Book Title: The Inclusive Historian’s Handbook

Authors: American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) and National Council on Public History (NCPH)

Book Description: This dynamic reference source supports inclusive and equity-focused historical work in public settings by sharing a knowledge base that invites more people to engage in history projects. This handbook provides concrete examples of how to make history work more relevant. It centers on equity, inclusivity, diversity, and public service while offering accessible windows into the many ways public historians work. The online version is available at https://inclusivehistorian.com/.

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Title
The Inclusive Historian’s Handbook
Authors
American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) and National Council on Public History (NCPH)
Editors
Modupe Labode (National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution); William S. Walker (Cooperstown Graduate Program, SUNY Oneonta); and Robert Weible (State Historian of New York Emeritus)
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