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Cathy Stanton |
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Lecturer
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Anthropology Department
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Ph.D., Tufts University |
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Tourism, heritage, museums, myth and ritual, cultural performance, public history
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cathy.stanton@tufts.edu
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"The Lowell Experiment: Public History in a Postindustrial City"
(University of Massachusetts Press, 2006)
"Cultures in Flux: New Approaches to ‘Traditional Association’ at Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site" (Ethnographic Overview and Assessment produced for U.S. National Park Service, 2006)
“Serving Up Culture: Heritage and its Discontents at an Industrial History Site.” International Journal of Heritage Studies (Vol. 11, December 2005)
“Outside the Frame: Assessing Partnerships between Arts and Historical Institutions.” The Public Historian, (Vol. 27:1, winter 2005, 19-37)
Co-author with Stephen Belyea, “‘Their Time Will Yet Come’: The African American Presence in Civil War Reenactment” in Hope and Glory: Essays on the Legacy of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, Martin Blatt, Tom Brown, Donald Yacovone, eds. (University of Massachusetts Press, 2001)
“Historians and the Web.” Review essay, The Public Historian (vol.
23:1, winter 2001, 119-125)
“Reenactors in the Parks: Revolutionary War Reenactment Activity in National Parks.” U.S. National Park Service, Boston
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