The Invaluable Institutional History: Ghana's National Museum from a Obroni Perspective.Published in:Public History Review, 2015, v. 22, p. 38, doi. 10.5130/phrj.v22i0.4781By:GHEE, BRITNEY D.Publication type:Article
Confederate Immigration to Brazil: A Cross-Cultural Approach to Reconstruction and Public History.Published in:2015By:ESPOSITO, KARINAPublication type:Case Study
Take-away Thoughts: Reflecting on Four Case Studies.Published in:2015By:CONARD, REBECCAPublication type:Case Study
Going Public, Going Global: Teaching Public History Through International Collaborations.Published in:Public History Review, 2015, v. 22, p. 1, doi. 10.5130/phrj.v22i0.4754By:NA LIPublication type:Article
Museums Connect: Teaching Public History through Transnational Museum Partnerships.Published in:Public History Review, 2015, v. 22, p. 56, doi. 10.5130/phrj.v22i0.4753By:HARKER, RICHARD J. W.Publication type:Article
'Manxness': Uses of Heritage on the Isle of Man.Published in:Public History Review, 2015, v. 22, p. 8, doi. 10.5130/phrj.v22i0.4752By:CATTE, ELIZABETHPublication type:Article