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CFP: Whose History is it Anyway? Public History in Perspective Conference – September 2013 – University of Central Lancashire

By the Editors | December 18, 2012

This is a multi-disciplinary conference aimed at a wide range of history and heritage practitioners making no distinction between professionals and non-professionals. Papers are thus invited from academic historians, those working or volunteering in the museum, heritage and archives sectors, those working in the media, film makers, funding bodies, policy makers, publishers, along with family, local and community historians.

Whose History is it Anyway? Public History in Perspective Conference – Whose history is it anyway? Public history in perspective Conference, 5 and 6th September 2013 – University of Central Lancashire.

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