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January - Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 134
April - Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 1 - 120
July - Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages 1 - 184
October - Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages 1 - 160
Volume 14, Issue 3
July 1992
ISSN 0272-3433
EISSN 1533-8576
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In this Issue
National Council on Public History President's Annual Address
Native Americans and Museums
Roundtable: Curating History in Museums: Some Thoughts Provoked by "The West as America"
Review Essays
Print Reviews
Reviews
Exhibit Reviews
Film and Media Reviews
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Front Matter
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Editor's Corner
Otis L. Graham,, Jr.
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Back Matter
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National Council on Public History President's Annual Address
Hanging by Four Pine Needles (Or, Confessions of a Public Historian)
Brit Allan Storey
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Native Americans and Museums
Curation and Repatriation of Sacred and Tribal Objects
Andrew Gulliford
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Another View on Repatriation: Lost to the Public, Lost to History
Clement W. Meighan
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Reply to "Another View on Repatriation"
Andrew Gulliford
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Roundtable: Curating History in Museums: Some Thoughts Provoked by "The West as America"
Introduction
Marie Tyler-McGraw
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Audience and Museum: Reflections about Fruitful Conversations
Frank Jewell
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Embracing Controversy: Museum Exhibitions and the Politics of Change
Lonnie Bunch
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A Modest Proposal: A Bill of Rights for American Museums
Alfred F. Young
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The Museum as Forum: A Funder's View
Marsha L. Semmel
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Visualizing Conflict in "The West as America"
Roger B. Stein
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Review Essays
A Public Historiography
Robin W. Winks
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"Accessible to Scholars": The Historical Publications Program of the Canadian Parks Service
David A. Simmons
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Curating the Past: Recent Trends in Museum Studies
Terry A. Barnhart
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Print Reviews
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Anna Kasten Nelson
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Barbara Howe
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Michael Griffith
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David Gebhard
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Alfred Runte
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Kimball M. Banks
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Debra E. Bernhardt
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Theresa A. Singleton
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Jarrell C. Jackman
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Karen E. Hudson
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Larry E. Murphy
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Denzil Verardo
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Christopher P. Bickford
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Sidney Leibovitz
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James B. Rhoads
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Harold T. Pinkett
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Roy Rosenzweig
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Edmund B. Sullivan
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Chet Orloff
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Patricia A. Cunningham
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