• Cooking the Books: Contested Colonial Commemorations in Australia 

      Ireland, Tracy <University of Canberra, Australia> (T. Ireland, Cooking the Books: Contested Colonial Commemorations in Australia, «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 2, pp. 1-4, 2018)
      Controversy around the celebration of Captain Cook as a founding father of the Australian nation is not new, but dates back to the nineteenth century when his first statues were raised. The latest plans made by Australia’s ...
    • El concepto de nación entre tradición y moderni-dad. Variaciones semánticas en el contexto hispánico. 

      Gambini, Dianella (2019)
      The objective of this research article is to illustrate how the concept of Na-tion was defined by reference to the historical changes which took place in the Hispanic context between the 18th and the 19th centuries, ...
    • It is Young People that Give Me Hope 

      Feyen, Christoph <German Development Cooperation (GIZ), Colombo, Sri Lanka> (F. Christoph. It is Young People that Give Me Hope, «International Public History», vol. 3, 2020, n. 2, 2020, 2020)
      Seventy-seven years after gaining independence and 11 years after the end of a long civil war, Sri Lankan public discourse is still searching for a broadly accepted concept of national identity and struggling to find ...
    • La mia esperienza nel paese del Sol Levante 

      Zangheri, Renato Maria (R. M. Zangheri, "La mia esperienza nel paese del Sol Levante", «Clionet. Per un senso del tempo e dei luoghi», 2022, n.6, pp. 261-265, 2022)
      L’articolo che presento racconta delle esperienze personali ambientate in Giappone dal punto di vista di un “forestiero” occidentale, un outsider, o gaijin in giapponese. Tramite una serie di episodi di vita vissuta, ho ...
    • Pentecostalismo e identidad nacional. El uso de la iconografía en los templos pentecostales de Chile 

      Delgado López, Enrique; Palomo Hatem, Ludwing Eder Faisal (2020)
      In the early years of the twentieth century, an autochthonous Pentecostalism emerged in Chile, which, among other things, differed from the rest of the Latin American Pentecostalisms by the ornamentation of its temples, ...
    • Re-membering Borderless and Bordered Childhood in Cyprus : A Case Study on the Limits and Prospects of Oral Histories 

      Caykent, Ozlem; Atay, Mesude (2016)
      Over the last century, ‘childhood’ has become a major field of study as childhood is an important stage in the formation of individual identity, and adult narratives of childhood reveal interesting data on both personal ...