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The National Council on Public History (NCPH) is an American professional membership association established in 1979 to support a diverse group of people, institutions, agencies, businesses, and academic programs associated with the field of public history.


History

The National Council on Public History was established in 1979 as the professional organization of a growing movement advocating and practicing collaborative and interdisciplinary historical scholarship outside the boundaries of academia. With its emphasis on community engagement and activism, the term "public history" united people already practicing historical work outside of the classroom, including archivists, museum professionals, government historians and policy-makers, preservationists, oral historians, historical consultants, and more. The organization was co-founded by historian Philip L. Cantelon and the formation of NCPH can be traced back to a 1978 public history conference in
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. Organized by G. Wesley Johnson of the
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and funded by a grant from the Arizona Humanities Council, the conference's success resulted in the planning of the first national conference the following year. In 1979, the first formal national meeting of public historians took place in Montecito, California, near the University of California, Santa Barbara, with funding support from the Rockefeller Foundation and the
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. Out of the 1979 conference, a steering committee was set up to explore the formation of a professional organization. The steering committee met in
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on September 14, 1979, where they voted to create the National Council on Public History. NCPH was incorporated in the District of Columbia on May 2, 1980. The current president of the association is Marla Miller. The NCPH Executive Office is located on the campus of
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(IUPUI), and the current Executive Director is Stephanie Rowe. The association has partnered with a range of organizations and government agencies, including the National Coalition for History, Organization of American Historians,
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, American Council of Learned Societies,
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. The National Council on Public History's Annual Meeting is held every spring.


Publications

The National Council on Public History produces several print publications. In partnership with the Department of History at the
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NCPH publishes a quarterly journal,
The Public Historian ''The Public Historian'' is the official publication of the National Council on Public History. It is a quarterly academic journal published by University of California Press, with the journal's editorial offices housed in the History Department, ...
. NCPH also publishes a quarterly newsletter, Public History News, a listserv
H-Public
and a blog
History@Work
NCPH also produces digital resources for public historians, including Best Practices documents; The ''Public History Navigator'', a guide for undergraduate history majors to the landscape of public history graduate programs; and the Guide to Public History Programs, a tool for cataloging and comparing graduate public history programs.


List of chairs

* 1980–83: G. Wesley Johnson, University of California, Santa Barbara * 1983–84: Larry Tise, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission * 1984–85: Jack Holl, Department of Energy * 1985–86: Noel J. Stowe, Arizona State University * 1986–87: Michael Scardaville, University of South Carolina * 1987–88: Arnita A. Jones, History Associates, Inc. * 1988–89:
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, West Virginia University * 1989–90: Theodore Karamanski, Loyola University of Chicago


List of presidents

* 1990–91: David Kyvig, University of Akron * 1991–92: Brit Allan Storey, Bureau of Reclamation, Denver * 1992–93: Martin V. Melosi, University of Houston * 1993–94: Philip V. Scarpino, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis * 1994–95: Patricia Mooney-Melvin, Loyola University of Chicago * 1995–96: Jeffrey Brown, New Mexico State University * 1996–97: Diane Britton, University of Toledo * 1997–98: Jannelle Warren Findley, Arizona State University * 1998–99: Dwight Pitcaithley, National Park Service * 1999–00: Michael J. Devine, American Heritage Center of Wyoming * 2000–01: Alan Newell, Historical Research Associates * 2001–02: Patrick O'Bannon, Historical Research Associates * 2002–03: Rebecca Conard, Middle Tennessee State University * 2003–04: James Gardner, National Museum of American History,
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* 2004–05: Sharon Babaian,
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* 2005–06: Robert Weible, The State Museum of Pennsylvania * 2006–08: Bill Bryans, Oklahoma State University * 2008–10: Marianne Babal, Wells Fargo Bank * 2010–2012: Martin Blatt, National Park Service * 2012–2014: Robert Weyeneth, University of South Carolina * 2014–2016: Patrick Moore, University of West Florida * 2016–2018: Alexandra Lord, National Museum of American History * 2018–2020: Marla Miller,
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* 2020-2022: Gregory Smoak,
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References


External links


National Council on Public HistoryPublic History CommonsReflections on an Idea: NCPH’s First Decade
by Barbara J. Howe, Chair's Annual Address, The Public Historian, Vol. 11, No. 3 (Summer 1989), pp. 69–85 {{Authority control History organizations based in the United States Professional associations based in the United States Non-profit organizations based in Indianapolis