• ‘Egmont, Who Was He?’. The Debate Over Restoration of the Name of Taranaki Maunga 

      Morris, Ewan (E. Morris, ‘Egmont, Who Was He?’ The Debate Over Restoration of the Name of Taranaki Maunga, Public History Review, 29 (2022), 114–127, 2022)
      As part of Aotearoa New Zealand’s process of settling historical Treaty of Waitangi claims, a settlement is expected to be completed soon in relation to the maunga (mountain) known to Māori as Taranaki. In addition to ...
    • Family History and the Global Politics of DNA 

      Abel, Sarah <University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK>; Tsosie, Krystal S. <Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA> (S. Abel, K.S. Tsosie, Family History and the Global Politics of DNA, «International Public History», 2, 2019, n. 2, pp. 1-3, 2019)
      The global DNA ancestry industry appeals to various “markets”: diasporic groups seeking to reconstruct lost kinship links; adoptees looking for biological relatives; genealogists tracing their family trees; and those ...
    • Public History, National Museums and Transnational History 

      Gardner, James B. (J. B. Gardner, Public History, National Museums and Transnational History, Public History Review, 30 (2023), pp. 53–60, 2023)
      The concept of a ‘national museum’ is fundamentally at odds with the theory and practice of public history, with public historians’ understanding that historical experience often does not obey borders, that the nation is ...
    • “Quel giorno tu sarai”. Un film sull’evoluzione della memoria della shoah 

      Gagliardo, Alberto (A. Gagliardo, "“Quel giorno tu sarai”. Un film sull’evoluzione della memoria della shoah", «Clionet. Per un senso del tempo e dei luoghi», 2022, n.6, pp. 11-15 [i.e. 255-259], 2022)
      Dal nuovo film di Kornél Mundruczó provengono alcuni spunti per ripensare il nostro rapporto con la memoria della shoah e le modalità per comunicarle evitando le trappole della retorica.