This issue of Public History Review is based on a number of the papers presented at an international colloquia, 'New Directions in Public History', which was held at the University of Technology, Sydney in September 2010. (More of the papers will be published in a future edition of the journal.) The volume was edited by Paul Ashton and Louisa Di Bartolomeo.
Table of Contents
Articles (refereed)
| Introduction: Going Public | |
| Paul Ashton | 1-15 |
| There is no āIā in Team: Reflections on Team-Based Content Development at the National Museum of Australia | |
| Guy Hansen | 16-33 |
| Though This be Madness: Heritage Methods for Working in Culturally Diverse Communities | |
| John Petersen | 34-51 |
| Trust, Risk and Public History: A View from the United States | |
| James B. Gardner | 52-61 |
| Talking About History: A Case for Oral Historiography | |
| Anna Clark | 62-76 |
| Reanimating Lost Landscapes: Bringing Visualisation to Aboriginal History | |
| Peter Read | 77-88 |
| Sydney's Past, History's Future: The Dictionary of Sydney | |
| Lisa Murray, Emma Grahame | 89-111 |
ISSN: 1833-4989