1. Ludmilla Jordanova, ‘Public History’, History Today, 50, no. 5 (May 2000), pp. 20–1, and History in Practice, 2nd edn (London, 2006), pp. 126–49.
2. Raphael Samuel, Theatres of Memory (London, 1994).
3. Leslie H. Fischel, ‘Public History and the Academy’, in Barbara J. Howe and Emory L. Kemp, Public History: An Introduction (Malabar, 1986), p. 12. See also Robert Kelley, ‘Public History: its Origins, Nature and Prospects’, The Public Historian, 1 (1978), pp. 16–28.
4. Ian Tyrrell, Historians in Public: The Practice of American History, 1890–1970 (Chicago, 2005).
5. The phrase is Peter Beck’s. See Peter J. Beck, Using History, Making British Policy: The Treasury and the Foreign Office, 1950–76 (Basingstoke, 2006), passim.