OAH, AHA, NCPH Approve Recommendations on Evaluating Public History for Tenure and Promotion

OAH, AHA, NCPH Approve Recommendations on Evaluating Public History for Tenure and Promotion.

THIS IS A BIG DEAL …  Quoted from FoundHistory: ” The advice is outlined in a new report [.pdf] entitled Tenure, Promotion, and the Publicly Engaged Academic Historian. Acknowledging that public history work is generally and unfairly overlooked in academic settings, the report provides practical advice to review committees on how best to consider public history and to candidates on how best to conduct and present public history in the tenure and promotion process. A supporting white paper [.pdf] by the report’s authors provides background and discusses the issues presented in the report in greater detail. Yours truly contributed a “case study” on digital history to the white paper, which suggests a set of both internal (audience, content, design, and process) and external (funding, publications, reviews, and awards) criteria for evaluating history websites.”

Roof Detail of Tianhou Temple

Check out the detail of the interior roof of the Tianhou Temple in Lugang Township. Broadly, the detail and devotion at this site was extraordinary, in Western society reminiscent of the more ornate Catholic churches one might find in many places. What is remarkable, perhaps more remarkable, is just how widely used these temples were, with worshipers burning incense and reciting prayers all hours of the day and night. They felt like the central avenues of daily life that indeed they were to many Taiwanese.