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Public History and Memory

 
Baron, Lawrence, "The Holocaust and American Public Memory, 1945–1960," Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 17 (Spring 2003), 62–88.

Bederman, David J., "Maritime Preservation Law: Old Challenges, New Trends," Widener Law Symposium Journal, 8 (no. 2, 2002), 163–206.

Blatt, Martin, "Boston's Public History," Public Historian, 25 (Spring 2003), 11–16.

———, ed., "Boston's Public History," Public Historian, 25 (Spring 2003), 11–71. Round table.

Braunstein, Sherri J., "Shipwrecks Lost and Found at Sea: The Abandoned Shipwreck Act of 1987 Is Still Causing Confusion and Conflict rather than Preserving Historic Shipwrecks," Widener Law Symposium Journal, 8 (no. 2, 2002), 301–22.

Breshears, David, "One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Meaning of Equality and the Cultural Politics of Memory in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke," Journal of Law in Society, 3 (Winter 2002), 67–103.

Crumrin, Timothy, Lonnie Bunch, and William Munn, "David Thelen's 'Learning from the Past': A Conversation with the IMH," Indiana Magazine of History, 99 (June 2003), 165–71.

Eales, Anne Bruner, "Fort Archives: The National Archives Goes to War," Prologue, 35 (Summer 2003), 28–39. Heavily illustrated.

England, Margaret F., "Regionalism and Historic Preservation: How History Is Given Greater Weight in Different Regions of the Country," Widener Law Symposium Journal, 8 (no. 2, 2002), 347–79.

Fogg, Terry, "Using New Computer Technology for Oral History Interviews and Archival Research," American Educational History Journal, 28 (2001), 135–41.

Grissom, Carol A., and Ronald S. Harvey, "The Conservation of American War Memorials Made of Zinc," Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 42 (Spring 2003), 21–38. Heavily illustrated.

Haw, Richard, "The Opening of the Brooklyn Bridge: Consensus or Exclusion?," New York History, 84 (Spring 2003), 153–78. Heavily illustrated.

Hudson, Larry E., Jr., and Ellen Durrigan Santora, "Oral History: An Inclusive Highway to the Past," History Teacher, 36 (Feb. 2003), 206–20.. . .

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