The birth of a new discipline of the past? : public history in Italy
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(2019Author
Noiret, Serge <Istituto Universitario Europeo, Firenze>
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This essay has been published ten years after Ricerche Storiche’s special
issue on Media and History coordinated by Francesco Mineccia and Luigi
Tomassini (2009) which engaged, for the first time in Italy, with Public
History as a field of practices. It discusses the origins and development of
public history in Italy. Public history in the Peninsula has its roots in historical
institutions born in the 19th century and in the post WW2 first Italian
Republic. The concept of a “public use of history” (1993), the important role
played by memory issues in post-war society, the birth of public archaeology
(2015) before public history, and the emergence of history festivals in the
new millennium are all important moments currently shaping the history of
the field which are dealt with in this essay. The foundation of the “Italian
Association of Public History” (AIPH) in 2016-2017, and the promotion of an
Italian Public History Manifesto (2018) together with the creation of Public
History masters at universities, are all concrete signs of a vital development
of the field in the country.