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    • La Constitution et la memoire historique: progres ou regression du constitutionnalisme? 

      Pierré-Caps, Stéphane <Université de Lorraine> (S. Pierré-Caps, La Constitution et la mémoire historique: progrès ou régression du constitutionnalisme?, «Rivista di diritti comparati», n.1 (2024), pp. 69-77, 2024)
      Liberal constitutionalism, traditionally defined as the status of political power, also contains a self-representation of society, expressed by the concept of nation. For a long time, the concept of nation was unthinkable ...
    • Digital Public History Inside and Outside the Box 

      Salvatori, Enrica <Università di Pisa> (E. Salvatori, Digital Public History Inside and Outside the Box, «Magazén» 1, 2020, n. 2, pp. 203-222, (2020)
      The relationship between history and information technology is long and troubled. Many projects have opened and closed, many pioneering initiatives have achieved success and attention, but often they have not ‘taught’ ...
    • La “Festa della Storia”: un progetto di public history 

      Borghi, Beatrice <Università di Bologna> (B. Borghi, La “Festa della Storia”: un progetto di public history, «Heritage & Museography», n. 14, 2014, pp. 21-28, (2014)
      The article contains some considerations on the concept of “public history”, the idea developed in the early Seventies of the last Century in the United States, in Canada and in the Anglo-Saxon world, that is the history ...
    • Public History e diffusione sociale della storia: la fotografia come fonte privilegiata 

      Scanagatta, Manfredi (M. Scanagatta, Public History e diffusione sociale della storia: la fotografia come fonte privilegiata, «Rivista di studi di fotografia», 3, 2017, n. 5, pp. 30-51, (2017)
      Public History seeks to provide a method for researching and disseminating history, while at the same time engaging with different types of public. Public historians study documentary sources and languages in order to ...
    • La storia, la memoria e il diritto 

      Graziadei, Michele <Università di Torino> (M. Graziadei, La storia, la memoria e il diritto, «Rivista di diritti comparati», n.1 (2024), pp. 131-139, 2024)
      The present paper deals with the intersections between History, Memory and the Law. The emergence of human rights as a global system of protection is in part a response to the crisis of citizenship as a vehicle for rights. ...
    • Toward a Foucauldian Genealogy of Video Game (Pre)history 

      Trépanier-Jobin, Gabrielle <Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, Canada> (G. Trépanier-Jobin, Toward a Foucauldian Genealogy of Video Game (Pre)history, «International Public History», vol. 4, 2021, n. 1, pp. 25-34, 2021)
      This paper highlights the distortive nature of narrative models that are often employed in video game historiographies to produce captivating tales. More precisely, it argues against: the search for video games’ origin(s); ...
    • What Is (International) Public History? 

      Dean, David <Carleton University, Canada>; Etges, Andreas <L. M. Universität München> (D. Dean, A. Etges, What Is (International) Public History? «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 1, pp. 1-3,, 2018)
      What is Public History? And why do we need a new journal? Co-editors of IPH David Dean and Andreas Etges introduce this new international journal and discuss their thoughts in why it is a timely intervention in the field. ...