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The Limits of Iconoclasm: Soviet War Memorials since the End of Socialism
(M. Gabowitsch, The Limits of Iconoclasm: Soviet War Memorials since the End of Socialism, «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 2, pp. 1-6, 2018)
There is a widespread perception that the countries of the former Soviet bloc removed all or most communist-era public monuments soon after the end of socialism. Based on a number of heavily publicized instances of iconoclasm, ...
The Destruction of the Monument to Humanity: Historical Conflict and Monumentalization
(E. Özbek, The Destruction of the Monument to Humanity: Historical Conflict and Monumentalization, «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 2, pp. 1-5, 2018)
The destruction of the Monument to Humanity caused a heated debate in Turkey about the relationship between political power and artistic freedom. However, parties in this debate failed, to a great extent, to address the ...
Christopher Columbus and Juana Azurduy: Revising and Revisiting Historical Monuments in Argentina
(M. Lerer, Christopher Columbus and Juana Azurduy: Revising and Revisiting Historical Monuments in Argentina, «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 1, pp. 1-5, 2018)
This article examines the recent disputed, intertwined re-sitings of Arnaldo Zocchi’s Monument to Christopher
Columbus (1910) and Andrés Zerneri’s Monument to Juana Azurduy (2015) in Buenos Aires. It analyzes issues
of ...
Apples to Oranges? The American Monumental Landscape
(M. Tebeau, Apples to Oranges? The American Monumental Landscape, «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 2, pp. 1-7, 2018)
Grassroots activism has pushed cities across the United States to reconsider Confederate Monuments. Historians have played an important public role in those discussions. To date approximately 100 such monuments, of the ...
Fallen Monuments: An Introduction
This essay introduces the special section on Fallen Monuments. It explores the importance of monuments as one of the ways in which publics engage with the past and explains why they often become sites of debate and ...
Fallen Monuments: An Introduction
(D. Dean, Fallen Monuments: An Introduction «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 2, pp. 1-6, 2018)
This essay introduces the special section on Fallen Monuments. It explores the importance of monuments as one of the ways in which publics engage with the past and explains why they often become sites of debate and ...
A Public History of monuments
(2022)
Recent controversies over monuments question not only who should
be represented and commemorated in the public space but also who
can decide whether to remove or not the monuments. In doing so,
those controversies relate ...
Righting History: Monument Avenue, Richmond, Virginia
(P. Kiem, Righting History: Monument Avenue, Richmond, Virginia, «Public History Review», 28 (2021), pp. 1-8., 2021)
In recent years there has been ongoing controversy in the United States regarding monuments and place names commemorating the Confederate cause in the American Civil War. The following discussion focuses on Monument Avenue ...
A Matter of History' Or What to do With an Empty Plinth
(N. Sentance, ‘A MATTER OF HISTORY’: Or What to do With an Empty Plinth, «Public History Review», 28 (2021), pp. 147-151, 2021)
Can we engage in the discussion around colonial monuments if we not are prepared to engage in potentially uncomfortable conversations about our shared history? This commentary asks this and questions why we velementally ...
I giorni neri di Dorando
(F. Montella, "I giorni neri di Dorando", «Clionet. Per un senso del tempo e dei luoghi», 2023, n.7, 2023)
A differenza di altri grandi campioni dello sport, come Maradona, la memoria di Dorando Pietri
continua ad essere appiattita su una sola dimensione. Nuovi documenti dimostrano la sua partecipazione a spedizioni squadriste, ...