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Paul Martin

M.A. in Public History

Paul graduated from Roanoke College in 2020 after majoring in History and Religious Studies and completing a concentration in public history. During the Spring of 2019, he studied abroad in Perugia, Italy and worked with a number of museums through one of his courses. He also interned at a local museum in Salem, VA near his undergraduate college. As part of his honors project/thesis, Paul researched several video games set in historical periods. He presented his research at the Chesapeake Digital Humanities Consortium Conference(2020) in Williamsburg.

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Cohort: 2020

Research Interests: Museum Studies, Digital Humanities, Religious Influence on History, Historic Preservation

Fieldwork: Salem Museum and Historical Society, Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria, Palazzo Sorbello House Museum, Museo Capitolare di Perugia

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