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Public History, Ancestral Tourism and Economic Growth Dr Nick Barratt
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What is public history? The importance of public history in the 21 st century Connecting academe with public practitioners of the past
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The future of public archives ‘We live in a digital world’: the importance of digital access to archives for academe and the public Specialist use of certain collections Name / place rich data; commercial value A new model Collaborative partnerships Crowd source transcribers Cheaper digitisation Image pay wall, archives control access Archives become places of discovery, interpretation, education and expertise
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Ancestral tourism & economic growth What is ancestral tourism? Why is it an important economic sector? Ireland & Scotland Regionalism in England Who are ancestral tourists? UK regional UK national International
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Ancestral tourism: a model network Online network promoting offline activity Fusion of public, private & HE sector networks Promotion of MLA sector resources Promotion of culture and heritage sectors Promotion of products and services Promotion of commercial partnerships Events and festivals Variety of networks Town / city County Regional National
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Ancestral tourism benefits Footfall to region increases Data capture for production development, marketing Community archive engagement Off season economic boosts Academic links to demonstrate Arts & Humanities economic activity Co-ordinated symbiotic strategy for regional HE & archive sector, linked by public history & tourism
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New opportunities: education Online provision of documentation permits engagement with mainstream education ‘Making History’ project: Who am I, Where am I Community engagement, Cross generational learning Collaborative opportunities Generates support for history at university Provides a personal link to the past via archives Connects with AT through extra-curricular trips
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Contact To find out more about ancestral tourism: nick.barratt@virgin.net Visit us online for news, events and networks: www.ancestraltourism.co.uk ‘It’s time to come home’
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