The Wages of History: Emotional Labor on Public History’s Front Lines

Reading through Amy Tyson’s, The Wages of History is something I believe everyone working in non-profits, or the humanities in general. This kind of work entails a tremendous amount of emotional labor whether this is in work-life balance, devaluation, or in the museum field the subjects that are interpreted. I advise anyone studying the humanities …

The American Legacy of White Supremacy in History:

Public historians have a responsibility to present history accurately, and not turn away in our interpretations of our past from difficult memories. Both books, All That She Carried and How the World Is Passed do just this. Both use different means, but they are perfect companion pieces to read.  All That She Carried: This book …