Applied History

What Is The Applied History Initiative?
Patty Limerick has been 鈥渢urning hindsight into foresight鈥 by conjuring up innovative strategies to convey deeper听understandings and reflections on historical legacies听to a wide range of public audiences.听A substantial grant from the Mellon Foundation made it possible for her to identify and encourage emerging scholars who aspire to reach wider audiences. After听decades in a rewarding career as an Applied Historian, she is well-positioned to guide younger colleagues into a promising and expansive domain of historical practice.听

Image: Applied History Fellows visiting sites that reveal the complicated relationship between military and Western American History.
In an unsettled era of national life, the Applied History Initiative听offers dedicated scholars the opportunity to cultivate new skills and听build a community of support.
- Are you looking for innovative ways to apply your academic skill sets beyond the classroom?听
听 Are you looking for guidance in maximizing the scholarly impact--AND the public impact--of听your听research?
If these questions are on your mind, Patty is eager to get acquainted.

Image: On-site visits to contested sites in 抖阴传媒在线, Colorado (Valmont Power Plant and Historic Fort Chambers Site)
The time has come to position听Applied History, the practice of bringing historical perspective to bear on current dilemmas and conflicts, into a career opportunity for every emerging historian who wants to make a difference.听
Applied History responds to two urgent problems:
- American society struggles with a persistent case of historical amnesia.听Even when the interpretation of history 听lodges at the center of public disputes, the amnesia persists, placing the disputes beyond the reach of productive discussion and resolution.
- Emerging scholars with PhDs in history enter a discouraging job market and face a stark scarcity of academic positions.
These problems present the Applied History Initiative and affiliated scholars with an open arena for creativity and innovation.

Image: Applied History/Indigenous history meet with leading Native American Journalist Mark Truahant.
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Patty Limerick can be reached at听patricia.limerick@colorado.edu
We are located in rooms C224/C225 on the 2nd floor of the SEEC building which is located on CU 抖阴传媒在线's East Campus at the intersection of Foothills Parkway and Colorado Avenue.听听is available in the lot in front of the SEEL building.听听is available from Main Campus.


