• Apples to Oranges? The American Monumental Landscape 

      Tebeau, Mark <Arizona State University, USA> (M. Tebeau, Apples to Oranges? The American Monumental Landscape, «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 2, pp. 1-7, 2018)
      Grassroots activism has pushed cities across the United States to reconsider Confederate Monuments. Historians have played an important public role in those discussions. To date approximately 100 such monuments, of the ...
    • Commemorating Historical Conflicts during the Peace Process: The Bicentenary of the 1798 Rebellion in Ireland and Northern Ireland 

      Cauvin, Thomas <Colorado State University, United States> (T. Cauvin, Commemorating Historical Conflicts during the Peace Process: The Bicentenary of the 1798 Rebellion in Ireland and Northern Ireland, in Paul Fox and Gil Pasternak (a cura di) "Visual Conflicts: On the Formation of Political Memory in the History of Art and Visual Cultures", Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011, pp. 65-86, 2011)
      The 1798 Rebellion pitched rebels, led by the United Irishmen, against the Irish/British authorities. Although, the Rebellion failed and was followed by the 1801 Act of Union, its remembrance became highly politicized. ...
    • Fallen Monuments: An Introduction 

      Dean, David <Carleton University, Canada>
      This essay introduces the special section on Fallen Monuments. It explores the importance of monuments as one of the ways in which publics engage with the past and explains why they often become sites of debate and ...
    • Fallen Monuments: An Introduction 

      Dean, David <Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada> (D. Dean, Fallen Monuments: An Introduction «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 2, pp. 1-6, 2018)
      This essay introduces the special section on Fallen Monuments. It explores the importance of monuments as one of the ways in which publics engage with the past and explains why they often become sites of debate and ...
    • One Common Event; Two Distinct Narratives: Commemorative Displays in National Museums in Ireland and Northern Ireland in the 1990s 

      Cauvin, Thomas <Colorado State University, United States> (Thomas Cauvin, One Common Event, Two Distinct Narratives: Commemorative Displays in National Museums in Ireland and Northern Ireland in the 1990s , in "Great Narratives of the Past Traditions and Revisions in National Museums: Conference Proceedings from EuNaMus, European National Museums: Identity Politics, the Uses of the Past and the European Citizen, Paris 28 June – 1 July & 25–26 November 2011, Linköping: Linköping University Electronic Press, 2012, 2012)
      The article explores the production of historical narratives in two national museums, the National Museum of Ireland (Dublin, Republic of Ireland) and the Ulster Museum (Belfast, Northern Ireland) in the context of political ...