Doing History
Not all historians work to publish their findings about history in books and articles. Some historians work to convey knowledge about history to the public in public spaces and in public ways. Listen to our interview with Lonnie Bunch, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, on why it’s important for historians to reach multiple audiences with their work and how museums allow them to reach those audiences.
info_outline 013 The History of GenealogyDoing History
Karin Wulf, a Professor of History at William & Mary and the Executive Director of the Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture, reveals why early Americans were interested in genealogy and how they practiced it; Early American and European institutions that encouraged early Americans’ interest in family history; And, why it’s important for both historians and genealogists to understand the history of genealogy.
info_outline 012 How Genealogists ResearchDoing History
In this episode of the “Doing History: How Historians Work” series, we investigate the world of genealogical research with Joshua Taylor, President of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society and a professional genealogist.
info_outline 011 How Historians Publish HistoryDoing History
During our conversation, William and Mary Quarterly Editor Joshua Piker reveals an overview of why historians view history as a process; Different publication opportunities for historians and how publication fits within the process of history; And a look at what it takes to publish in the premier journal of early American history and culture.
info_outline 010 How Historians Write About HistoryDoing History
In this episode, we explore how historians write about history with John Demos, the Samuel Knight Professor of History Emeritus at Yale University and an award-winning historian.
info_outline 009 How to Organize Your ResearchDoing History
In this episode, Billy Smith, a Professor of History at Montana State University, leads us on an exploration of how historians organize and access their research.
info_outline 008 How to Research History OnlineDoing History
Sharon Block, a Professor of History at the University of California-Irvine, serves as our guide through how historians conduct historical research online.
info_outline 007 The History of History WritingDoing History
In this episode, Michael McDonnell, an Associate Professor of History at the University of Sydney, takes us on a behind-the-scenes tour of secondary historical sources and how historians use them to add to our knowledge about the past. Mike reveals who the Anishinaabeg peoples were and how they lived during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; And, what historians mean by historiography and how they use it to research and write new history books and articles.
info_outline 006 How Historians Read Historical SourcesDoing History
What do historians do with historical sources when they find them?
info_outline 005 What Is a Historic SourceDoing History
Historians research the past through historical sources.
info_outlineHistory tells us who we are and how we came to be who we are.
Like history, genealogy studies people. It’s a field of study that can tell us who we are in a more exact sense by showing us how our ancestral lines connect from one generation to the next.
In this episode of the “Doing History: How Historians Work” seres, we investigate the world of genealogical research with Joshua Taylor, President of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society and a professional genealogist.