Beschreibung:
Helen Clifford, Swaledale Museum, UKEllen Filor, University of Michigan, USAMargot Finn, University College London, UKGeorgina Green, University of York, UKMargaret Makepeace, British Library, UKClaire Reed, National Trust, UKJan Sibthorpe, V&A Online Journal, UKKate Smith, University of Birmingham, UKKeith Sweetmore, National Archives, UK
New Paths to Public Histories challenges readers to consider historical research as a collaborative pursuit enacted across a range of individuals from different backgrounds and institutions. It argues that research communities can benefit from recognizing and strengthening the ways in which they work with others.
1. From Competition to Collaboration: Local Record Office and University Archives and the Country House; Helen Clifford and Keith Sweetmore2. Revealing the Global Histories of Country Houses: Cross-Sector Collaboration in Action at Osterley Park House; Claire Reed and Kate Smith 3. Creating Collaboration: Accessing the Archive; Georgina Green and Margaret Makepeace4. Outside the Public: The Histories of Sezincote and Prestonfield in Private Hands; Ellen Filor and Janice Sibthorpe