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    • More on Fascist Monuments and Buildings in Italy 

      Cajani, Luigi (L. Cajani, More on Fascist Monuments and Buildings in Italy, «Public history weekly», 7, 2019, n. 11, 2019)
      The meaning and function of historical monuments and symbols depends from many and manifold variables: formal features, location, social discourses, historical and political context.[1] For instance, a monument to a Soviet ...
    • 8 agosto 1944: Gropparello Liberata. Un progetto di public history alla vigilia del suo quinto compleanno 

      Meloro, Iara; Pigazzini, Alessandro (I. Meloni, A. Pigazzini, Alessandro, 8 agosto 1944: Gropparello Liberata. Un progetto di public history alla vigilia del suo quinto compleanno, «E-Review. Rivista degli Istituti Storici dell’Emilia Romagna in Rete»“, 2015, n. 3, pp. 1-8, 2015)
      Un analisi del progetto 8 Agosto 1944. Gropparello Liberata a cinque anni dal suo avvio. Si tratta di un progetto che coniuga public history, microstoria e storia orale per celebra re la liberazione di Gropparello – ...
    • At the crossroads with public history: mediating the Holocaust on the Internet 

      Pfanzelter, Eva <University of Innsbruck> (E. Pfanzelter, At the crossroads with public history: mediating the Holocaust on the Internet, «Holocaust Studies. A journal of Culture and History», 21, 2015, n. 4, pp. 250-271, 2015)
      For memorials, museums, and research institutions as well as for scholars and historians, the Internet has become an indispensable tool for the dissemination of knowledge about the Holocaust. These representatives of a ...
    • Gender e Public History: alcune considerazioni in margine ad un recente convegno (Firenze, 29 novembre 2017) 

      Savelli, Aurora <Università di Firenze> (A. Savelli, Gender e Public History: alcune considerazioni in margine ad un recente convegno, «Storia delle donne», 13, 2017, pp. 257-260, 2017)
    • Public History and Audience Engagement: Urban Space as Community Heritage 

      Guerra, Mariachiara (M. Guerra, Public History e Audience Engagement: lo spazio costruito come patrimonio di comunità, «ArcHistoR EXTRA» n. 7, 2020, pp. 1388-1409, 2020)
      The paper presents the topics of Public History and Audience Engagement, narrowing the focus from the theoretical and methodological issues, to several case-studies, developed within the urban scope of Turin (Italy): ...
    • Conoscere è partecipare: digital public history, wiki e citizen humanities 

      Paci, Deborah <Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia> (D. Paci, Conoscere è partecipare: digital public history, wiki e citizen humanities, «Umanistica digitale», 10, 2021, pp. 235-49, 2021)
      La citizen science (CS), “scienza dei cittadini” o “scienza partecipata”, indica la partecipazione e il coinvolgimento attivo dei cittadini in attività di ricerca scientifica. Mentre la CS include le scienze ...
    • Un progetto di Public History nel cuore della Liguria 

      Salvatori, Enrica <Università di Pisa> (E. Salvatori, Un progetto di Public History nel cuore della Liguria, in "Storia e territorio della Val di Vara", pp. 13-32, Ghezzano: Felici, 2012, 2012)
      È il primo tomo di due prodotti culturali congiunti, emersi dal progetto innovativo e ambizioso "Tra monti. Itinerari tra generazioni lungo i crinali della Val di Vara", che si è svolto nel corso del 2011. Nato su spinta ...
    • Hardcore history: ovvero la storia in podcast 

      Salvatori, Enrica <Università di Pisa> (E. Salvatori, Hardcore history: ovvero la storia in podcast, «Memoria e Ricerca», 30, 2009, pp. 171-187, 2009)
      his essay wish to analyze several podcasts of historical subject, independent and institutional ones, that have simple popular contents or educational aims or commercial purposes. The analysis is lead on podcast in Italian, ...
    • Una Italian Public History per la seconda Repubblica 

      Ravveduto, Marcello <Università di Salerno> (M. Ravveduto, Una Italian Public History per la seconda Repubblica, «Officina della Storia», 2013, n. 10, 2013)
    • Social protest photography and public history: “Whose streets? Our streets!”: New York City, 1980–2000 

      Carroll, Tamar W. <College of Liberal Arts, Rochester Institute ofTechnology, Rochester, New York, USA> (T. W. Carroll, Social protest photography and public history: “Whose streets? Our streets!”: New York City, 1980–2000, «Journal of the history of the behavioral sciences», 57, n. 1, 2021, pp. 34-59., 2021)
      “Whose streets? Our streets!,” a traveling exhibition thatdebuted at the Bronx Documentary Center in January2017, brings together the work of 37 independent photo-graphers who covered protests in New York City between1980 ...
    • Le mieux est l’ennemi du bien». Roy Rosenzweig e il dibattito americano sulla public history agli albori del World Wide Web 

      Guidali, Fabio <Università degli Studi di Milano> (F. Guidali, Le mieux est l’ennemi du bien. Roy Rosenzweig e il dibattito americano sulla public history agli albori del World Wide Web, «ACME», 71, n. 2, 2018, pp. 179-198, 2018)
      Lo studio prende in esame il contributo fornito da Roy Rosenzweig al dibattito sulla public history tra gli anni Ottanta e i primi anni Duemila, una fase in cui il mondo accademico e quello scolastico iniziavano a scoprire ...
    • Digital Humanities pedagogy: practices, principles and politics 

      Hirsch, Brett D. (B.D. Hirsch, "Digital Humanities pedagogy: practices, principles and politics", Cambridge, Open Book Publisher, 2012)
      Academic institutions are starting to recognize the growing public interest in digital humanities research, and there is an increasing demand from students for formal training in its methods. Despite the pressure on ...
    • Editorial: archives and public history 

      Hoyle, Victoria <University of York, UK>
    • Public History e Patrimoine: due casi di storia applicata 

      Torre, Angelo <Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale> (A. Torre, Public History e Patrimoine: due casi di storia applicata, «Quaderni storici», n. 3, 2015, pp. 629-660, 2015)
      The work seeks to reflect on the alleged crisis of history today by comparing the different ways in which historical disciplines have developed outside the academy during the 1970s and 1980s. For that it tries to reconstruct ...
    • A duty, an opportunity and a pleasure”: connecting archives and public history 

      Haunton, Melinda <Archive Sector Development, The National Archives, London> (M Haunton, G. Salzedo, A duty, an opportunity and a pleasure: connecting archives and public history, «Archives and Records», 42, n. 1, 2021, pp. 40-57, 2021)
      This article explores the intersection of public history and archives, with particular reference to the practice of promoting broad participation in interpreting the historical past. Key concepts in public history such as ...
    • History Unbounded: A Relaunch of the Public History Review Section 

      Horrigan, Brian; Franz, Kathleen (B. Horrigan, F. Kathleen, History Unbounded: A Relaunch of the Public History Review Section, «Journal of American History», 105, n. 1, 2018, pp. 121-125, 2018)
      In 1989 Thomas J. Schlereth inaugurated the Exhibition Reviews section of the Journal of American History, arguing that “museum exhibits and their related elements” were “a distinct medium for identifying, organizing, ...
    • Roman Women and Public History: la creatività del Web 

      Mastrorosa, Ida Gilda <Università di Firenze> (I. G. Mastrorosa, Roman Women and Public History: la creatività del Web, «Storia delle donne», 14, 2018, n.1, pp. 43-65, 2018)
      Moving from the mid-seventies’ debate in the USA on women’s role in the Ancient World, this paper highlights its contribution to a more articulated view of Roman women. It has left its mark not only on subsequent historiography, ...
    • Making public history: Statues and memorials 

      Kean, Hilda (H. Kean, Making Public History: Statues and Memorials, «Public History Review», 2021, 28, pp. 1-7, 2021)
      In working on this edition Keira Lindsay and Mariko Smith have asked ‘whether monuments should be deconstructed, reconstructed or destroyed.’1 Clearly attention to statues and memorials has recently been explored in ...
    • What Can Public History Do for Museums, What Can Museums Do for Public History? 

      Porciani, Ilaria <Università di Bologna> (I. Porciani, What Can Public History Do for Museums, What Can Museums Do for Public History?, «Memoria e Ricerca. Rivista di storia contemporanea», 2017, 1, pp. 21-40, 2017)
      In the early 19th century, at the dawn of the historical professions, historians did not dismiss working with objects and collaborating with museums. It was the increasing professionalization of the discipline of history ...
    • La valorizzazione del patrimonio bibliotecario tra public engagement e public history 

      Sabba, Fiammetta <Alma mater studiorum Università di Bologna> (F. Sabba, La valorizzazione del patrimonio bibliotecario tra public engagement e public history, «AIB Studi», 2020, 60, 1, pp. 9-18, 2020)
      Le biblioteche, attraverso i servizi, le attività, i professionisti e i cittadini, si possono fare luoghi attivi della dialettica tra politica e storia, memoria e storia, realtà locale e globale, esperienza istituzionale ...