Broad range of activities undertaken by people with some training in the discipline of history who are generally working outside of specialized academic settings.
In communities across the south, publichistory is suddenly up for debate.
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The misrule and corruption which followed are matters of publichistory.
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Her publichistory begins when she was twenty-two and came to New York.
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I suppose this was my first foray into the world of " publichistory".
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The Trinity College library assistant, who has a master's in publichistory and cultural heritage, struggled.
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All these events were publichistory, and one might follow them day by day in the newspapers.
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Lord Eldon's personal narrative is a sort of comment on the whole publichistory of his time.
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I do not think it is at all a necessity to tell you Admiral Harrington's publichistory.
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But the publichistory of every European nation displays it in a manner too plain to be mistaken.
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Mr. Greeley lived through the most eventful era in our publichistory since the adoption of the Federal Constitution.
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With this last celebration the publichistory of Philip the Good's ostentatious and ambitious order of knighthood was closed.
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I was in graduate school doing my masters in American history and publichistory, studying to be a museum curator.
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For decades, it was the only bit of labour history that featured in a publichistory dominated by nationalism and unionism.
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The event, organized in part by Philadelphia's Temple University, mixed art and publichistory to honor the lives of ordinary residents.
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For what it's worth, I have a pretty long and publichistory of exposing racists, white supremacists and associated f**kwits.
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Thus, wiped from our publichistory, yet again, were the achievements of the Irish Parliamentary Party, who two years before had peacefully secured Home Rule.