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Conservative Public History in Russia
(A. Kolesnik, A. Rusanov, Conservative Public History in Russia, «International Public History», 2 (2025), pp. 135-141, 2025)Conservative public history in Russia merges state propaganda with contemporary tools of public engagement. It emphasizes themes such as patriotism, military triumphs, and state-centered historical narratives, while ... -
Cristero Memory Reloaded: History, Social Media, and the New Christian Right in Mexico
(G. Kloppe-Santamaría, Cristero Memory Reloaded: History, Social Media, and the New Christian Right in Mexico, «International Public History», 2 (2025), pp. 143-149, 2025)The aim of this article is to examine the reverberations of the Cristero War in the discourses, symbols, and practices of Mexico’s new Christian right as expressed in the social media communications produced and consumed by ... -
Past on Demand: Commercial and Political Uses of the Past by the Brazilian Extreme Right
(C. S. Bauer, T. de Amaral Maia, Past on Demand: Commercial and Political Uses of the Past by the Brazilian Extreme Right, «International Public History», 2 (2025), pp. 151-155, 2025)This paper aims to study the production and circulation of commercial and political uses of the past by the Brazilian extreme right, based on two videos about the Brazilian civil-military dictatorship: one by the Brasil ... -
Hispanisms and Whiteness in Conservative Andean Public History
(M. E. Bedoya Hidalgo, Hispanisms and Whiteness in Conservative Andean Public History, «International Public History», 2 (2025), pp. 157-162, 2025)This article examines the construction of conservative public histories in the Andean countries, exploring their continuities and transformations into the 21st century. Rather than viewing history solely as discourse, I ... -
“Savages” and “Brutes”: The Construction of Indigenous Stigma in Colombia Since the Nineteenth Century
(J. Perry, “Savages” and “Brutes”: The Construction of Indigenous Stigma in Colombia Since the Nineteenth Century, «International Public History», 2 (2025), pp. 163-167, 2025)This article reflects on the historical development and enduring nature of anti-indigenous stigmatization in Colombia from the nineteenth century to contemporary times. It explores how official discourse, legislative ... -
Culture Wars, the National Trust, and ‘Green Heritage’ in Britain
(J. Moody, Culture Wars, the National Trust, and ‘Green Heritage’ in Britain, «International Public History», 2 (2025), pp. 169-174, 2025)The National Trust, Europe’s largest conservation charity, found themselves in the midst of a bitterly unfolding ‘culture war’ over public histories of slavery, empire and colonialism in Britain following the publication of ... -
Cis-Supremacist Pasts: Constructing a History Against Contemporary Trans Equality
(O. Hurcum, Cis-Supremacist Pasts: Constructing a History Against Contemporary Trans Equality, «International Public History», 2 (2025), pp. 175-180, 2025)This paper uses Cal Horton’s theory of Cis-Supremacy to demonstrate the interplay of trans exclusionist histories and contemporary cis power structures. The paper, through this preliminary discussion, dissertates how and ... -
Drawing Lessons from the Culture Wars in England’s Black Country
(M. Stallard, Drawing Lessons from the Culture Wars in England’s Black Country, «International Public History», 2 (2025), pp. 181-187, 2025)Reflecting wider national and international political trends and discourses around heritage and identity, an analysis of the controversies regarding the symbolism of the popular and widely-adopted regional flag of the ... -
Reflections on Special Section, “Conservative Public History”
(M. Blatt, Reflections on Special Section, “Conservative Public History”, «International Public History», 2 (2025), pp. 189-190, 2025)These Reflections provide critical feedback on the special section, “Conservative Public History.” The author commends the guest editors for their important compilation, which is a timely and necessary contribution to ... -
“How a Democratic Country Could Become a Dictatorial Monster”: A Conversation with Volker Kutscher About His Crime Novels, Babylon Berlin, and the Lessons of the Past
(H. Hochmuth, “How a Democratic Country Could Become a Dictatorial Monster”: A Conversation with Volker Kutscher About His Crime Novels, Babylon Berlin, and the Lessons of the Past, «International Public History», 2 (2025), pp. 191-194, 2025)The German TV series Babylon Berlin is based on the popular crime novels by Volker Kutscher on Weimar Berlin in the 1920s. In this conversation, the author explains his ambitions to make his readers aware how a ... -
Review: Jimena Perry, Museums, Exhibitions, and Memories of Violence in Colombia: Trying to Remember. New York and London: Routledge, 2023
(G. Vardanyan, Review: Jimena Perry, Museums, Exhibitions, and Memories of Violence in Colombia: Trying to Remember. New York and London: Routledge, 2023, «International Public History», 2 (2025), pp. 195-196, 2025) -
Review of Katarzyna Jagodzińska, Participation and the Post-Museum (Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2025)
(M. Gałuszka, Review of Katarzyna Jagodzińska, Participation and the Post-Museum (Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2025), «International Public History», 2 (2025), pp. 197-198, 2025) -
Narrazioni del trauma e altre storie
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Coping with Trauma in Ancient Mesopotamia: Thoughts on the Religious Milieu of the “Lamentations”
(Roma: Carocci, 2025)In the literary tradition of ancient Mesopotamia, a distinct poetic genre, known as the “lamentations”, exists. This corpus of texts explores the theme of human and divine expressions of suffering in response to dramatic ... -
Révolution, trauma et narration: Les Proscrits de Charles Nodier
(Roma: Carocci, 2025)Charles Nodier (1780-1844) is the author of the post-revolutionary generation who embodied the sense of trauma, pain, and remembrance. In his first novel, Les Proscrits, an anonymous character embodies the sense of this ... -
«Man hat auch sein Fleisch und Blut». Il trauma dell’addestramento nel Woyzeck di Georg Büchner
(Roma: Carocci, 2025)Inspired by a true story which took place in the 1820s, the play Woyzeck by Georg Büchner gives voice to the traumatic experience of a soldier guilty of murder. The aim of the essay is to investigate how Woyzeck is in ... -
Memoria e trauma: il Gulag tra esperienza diretta ed eredità narrativa in Ginzburg e Aksënov
(Roma: Carocci, 2025)The article focuses on two works that address the traumatic experience of the Stalinist regime and the Gulag system: Krutoj Maršrut [Into the Whirlwind, 1967] by Evgenija Ginzburg and Moskovskaja saga [The Moscow Saga, ... -
Haunting Narratives and The Legacy of Trauma in Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines
(Roma: Carocci, 2025)This article examines the trauma of communal violence as depicted in Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines (1988). The narrative centres on two traumatic episodes of catastrophic events that upend the lives of the anonymous ... -
Trauma e scrittura. Gli autori con background migratorio in Spagna
(Roma: Carocci, 2025)In recent years, Spain has seen the emergence of numerous works by authors who, through personal or family experience, have developed a migratory background. In this essay, I aim to examine how their writing brings to ... -
Ein fehlerhaftes Manuskript. La lingua «ferita» di Brigitte Schwaiger in Fallen lassen
(Roma: Carocci, 2025)Brigitte Schwaiger (1949-2010) achieved notable success in German-speaking countries and internationally with her 1977 novel Wie kommt das Salz ins Meer?, a success that led to her being regarded as one of Austria’s most ...
