Mellon Sponsored Applied History Trainings

Become a leader and engage wider audiences in historical听reflection!

In December of 2018, Patty Limerick was awarded an $800,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for an Applied History training program tying historical understanding to real-world solutions for modern problems.

Through a series of courses, projects, networking events and summer programs, graduate students, postdoctoral students and faculty will combine their historical knowledge with practical skills. Under the guidance of mentors, participants will craft responses to recurring issues in the West, including wildfires, natural resource management, gender, culture, race听and the challenges and opportunities facing native peoples.

We offer individual and group workshops that train a new generation of听Environmental Historians and Historians of the American West听to become experts in the field of Applied History. Our Applied History Toolkit profiles听the following skills that you will have fun acquiring:

Identify Your Audiences

Figure out the sectors of society who need to be guided by your historical research; they may not know it yet, but they鈥檙e about to find out.

Reach鈥攁nd Hold鈥擸our Audiences

Reconfigure, realign, and 鈥渞epurpose鈥 your academic skills to ensure that you will never lose your audience, and they will never want to lose you.

Connect from the Very Start

Cultivate customs for beginning with the essential question (鈥淗ow can I help?鈥), and then move fast to enlist your audience in helping you to help them.

Choose Your Stance

Reflect鈥攚ith intensity鈥攐n whether you want to be an activist or a moderator, or some hybrid thereof. Applied Historians are free to champion a cause, but they should sketch out the cost/benefit implications of every posture available to them.

Embrace the 鈥淎ll Hands on Deck鈥 Approach

Never lose sight of the fact that historians affiliated with universities, colleges, museums, historical societies, governmental agencies, non-profits, etc., etc., are all each other鈥檚 professional kinfolk, and stay constantly on the alert for opportunities to work in partnership.

Prepare to Tolerate鈥攁nd Even Prevail Over鈥擝ad Temper and Outrage

Practice techniques of self-management to stay calm when historical subjects set off strong feelings. Recognize that holding steady and coping with these episodes of agitation will make you a stronger historian (and provide you with memorable stories to tell when disarming the next assemblage of the crabby).

Anticipate鈥攁nd Counteract鈥擯erformances and Declarations of Apathy and Indifference

Recognize that a sector of the population will always need to tell you that history was their least favorite subject in high school, and recognize that it is still your mission to invite those folks to value historical perspectives and awaken to their relevance. Patience, persistence, and bursts of creativity will set them鈥攁nd you鈥攆ree of the legacy of boredom.

Skills Repurposing

听鈥Skills Repurposing鈥 is an all-expense paid weekend workshop intensive in Applied History with Patty Limerick which started in the Fall of 2019. This workshop trains recent Ph.D. recipients, History postdocs, and adjunct faculty to become applied historians who can draw on the expertise of scholars and industry leaders from a range of disciplines to reach wider audiences.

2022 Skills Repurposing Weekend Workshop

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Summer Workshop

Our three-week, all-expense paid, 鈥Summer Workshop,鈥 takes a deep dive into the 鈥渞epurposing鈥 of young historians鈥 skills. Explore the Denver Metro/Rocky Mountain region while expanding on your scholarly pursuits as you investigate new avenues to broaden your ability to 鈥渘etwork鈥 into uncharted terrain. Applications are open to recent Ph.D. recipients, graduate and undergraduate students attending schools from both within Colorado and afar. (Previous attendees of the 鈥Skills Repurposing鈥 weekend workshop intensive will have the opportunity to return to 麻豆影院 to act as mentors, while also giving presentations at the workshop, using their own adventures as parables and case studies of the potential of Applied History.)

2023 Summer Workshop

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Historical perspective proves to be a wonderful way to assess contemporary conflicts and dilemmas. Unleashed and empowered, young scholars who cultivate the skills of applied history could become a major force in enhancing the well-being of Western communities in the 21st century. Their energy and knowledge add up to one of the most valuable鈥攁nd most underutilized鈥攔enewable resources of the American West today.

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