Through our collaboration agreement with the National Park Service, the National Council on Public History`s goal with this Letter of Interest (RLoI) request is to select a lead editor to oversee the research, writing, and editing of an official National Park Service (NPS) textbook based on scholarships on the history of people with disabilities in the United States. The manual is not a manual or a manual. Rather, it will be an anthology consisting of thematic and chronological essays, an introduction, an epilogue and a bibliography. Please read the full abstract in PDF or Word format for a description of the scope of work and project schedule, as well as instructions on how to submit your letter of interest. Through our collaboration agreement with the National Park Service, the National Council on Public History is seeking a qualified historian (or team of historians) to research and write a monographic account of the Southwestern National Monuments Group, 1923-1957, using research from primary and secondary sources and working closely with the NPS Western Archeological and Conservation Center and the former Intermountain Regional Office. Project historians will also collect research papers related to museum collections and resource projects. Finally, project historians will prepare a knowledge transfer product (TOK) to be determined between the historian, NPHC and npS staff. Please read the full description of the scope of work and project schedule, as well as instructions on how to submit your letter of interest. In 2020, the National Council of Public History signed a cooperation agreement with the National Park Service. On this page, we will occasionally post calls for tenders or requests for letters of interest to search for principal investigators for contracts to fulfill this cooperation agreement. Although the requirements and qualifications for submission vary and are included in individual calls for proposals, all expressions of interest should be sent to [email protected] Through our collaboration agreement with the National Park Service, the National Council on Public History is seeking subject matter experts on the history of the Home Front of World War II or mid-twentieth century American history to address the criteria established by the Congress.
for the World War II American Heritage City program and develop a historical context for these criteria that can be used to assist the National Park Service in evaluating Heritage City nominations. We are looking for writers to write essays for each of the eight criteria; a ninth essay on trends in the commemoration and historical preservation of the home front; and a tenth and final essay agreed upon between the author, nps and NPHC. Each of the ten essays will be approximately 2,500 words and will be paid at a rate of $2,500 per trial. Potential editors or teams are invited to send expressions of interest for the entire edition of the essays or just one. Please read the full abstract for a description of the scope of work and project schedule, as well as a brief review of the Congress criteria and instructions for submitting your letter of interest. Through our collaboration agreement with the National Park Service (NPS), the National Council on Public History is looking for two historians with expertise on the home front of the Second World War, or the 20th anniversary of the Second World War. ==External links==History to allow a working group that brings together representatives of NPS sites linked to the home front of World War II to have sustained conversations and put them in touch with home front researchers outside of npS. A version of this working group will meet virtually in the fall and will meet in person or almost simultaneously with the NPH Annual Meeting in the spring for the next three years (Spring 2022, Spring 2023 and Spring 2024). While ideally, at least one of the two facilitators will go through the project for the full three years to ensure continuity (with a compensation of $27,000 over three years), we anticipate year-over-year revenue through the participation of the working group. For this reason, we ask aspiring moderators to tell us what your ideal commitment would be; You can indicate your interest only for this year or for several years. Please read the full description of the scope of work and timeline of the project, as well as instructions for submitting your letter of interest and more information on the format of the NPH Working Group. .