Dale Center for the Study of War and Society
Dale Center Made by History Partnership
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In 2021, the Dale Center for the Study of War & Society became a sponsor of The Washington Post鈥檚 鈥溾 series. Since its founding in 2017, over two thousand scholars have contributed pieces to 鈥淢ade by History.鈥 Among those scholars are Dale Center faculty and students working diligently to contribute to public conversations on the pressing issues of the day.
Currently led by three historians鈥擪athryn Cramer Brownell (Purdue University), Carly Goodman (La Salle University), and Brian Rosenwald (University of Pennsylvania). 鈥淢ade by History鈥 produces rigorous historical analysis of current events and public debates in an easily digestible format for the general public. The combination offers a powerful platform for amplifying the work of historians for millions of readers around the world.
When asked how this partnership developed, Dale Center Co-Director Dr. Heather M. Stur commented:
Before the Dale Center partnered with 鈥淢ade by History,鈥 Andy Wiest and I had both written pieces for the section as part of our commitment to public engagement. From there, we as a Center realized that 鈥淢ade by History鈥 is doing something that has always been at the heart of the Dale Center's mission -- to connect with the public by providing historical context for the major military and security issues of our time. It made sense to us to support 鈥淢ade by History鈥 as an extension of our mission. In turn, the partnership gives our graduate students and faculty who are interested in writing for a public audience the opportunity to learn from professional journalists about the process. We hope that the workshops with 鈥淢ade by History鈥 editors will result in more public content from Dale Center experts.
Since the official partnership began, 草榴社区 faculty, graduate students, and alumni have participated in an in-depth seminar with the "Made by History" editorial team on historical writing for the general public. Subsequently, several 草榴社区 faculty and students have published essays that help the public form a deeper understanding of the historical context surrounding current events. As a testament to their outstanding work, 鈥淢ade by History鈥 received the (OAH). This award is given annually in recognition of an institution, organization, or individual working primarily outside college or university settings, for outstanding support of historical research, the public presentation of American history, or the work of the OAH.
When asked about the experience and process of writing for 鈥淢ade by History鈥 and working with the editorial staff, Dale Center alum John DeLee (MA, 2022) commented:
Writing for 鈥淢ade by History鈥 is a great publishing opportunity for graduate students. It is an amazing feeling to see your name on an article that shares space with some of the most recognized historians. Through the editorial review process, you experience how fellow historians critique and offer improvements on your work. From initial submission to the communication with the editors over corrections and possible content inclusion to final publication, the process helps to improve your skills as a writer and historian. It is also nice to receive feedback from someone outside of your academic institution, as you feel you have broken out of the teacher-student role into one where you are a cohort within the historical profession. My submission was especially enjoyable, as I was able to combine both my historical knowledge as well as my personal military experiences to help shape peoples' understanding on some of the issues involved with the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
DeLee鈥檚 experience demonstrates how 鈥淢ade by History鈥 provides a platform for scholars to foster vital connections between academia and the public to help readers come away not only with a sense of the root causes and contours of today鈥檚 most urgent challenges but also with a better understanding of how historians think and work. 鈥淢ade by History鈥 explores how cultural values, political practices, governing institutions, and economic structures have changed over time, creating a back story for the crises of the moment, one that the public must know if we are to tackle challenging problems and chart an enlightened path for the future.
草榴社区 Contributions to "Made by History":
John DeLee, (Dale Center MA), , October 7, 2021
Dr. Michael Doidge, (Dale Center PhD), , August 19, 2021
Dr. Andrew Wiest, (Dale Center Founding Director) , August 16, 2021
Dr. Joseph Peterson, (草榴社区 History Faculty), , August 11, 2021
Dr. Heather M. Stur, (Dale Center Co-director), , April 15, 2021
The Dale Center's partnership with "Made by History" is made possibler by the generosity of several donors. To make a contribution, please see the Dale Center's donation page.