Applied History

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Interested in our 2025 Indigenous-Focused Summer Workshop? Click here for more information!

The CU «Ƶ Applied History Initiative is looking for early and mid-career scholars whose research focuses on Indigenous history and who are looking to adapt their traditional academic skills to reach wider audiences. The 2025 Indigenous-Focused Applied History Workshop will be held from July 14th to July 24th, 2025 at the CU «Ƶ campus in «Ƶ, Colorado. Applications for the ten-day Indigenous-Focused Summer Workshop are due no later than December 17th, 2024. Please click here for more information about the 2025 Indigenous-Focused Applied History Workshop.

What Is The Applied History Initiative?

Patty Limerick has been “turning hindsight into foresight” by conjuring up innovative strategies to convey deeperunderstandings and reflections, on Western issuesto a wide range of public audiences.Afterdecades of field-testing these strategies and techniques, she is well-positioned to invite emerging scholars into a promising and expansive domain of historical practice.

The Applied History Initiativeoffers young historians the opportunity to cultivate new skills andbuild a community of support.

  • Do you want to find new and innovative ways to apply your academic skill sets beyond the classroom? If so,look into ourApplied History opportunities (Mellon Foundation support ends in August, 2024).
  • Are you looking for guidance in maximizing the scholarly impact--AND the public impact--ofyourdissertation? OurMaverick Thinkingalliance could advance that cause.
  • Does your researchfocus on Indigenous History and are you interested in working with experts in the field? If so, please look into our SummerIndigenous History Workshopwhich will be offered for Summer 2025.

The time has come to positionApplied 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. The following two problems are driving forces of our mission:

I. American society has struggled with a persistent case of historical amnesia. When the interpretation of history has beenlodged at the center of public disputes, the amnesia persists, placing the disputes beyond the reach of productive discussion and resolution.

II. Emerging scholars with PhDs in history are enter a discouraging job market and arefacing a stark scarcity of academic positions.

The relationship between these problems presents the Applied History Initiative and affiliated scholars with an open arena for creativity and innovation.

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We are located in rooms C224/C225 on the 2nd floor of the SEEC building which is located on CU «Ƶ's East Campus at the intersection of Foothills Parkway and Colorado Avenue.is available in the lot in front of the SEEL building.is available from Main Campus.