Short Essay

In the Fall of 2010, as part of my Public History Methodology course, I wrote a number of short essays no more than a page in length. Each essay was meant to summarize and expand upon the lessons of an assigned text. This particular text was After the Fact: The Art of Historical Detection by James West and Mark H. Lytle. The essay details the tools a historian uses to communicate history to the public.

You can read the full essay here.