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As part of its service to the advancement of the field, NCPH has assembled an academic advisory board whose individual members are available to offer expert advice to university and college departments or programs. We expect that colleges and universities would seek outside reviewers in the field of public history under conditions such as these:
- when a college or university or department is exploring the possibility of creating a stand-alone public history program;
- when a history program (or, for that matter, an American Studies or humanities program) is considering adding a public history track;
- when a public history program or public history track is considering an expansion –whether to an MA or a PhD or simply in size and scope;
- when a department is looking to hire new faculty to teach public history and attempting to write a job description;
- when a department is looking to replace a public history faculty member and is reviewing the existing job description;
- when questions about the relationship between public history and museum studies arise
- when a university is seeking an outside reviewer for a faculty member seeking tenure and/or promotion and that faculty member’s scholarship includes activities in the field of public history
- when a university is looking for a faculty member with appropriate credentials to serve as an outside reviewer of undergraduate or graduate programs that include training in public history
The following scholars have agreed to serve in an advisory capacity. Some have provided brief biographical statements which indicate the conditions under which they believe they would be able to offer the most useful advice. (The list of program reviewers is maintained by the NCPH Curriculum & Training Committee. If you would like to be added to this list, please contact the chair of the committee for an application form.)
Elizabeth Brand Monroe, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Bill Bryans, Oklahoma State University Rebecca Conard, Middle Tennessee State University Ann McCleary, University of West Georgia Johanna Miller Lewis, University of Arkansas, Little Rock Philip Scarpino, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Constance Schulz, University of South Carolina Ivan Steen, University of Albany, SUNY Jann Warren Findley, Arizona State University Patricia West McKay, Martin Van Buren NHS
Elizabeth Brand Monroe Associate Professor Department of History—IUPUI 425 University Blvd. Indianapolis, IN 46202 Ph: 317-278-2255 Email |
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Bill Bryans Department of History Oklahoma State University 501 Life Science West Stillwater, OK 74078 Ph: 405-744-8179 Email |
Dr. Bryans has been both doing and teaching public history for about 20 years. His particular advisory strengths are three-fold. First, he is well suited to advising on the establishment and early development of new public history programs. Second, he would be an excellent reviewer of small MA public history programs, especially ones in which there really is only one faculty member directly involved. Finally, having recently served nine years as a department head, he can lend considerable insight into the place of a public history program within an academic History Department, especially administratively.Top of List |
Rebecca Conard Director, Public History PhD Program Middle Tennessee State University Box 23 Murfreesboro, TN 37132 Ph: 615-898-2423 Email |
Dr. Conard is well suited to advise history programs which are considering the creation of a stand alone public history degree. She would also be well suited to assisting departments which are considering the expansion of their public history track –whether by considering a stand alone MA or a PhD or simply thinking about expanding the size and scope of public history offerings. In addition, Dr. Conard would be of assistance to departments who are writing or revising the job descriptions for faculty who can teach public history. In addition, Dr. Conard has served several times as an outside reviewer of undergraduate and/or graduate programs in public history. She has also served as an outside reviewer for public history faculty at other universities who are undergoing the Tenure and Promotion process. Top of List |
Ann McCleary Associate Professor of History Coordinator of Public History Department of History Technology Learning Center University of West Georgia Carrollton GA 30118 Ph: 678-839-6041 Email |
Dr. Ann McCleary has over twenty years of full-time experience in public history, especially working with museums, the Virginia SHPO, state humanities councils, and consulting before returning to teaching almost fifteen years ago. She developed and coordinates the Public History and Museum Studies programs at the University of West Georgia. At UWG, she also created the Center for Public History, in which she supervises community-based research and public programs that engage graduate and undergraduate students in collaborative research projects. Top of List |
Johanna Miller Lewis, PhD Professor of History and Graduate Coordinator Department of History, Public History Program University of Arkansas at Little Rock Off campus Spring Semester 2007 Ph: 501-804-0045 Email |
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Philip Scarpino Professor of History Department of History—IUPUI Cavanaugh 518 425 University Blvd. Indianapolis, IN 46202 Ph: 317-274-3811 Email |
Dr. Scarpino has enjoyed a distinguished career in the field of public history, having served as director of a statewide historic preservation program at Oklahoma State University and as Director of the Public History Program at IUPUI. He has experience both in heading graduate public history programs and in serving as chair of a department with major public history offerings. He has taken his department through two external reviews, and he has served as a reviewer for several departments with public history programs. In addition, Dr. Scarpino has considerable experience working with community partners and supervising paid and unpaid internships. Top of List |
Constance B. Schulz Professor of History Co-Director of the Public History Program Department of History Gambrell Hall 245 University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 Ph: 803-777-6525 Email |
Dr. Schulz teaches and advises students in the Archives Administration component of Public History. She also serves as the History Department coordinator for the Joint program with the School of Library and Information Science in which a dual degree of MA/MLIS is awarded in Archives Administration. Dr. Schulz is responsible for the public history field school offered every two years for six weeks in the north of England, and in addition to the introductory archives course, teaches undergraduate and graduate seminars on the History of American Documentary Photography. Her publications as a public historian have focused on public history education and on visual resources, especially photography for historical research and teaching. In addition, Dr. Schulz has extensive experience in establishing partnerships with public historical entities including the National Park Service. Top of List |
Ivan D. Steen Director, Graduate Program in Public History Director, Oral History Program Co-Director, Center for Applied Historical Research Social Science 119B University at Albany, SUNY 1400 Washington Avenue Albany, New York 12222 Ph: 518-442-5372 Fx: 518-442-5301 Email |
As the founding director of his department's graduate Program in Public History, which was established nearly a quarter of a century ago, he has reasonable expertise related to the first five scenarios listed above. Dr. Steen’s program offers MA degree and a Certificate of Advanced Study (a year beyond the MA) in Public History, as well as a minor field in the PhD program. The department also has plans underway to offer Public History as a major field in the PhD program. Top of List
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Jannelle Warren Findley Co-Director, Graduate Program in Public History Department of History P.O. Box 874302 Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287-2501 Ph: 480-965-5775 Fx: 480-965-0310 Email |
Dr. Warren-Findley has worked as both a public historian and teaching historian. She has an excellent sense of the range of possibilities for public history practice. She has previously helped departments evaluate public historians for promotion and she knows how to work within frameworks that may not address public history scholarship in a straightforward fashion. She has also worked closely with the other national history organizations and knows how to work within their cultures, too. Top of List |
Patricia West McKay National Park Service Martin Van Buren National Historic Site 1013 Old Post Road Kinderhook, NY 12106 Ph: 518-758-9689 Email |
Dr. West has worked as a public historian for thirty years. She has supervised public history internships, participated in tenure and promotion reviews for public historians in the academy, taught graduate and undergraduate history, and coordinated numerous collaborative projects between public and academic historians. She holds a PhD in U.S. History from Binghamton University and is Curator at Martin Van Buren National Historic Site.Top of List |
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