Gaming and Digital Public History
Date
2022Author
Nolden, Nico <Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany>
Pfister, Eugen <Universität Wien>
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Over the past 50 years the part of digital games in our everyday’s mediause has consistently grown. They are thus an extremely revealing source for publichistory. This chapter argues that digital games are among other things a‘historicalform.’They are not merely products of entertainment, but as cultural artifacts com-municate perceptions of history. Digital games are also‘historical sources.’Becausethey are developed from the inside of societies, they are shaped by cultures and pol-itics. Furthermore, digital games are‘historical research tools’.Historical simula-tions can help to understand historical structures and processes. There are howeverpractical, methodical and technical challenges for public historians. Historiansmust have a comprehensive knowledge of a vast field of academic disciplines fromgame and media studies, political sciences, sociology to anthropology and philoso-phy. A historical analysis of games must search for historical game influences butalso for other historical conditions and influences.
URI
http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-4236http://elea.unisa.it:8080/xmlui/handle/10556/6144
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110430295-026
Collections
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
The history of reading is the history of each reader: a Public History of Education project [poster]
Dati, MonicaThe aim of this research is to investigate Public History and its relationship with the History of reading using digital resources, social memory and libraries. A new partnership to enhance the past and to promote ... -
(PopHistory), #maistatezitte – Parole azioni e sentimenti delle donne dell’Udi di Modena dal 1945 a oggi [poster]
Dodi, Giulia; Mantovani, Francesco (G. Dodi, F. Mantovani, "(PopHistory), #maistatezitte – Parole azioni e sentimenti delle donne dell’Udi di Modena dal 1945 a oggi", in Book of Abstract AIPH 2022, Quarta Conferenza Nazionale di Public History, Storia bene comune, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, M9 – Museo del ’900. Venezia-Mestre, 27-31 maggio 2022., 2020)Raccontare l’esperienza personale di nove donne legate alla storia dell’Udi (Unione donne in Italia) di Modena, in un percorso cronologico che parte dalla Resistenza e arriva fino a oggi, mettendo in luce le particolarità ... -
Online resources for the history of religion: a look at national history museums and at the House of European History
Savelli, Aurora <Università di Firenze> (A. Savelli, Online resources for the history of religion: a look at national history museums and at the House of European History, «RiMe» 5/I n.s., 2019, pp. 89-110, (2019)History museums have been influenced by developments in contemporary museology, opening up to new forms of interaction with their local communities. This is true also in the case of European national history museums, with ...