225. Doing Public History with Dr. Anne Fertig




Conversations at the Washington Library show

Summary: <p>Why is the way that we remember the past oftentimes different than historical reality? And how can we use public history to inform conversations in the present about events that took place centuries earlier?</p> <p>On today’s episode, Jim Ambuske introduces you to <a href="https://www.annefertig.com" target="_blank">Dr. Anne Fertig</a>, our newest colleague here at the Washington Library, who will help us think through some of these questions.</p> <p>Dr. Fertig is a specialist in eighteenth century literature, historical memory, and women’s history. She’s the founder and co-director of <a target="_blank"><em>Jane Austen &amp; Co.</em>,</a> a lecture series about Jane Austen and her broader world, and she is our new Digital Projects Editor at the Washington Library.</p>