snapshots:
a blog for the Public History Collaborative @ the University of Arizona

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Coming Home
By: Michelle K. Berry 11/17/23 Home has many meanings. To some with a strong sense of place, home is a physical locality. For others, home is about relationships with people, animals, food, scents, even music. Memory, whether difficult or happy, can be considered home especially for someone feeling displaced in their current situation. No matter…
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The Focus of the PHC
By: Michelle K. Berry, Lead Instigator and Chair of the PHC Committee (2023-2025) The PHC is a dynamic and evolving initiative in the Department of History at the University of Arizona, and our main areas of focus encompass the passions and expertise of the faculty in the department. We center 3 areas of historical study:…
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Introducing the Public History Collaborative at The University of Arizona
The Public History Collaborative (PHC) at the University of Arizona was launched in 2019 – admittedly not the most fortuitous time to begin a collaborative, public project. But hindsight is 20/20! In its post-pandemic life, the PHC serves several purposes. First, it is an advocacy hub for all things public that the Department of History…
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