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    • Neuland, Boom, Vielfalt – Geschichtswettbewerbe heute 

      John, Anke (2013)
      Geschichtswettbewerbe schießen seit einigen Jahren wie Pilze aus dem Boden. Auch international sind sie ein zur Nachahmung anstiftendes Erfolgsmodell. Wohin führt diese anscheinend so positive Entwicklung der historisch- ...
    • New Field, Old Practices: Promises and Challenges of Public History 

      Cauvin, Thomas <Université du Luxembourg> (T. Cauvin, New Field, Old Practices: Promises and Challenges of Public History, «Magazén», 2, 2021, n. 1, pp. 13-44, 2021)
      Although public history is becoming increasingly international, the field remains difficult to define and subject to some criticism. Based on sometimes longestablished public practices, public history displays new approaches ...
    • Niue Fakahoamotu Nukutuluea Motutefua Nukututaha: Critical Discussions of Niue History in and Beyond Aotearoa New Zealand 

      Pasisi, Jessica <University of Otago>; Fa'avae, IIoane Aleke <Unitec Institute of Technology>; Lavatangaloa Henry, Zoë Catherine <University of Auckland>; Atfield-Douglas, Rennie <University of Auckland>; Makaola, Toliain; Lisimoni Togahai, Birtha <University of the South Pacific, Niue Campus>; Feilo, Zora <Tupumaiga A Niue Trust>; Pilisi, Asetoa Sam <University of Auckland> (J. Pasisi, Z. C. L. Henry, I. A. Fa’avae, R. AtfieldDouglas, B. L. Togahai, T. Makaola, Z. Feilo, A. S. Pilisi, Niue Fakahoamotu Nukutuluea Motutefua Nukututaha: Critical Discussions of Niue History in and Beyond Aotearoa New Zealand. Public History Review, 29 (2022), pp. 67–77, 2021)
      Bringing together Niue scholars, creatives and thinkers from various disciplines and fields, this article is the culmination of two conference roundtables, a history panel, and multiple ongoing discussions about critically ...
    • “No One is Ever Ready for Something Like This.” – On the Dialectic of the Holocaust in First-Person Shooters as Exemplified by Wolfenstein: The New Order 

      Pfister, Eugen <Hochschule der Künste Bern – HKB, Bern, Switzerland>; Zimmermann, Felix <a.r.t.e.s. Graduate School for the Humanities Cologne/University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany> (E. Pfister, F. Zimmermann, “No One is Ever Ready for Something Like This.” – On the Dialectic of the Holocaust in First-Person Shooters as Exemplified by Wolfenstein: The New Order, «International Public History», vol. 4, 2021, n. 1, 2021)
      For almost three decades, the depiction of the Holocaust was considered taboo in digital games. While World War II became a popular historicizing setting for digital games, the crimes of the Nazi regime and the Holocaust ...
    • "Non-places" of school of memory . First reflection on the forgotten places of education as generators of collective school memory : between Oral history, Public history and Digital history 

      Brunelli, Marta <Università di Macerata> (M. Brunelli, Non-places of school memory : first reflections on the forgotten places of education as generators of collective school memory : between Oral history, Public history and Digital history, « HECL», 14, 2019, n. 1, pp. 49-72, 2019)
      The article explores the concept of «places of memory» by analysing it from the opposite perspective of «non-places», an expression which – born in the context of the studies on the so-called «difficult heritage» and ...
    • Nota conclusiva al Dossier Ugo Fedeli 

      De Maria, Carlo (C. De Maria, Nota conclusiva al Dossier Ugo Fedeli, «Clionet», 2020, n. 4, pp. 122-123, 2020)
    • Note sulle origini della Public History italiana ed internazionale 

      Noiret, Serge <Istituto Universitario Europeo, Firenze> (S. Noiret, Note sulle origini della Public History italiana ed internazionale, «Officina della Storia», 21, 2019, 2019)
    • La “nuova storiografia digitale” negli Stati Uniti (1999-2004) 

      Noiret, Serge <Istituto Universitario Europeo, Firenze> (S. Noiret, La 'nuova storiografia digitale' negli Stati Uniti (1999-2004), «Memoria e ricerca», 13, 2005, n. 18, pp.169-185, (2005)
    • Off The Pedestal: The Fall of Edward Colston 

      Moody, Jessica <University of Bristol> (J. Moody, Off the Pedestal: The Fall of Edward Colston, «Public History Review», 28 (2021), pp. 1–5, 2021)
      This paper considers the fall of the statue of Edward Colston in long historical perspective and reflects on the place of history, memory and ‘heritage’ within this. The statue has its own long history of protest and ...
    • Olympe de Gouges in Italia: nuovi spunti e percorsi per la public history 

      Bartoli, Silvia (S. Bartoli, "Olympe de Gouges in Italia: nuovi spunti e percorsi per la public history", «Clionet. Per un senso del tempo e dei luoghi», 2022, n.6, pp. 135-145, 2022)
      Da alcuni decenni ha preso avvio un percorso di riscoperta della vita e delle opere di Olympe de Gouges (1748-1793), scrittrice e drammaturga francese. A lei si deve la Dichiarazione dei diritti della donna e della cittadina ...
    • Olympia-Eröffnungen. Ein historisches Wunderland? 

      Bühl-Gramer, Charlotte (C. Bühl-Gramer, Olympia-Eröffnungen. Ein historisches Wunderland?, «Public history weekly», 2, 2014, n. 10, 2014)
      Erstmals wurden bei den olympischen Sommerspielen in Tokio 1964 regelmäßige Satellitenübertragungen erprobt, vier Jahre später waren sie bei den Spielen in Mexiko-City Standard. Seitdem sind vor allem die Eröffnungsfeiern ...
    • ‘On Our Own Terms’: Refusal, Masks, and Indigenous Counter-narratives in Santiago de Chile Public Space 

      Casagrande, Olivia <The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England> (O. Casagrande, ‘On Our Own Terms’: Refusal, Masks, and Indigenous Counter-narratives in Santiago de Chile Public Space, «International Public History», vol. 5, 2022, n. 2, pp. 93-104, 2022)
      The exhibition MapsUrbe: The invisible City (December 2018 – January 2019) staged the creations of young Mapuche artists and activists addressing the politics and history of the indigenous diaspora in Santiago (Chile). ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • Open Dialogues and Localized Approaches: Reflections on International Public History Perspectives and Practices 

      Sayer, Faye <Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK> (F. Sayer, Open Dialogues and Localized Approaches: Reflections on International Public History Perspectives and Practices, «International Public History», vol. 5, 2021, n. 1, pp. 53-55, 2022)
      This brief review of non-English public history textbooks provides an overview of key themes, emerging trends and contextual differences in the theories and practice of public history in Brazil, China, Japan, and Germany. ...
    • Opportunities and Challenges in Memory Activism: The Case of the Mittenwald Protest Campaign (2002–2009) 

      Mikulová, Soňa <Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Center for the History of Emotions, Berlin, Germany> (S. Mikulová, Opportunities and Challenges in Memory Activism: The Case of the Mittenwald Protest Campaign (2002–2009), «International Public History», vol. 4, 2021, n. 2, pp. 99-116, 2021)
      This article examines how memory activism can contribute to the democratizing of history through the example of a specific protest campaign in which activist historians among other groups and civil society actors attacked ...
    • Organizing Public History 

      Jones, Arnita A. < American Historical Association, Washington, USA> (A. A. Jones, Organizing Public History, «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 1, pp. 1-9, 2018)
    • Ottobre Partigiano: esperimenti di Public History per raccontare la Resistenza a Parma 

      Arrighini, Maddalena; Istituto storico della Resistenza e dell'età contemporanea di Parma (M. Arrighini, Ottobre Partigiano: esperimenti di Public History per raccontare la Resistenza a Parma, «E-Review», 2019-2020, n. 7, 2020)
      L’articolo propone un resoconto della rassegna organizzata dall’Isrec di Parma nell’ottobre 2019 dedicata alla Resistenza. Sviluppata in quattro incontri, aperti alla cittadinanza, sono stati affrontati diversi temi su ...
    • Un paese al bivio. L’Italia e le giovani generazioni tra eredità della pandemia e Piano nazionale di ripresa e resilienza 

      Gorgolini, Luca (L. Gorgolini, "Un paese al bivio. L’Italia e le giovani generazioni tra eredità della pandemia e Piano nazionale di ripresa e resilienza", «Clionet. Per un senso del tempo e dei luoghi», 2023, n.7, 2023)
      Il Rapporto Giovani 2022, pubblicato dall’Istituto Giuseppe Toniolo, mostra come la pandemia di Covid-19 abbia aggravato la marginalità sociale di molti giovani italiani. Ma durante questi due anni di crisi sanitaria ed ...
    • Panoramas, Keys to Unlock Complexity in Digital Humanities and Data Humanism 

      Sgrinzatto Masiero, Chiara <Independent researcher>; Zilio, Emanuela <Fondazione M-Cube> (C. Masiero Sgrinzatto, E. Zilio, Panoramas, Keys to Unlock Complexity in Digital Humanities and Data Humanism, «Magazén», 5, 2024, n. 1, pp. 103 147, 2024)
      In the interdisciplinary landscape shaped by Digital Humanities (DH) and Data Humanism (DHu), panoramas represent immersive narratives and interactive environments that simplify access to complex, interdisciplinary content, ...