The Impact of Applied History on Policy-Making
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What is applied history?

Applied history is the effort to apply insights grounded in the study of the past to the challenges of the present, particularly in the area of policy-making.

What is the relationship between applied history and public history?

Applied history is closely associated with the field of public history, and the terms today are sometimes used interchangeably, though historically, public history has been a more encompassing term, engaging a broad range of audiences, subjects, and methods, while applied history has been more narrowly focused on work associated with the development of domestic and foreign policy.

Who coined the term 'applied history' and when?

The term 'applied history' was coined in 1909 by political scientist and historian Benjamin Shambaugh (1871-1940).

What organization did Benjamin Shambaugh co-found?

<p>Benjamin Shambaugh co-founded the Mississippi Valley Historical Association (now the Organization of American Historians).</p> Signup and view all the answers

In what year did Benjamin Shambaugh serve as president of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association?

<p>Benjamin Shambaugh served as president of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association in 1909-1910.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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