Success at Failure!
June 12, 2015 § 2 Comments
Last spring at the NCPH’s annual conference, I, along with colleagues, presented a roundtable discussion on what happens when we encounter failure as public historians. The roundtable was a huge success, leading to other conference-goers referring to me as “Mr. Failure” for a day or two afterwards. One of those colleagues, Margo Shea, and I just had a short piece published in The American Historian. You can read it here. As always, let me know what you think in the comments section.
Excellent article and great collaboration. Congratulations! Now if only we could take the “Apology” part and apply it to everyday life in our personal relationships, the world would be a wonderful place!
It wouldn’t, wouldn’t it?