working at historic sites in the USA and as a museum consultant specializing in interpretation and collections.

Mary Seelhorst is a freelance museum exhibit developer, writer, and musician based in Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA.