Careers for Students of History
By Constance Schulz, Page Putnam Miller, Aaron Marrs, and Kevin Allen
Published by the American Historical Association, the National Council for Public History, and the Public History Program, University of South Carolina. Printed version, © 2002.
Table of Contents
Careers in History: An Introduction
- Skills of the Professional Historian
- The Importance of Professional Associations
- The Structure of this Publication
Historians in Classrooms: Schools, Colleges, and Universities
- Overview of the Field
- Scope of Training
- Types of Jobs
- Recent Trends in the Job Market
- Profiles
Historians in Museums
- Overview of the Field
- Scope of Training
- Types of Jobs
- Recent Trends in the Job Market
- Profiles:
Historians in Editing and Publishing
- Overview of the Field
- Scope of Training
- Types of Jobs
- Recent Trends in the Job Market
- Profiles
Historians in Archives
- Overview of the Field
- Scope of Training
- Recent Trends in the Job Market
- Profiles
Historians in Historic Preservation
- Overview of the Field
- Scope of Training
- Recent Trends in the Job Market
- Profiles
Historians in Federal, State, and Local History
- Overview of the Field
- Scope of Training
- Recent Trends in the Job Market
- Profiles
Historians as Consultants and Contractors
- Overview of the Field
- Scope of Training
- Recent Trends in the Job Market
- Profiles