Welcome to a special issue of Public History Review which has been edited by Hilda Kean and Paul Ashton.
Table of Contents
Articles (refereed)
| Introduction | |
| Hilda Kean | 1-11 |
| The British Museum: An Imperial Museum in a Post-Imperial World | |
| Emily Duthie | 12-25 |
| United States Holocaust Museums: Pathos, Possession, Patriotism | |
| Rob Baum | 26-46 |
| Restoring the 'Mam': Archives, Access And Research Into Women’s Pasts In Wales | |
| Mandi O'Neill | 47-64 |
| On the Waterfront: The Historic Waterfront Precinct, Dunedin, New Zealand | |
| Alexander Trapeznik | 65-82 |
| Diverse Evill Persons: Echoes in the Landscape, Echoes in the Archives | |
| Martin Bashforth, Patricia Bashforth | 83-107 |
| Indian Jute in Australian Collections: Forgetting and Recollecting Transnational Networks | |
| Andrew Hassam | 108-128 |
| A ‘Social Form Of Knowledge’ in Practice: Unofficial Compiling of 1960s Pop Music on CD-R | |
| Paul Martin | 129-150 |
ISSN: 1833-4989