Description: "Examines the presentation and reception of Arab American public history"-- Provided by publisher.
Review Quotes:
"Arab American Public History is both a call to expand the practice of Arab American public history and a resource for scholars and community members engaged in collaborative historical work. It documents how Arab Americans have preserved and interpreted their histories beyond academic settings. By highlighting projects grounded in public-facing work, from family archives and neighborhood tours to museum exhibitions and educational initiatives, this collection offers practical guidance and critical reflection on how public history can challenge erasure and make Arab American experiences more visible and accessible. As the first volume to bring together Arab American public history practitioners, it sets a new standard for how scholars and communities can co-create and sustain Arab American historical narratives."--Danielle Haque, Professor of English at Minnesota State University, Mankato