Abstract
This call to arms reminds interpreters and academics to cooperate and collaborate. Historic interpreters and historians often misunderstand and resent each other. Tesdahl suggests that each group aims to inform and inspire the public and misses out if they do not work together to accomplish this. The author harkens back to an earlier definition of the term amateur suggesting that professional interpreters and historians should meet their standards but should do history passionately because they love it. If they do, a more informative, engaging, and collaborative history that includes all audiences will emerge.
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