• Image of the reconstructed stockade at Fort Vancouver and Pearson Air Museum looking northeast from the Land Bridge.

    Fort Vancouver

    National Historic Site OR,WA

HST 496-596 Intro to Public History

Greetings!

To follow up on our December 4 class discussion, please find attached a few items that you might find helpful.

If there is anything I'm missing or that you'd like added, please let me know by emailing me here. Thanks!


Also, here are some links to several resources I referenced during the talk and the walk-around:
Lastly, I'd be remiss if I didn't put a plug in for the class I teach in the spring quarter at PSU: HST 409/509 Historic Site Interpretation.

You'll find a link to the most recent class website here, including syllabus, reading list, student projects, etc.

If you find such a course interesting, please let Professor Lang know; course funding is very sparse and the course is not currently in the funding cycle for 2010.

Cheers,
Greg


Did You Know?

Artist's representation of the Fort Vancouver village area

Did you know that over 35 ethnic and tribal groups were represented in Fort Vancouver’s fur trade village? Visit Fort Vancouver National Historic Site to learn more about the people of the fur trade! More...