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This post is 1. a long time coming, 2. was inspired by Annie Cullen’s Public History Mix Tape and 3.… READ MORE
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In so many of our public history classes the issue of relevance always seems to sneak its way into the… READ MORE
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A recent online discussion among fellow environmental historians revealed a troubling development: the word “environment” carries negative connotations for a… READ MORE
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Anyone that knows me personally knows I’m quite the nerdy hobby photographer. Just read my archives on this blog to… READ MORE
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Black History Month will eventually be obsolete. That is what historian Carter G. Woodson hoped in 1926 when he and… READ MORE
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My colleagues have filled the Lakefront Historian with a number of critical reviews of historical fiction films. And this year… READ MORE
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The holidays are all about traditions. We all understand that the coming of the holiday season means honoring the same… READ MORE
The Lakefront Historian is a group blog written by graduate students and scholars associated with the Loyola University Chicago Public History Program. Content includes reviews of historical sites and institutions, commentary on the public consumption of history, thoughts on public history theory and practice, and news about public history careers.