• Identities – a historical look at online memory and identity issues 

      Gebeil, Sophie <Aix Marseille University, France> (S. Gebeil, "Identities – a historical look at online memory and identity issues", in Handbook of Digital Public History, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2022, pp. 87-96, 2022)
      Since the 1990s, profound changes linked to the globalization of both eco-nomic activities and information, as well as increased individual mobility have givenrise to questions about national identities. This has occurred ...
    • Identity, Memory, and the Transitional Landscape: Public History in the Context of Transitional Justice 

      Hettiarachchi, Radhika <Independent Rresearcher, Colombo, Sri Lanka>; Santhiago, Ricardo <Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), São Paulo, Brazil> (R. Hettiarachchi, R. Santhiago, Identity, Memory, and the Transitional Landscape: Public History in the Context of Transitional Justice, «International Public History», vol. 3, 2020, n. 2, 2020)
      This special issue explores the intersection between transitional justice and public history. It presents some of the key claims, concerns, and debates within the field. As a key component of the “reparations pillar” within ...
    • Illuminating Berlin – looking back in the year 25 

      Barricelli, Michele (M. Barricelli, Illuminating Berlin – looking back in the year 25, «Public history weekly», 2, 2014, n. 43, 2014)
      A quarter of a century after the fall of the Berlin Wall, this historic event was commemorated by a celebration, held in Berlin last month and greeted with great acclaim by the general public and the media alike: the “Border ...
    • Immagini di città dopo i terremoti tra Europa e America 

      Mantini, Silvia <Università degli Studi dell’Aquila> (S. Mantini, Immagini di città dopo i terremoti tra Europa e America, in S. Mantini (a cura di), "Ricostruire storie. Riflessioni e pratiche di Storia moderna". p. 65-81, Napoli, Editoriale Scientifica, 2020, 2020)
    • In Podcasts We Trust? A Brief Survey of Canadian Historical Podcasts 

      Picard, Nathalie <MA Public History Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada>; Marsillo, Cassandra <MA Public History Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada> (N. Picard, M. Cassandra, In Podcasts We Trust? A Brief Survey of Canadian Historical Podcasts, «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 2, pp. 1-6, 2018)
      In this article, we highlight the exciting and growing historical podcast scene in Canada. We chose a variety of podcasts to represent the diverse institutions, communities and individuals who are telling histories ...
    • In Search of Narrative Plausibility 

      Seixas, Peter (P. Seixas, In Search of Narrative Plausibility, «Public history weekly», 1, 2013, n. 9, 2013)
      The hand-wringing about narrative in history and fiction that followed Hayden White’s challenges to historiography is now largely over. What has replaced it is a broad consensus about three propositions. While putting ...
    • In the Shadow of the Queen: On UNESCO’S Universal History, the Women of the Petit Trianon, and Tourist Meaning-Making 

      Paige-Lovingood, Mandy <North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA> (P.-L. Mandy, In the Shadow of the Queen: On UNESCO’S Universal History, the Women of the Petit Trianon, and Tourist Meaning-Making, «International Public History», vol. 4, 2021, n. 2, pp. 127-137, 2021)
      Upon the designation of Versailles as a World Heritage Site, UNESCO renamed the Petit Trianon the Domaine de Marie-Antoinette (Estate of Marie-Antoinette). Subsequent tourist materials, such as travel guides and website ...
    • Individuals in the Crowd: Privacy, Online Participatory Curation, and the Public Historian as Private Citizen 

      Gordon, Tammy S. <North Carolina State University> (T. S. Gordon, "Individuals in the Crowd: Privacy, Online Participatory Curation, and the Public Historian as Private Citizen", in Handbook of Digital Public History, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2022, pp. 317-326, 2022)
      This essay examinesNC HB2: A Citizens’History, a digital project that gath-ers materials related to North Carolina House Bill 2, also known as“the bathroombill,”legislation that promoted discrimination against transgender ...
    • Infographics and Public History 

      Signoriello, Federica (F. Signoriello, "Infographics and Public History", in Handbook of Digital Public History, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2022, pp. 531-544, 2022)
      This chapter focuses on the role of infographics in public history. In thelast few years, infographics have become increasingly popular both on- and offline.My aim is thus to identify best practices in order to bridge the ...
    • Inklusion konkret: Heidelberg in Leichter Sprache 

      Alavi, Bettina (B. Alavi, Inklusion konkret: Heidelberg in Leichter Sprache, «Public history weekly», 2, 2014, n. 7, 2014)
      “Heidelberg in Leichter Sprache” ist ein Stadtführer für Menschen, die Bilder und kurze Texte bevorzugen, also z.B. ältere Menschen, Kinder, Personen mit Deutsch als Zweitsprache oder Menschen mit kognitiven Beeinträchtigungen. ...
    • Inklusion und Geschichtswettbewerb – Barrierefreier Geschichtswettbewerb? 

      Alavi, Bettina (B. Alavi, Inklusion und Geschichtswettbewerb – Barrierefreier Geschichtswettbewerb?, «Public history weekly», 1, 2013, n. 1, 2013)
      Am Geschichtswettbewerb des Bundespräsidenten nehmen durchschnittlich 5000 SchülerInnen teil. Die Zahl der Beiträge aus Real-, Haupt- oder Förderschulen ist jedoch seit Jahren fallend. Der Geschichtswettbewerb richtet sich ...
    • Insegnamento della storia e/è public history 

      Zannini, Andrea <Università degli Studi di Udine> (A. Zannini, Insegnamento della storia e/è public history, «Rivista dell’Istituto di Storia dell’Europa Mediterranea», 2017, 1, pp. 119-126., 2017)
      At the root of both the success of public history and the difficulties of history as a school subject is the same phenomenon of transformation of history, of its function and meaning in the society. School history no longer ...
    • Insegnare la Storia con le serie TV. Il medioevo visto con gli occhi de Il trono di spade 

      Gola, Elisabetta <Università degli Studi di Cagliari>; Guerrieri, Alice <Università degli Studi di Cagliari>; Ilardi, Emiliano <Università degli Studi di Cagliari>; Capaldi, Donatella <Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza"> (E. Gola, A. Guerrieri, E. Ilardi, D. Capaldi, Insegnare la Storia con le serie TV: Il medioevo visto con gli occhi de Il Trono di spade, «RiMe», 2017, 1, pp. 127-137, 2017)
      Is it really true that young students are not interested in History? The answer is yes, if History is explained in a classroom, either at school or at the university. But this does not happen when History is the theme of ...
    • Interactive Museum & Exhibitions in Digital Public History Projects and Practices: An Overview and the Unusual Case of M9 Museum 

      Di Giacomo, Michelangela <M9 Museum di Mestre, Italia>; Karrer, Livio <M9 Museum di Mestre, Italia> (M. Di Giacomo, L. Karrer, "Interactive Museum & Exhibitions in Digital Public History Projects and Practices: An Overview and the Unusual Case of M9 Museum", in Handbook of Digital Public History, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2022, pp. 175-184, 2022)
      How are museums evolving in their mission of being institutions not anymore dedicated only to collect and preserve heritage? What are some of the chal-lenges museums face today? How is the impact of new technologies affecting ...
    • Internationalizing public history 

      Noiret, Serge <Istituto Universitario Europeo, Firenze>; Cauvin, Thomas <Colorado State University, United States> (S. Noiret e T. Cauvin, Internationalizing public history, in J.B. Gardner, P. Hamilton (a cura di), "Oxford handbook for public history", New York, Oxford University Press, 2017, pp.25-43, (2017)
    • Internationalizing public history 

      Noiret, Serge <Istituto Universitario Europeo, Firenze> (S. Noiret, Internationalizing public history, «Public history weekly», 2, 2014, n. 34, (2014)
      Today, public history is a global discipline, which considers the presence of the past—and the construction of history—outside academic settings. The practice of history has always been “public” in a way, but individual ...
    • Intervista sulla Public history al professor Serge Noiret 

      Noiret, Serge <Istituto Universitario Europeo, Firenze> (Intervista sulla Public history al professor Serge Noiret, «Historical Eye», 12 novembre 2017, (2017)
    • Introduction 

      Noiret, Serge <Istituto Universitario Europeo, Firenze>; Tebeau, Mark <Arizona State University, USA>; Zaagsma, Gerben <University of Luxembourg> (S. Noiret, M. Tebeau, G. Zaagsma, "Introduction", in Handbook of Digital Public History, edited by Serge Noiret, Mark Tebeau and Gerben Zaagsma, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2022, pp. 1-16, 2022)
      This handbook provides a systematic overview of the present state of interna-tional research in digital public history (DPH). Detailed individual studies by interna-tionally renowned public historians, digital humanists ...
    • Introduction: Emerging Directions for Family History Studies 

      Evans, Tanya <Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia>; De Groot, Jerome <University of Manchester, England> (T. Evans, J. de Groot, Introduction: Emerging Directions for Family History Studies, «International Public History», 2, 2019, n. 2, pp. 1-3, 2019)
      This introduction charts the rise of family history across the globe and its international impact upon culture, biomedicine, and technology. It introduces the contributions to this special issue from interdisciplinary ...
    • Introduction: Public History and Museums in Latin America 

      Perry, Jimena <Department of History, Iona College, New Rochelle, NY, USA> (P. Jimena, Introduction: Public History and Museums in Latin America, «International Public History», vol. 5, 2021, n. 1, 2022)