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La sfida della Public History
(A. Botti, La sfida della Public History. In "Public History. Discussioni e pratiche". 2017, Milano; Udine: Mimesis Edizioni, pp. 97-106, 2017)
La storia come bene comune: le nuove frontiere della public history digitale
(S. Noiret, M. Scanagatta, D. Paci e M. Ravveduto (a cura di), La storia come bene comune: le nuove frontiere della public history digitale, «Passato e Presente» 113, 2021, pp.119-134, 2021)
The digital world is increasingly prevasive, both in historical research and in daily life. Consulting a Wikipedia entry, updating your Facebook profile, or accessing an archive on the internet are gestures that have become ...
Effimere, virtuali, globali: a proposito della recente storiografia sulle esposizioni universali
(A. Pellegrino, Effimere, virtuali, globali: a proposito della recente storiografia sulle esposizioni universali, «Memoria e Ricerca», 54, 2017, pp. 135-154, 2017)
The article moves from the experience of Expo Milano 2015, to make a critical point of the recent historiography on the subject, in particular with two publications in the Italian case: the special issue of «Memoria e ...
For what it is ‘worth’? Neoliberalism and Public History
(J. De Goot, For what it is ‘worth’? Neoliberalism and Public History, «Public history weekly», 6, 2018, n. 12, 2018)
This work arose from considerations of the relationship between Public History and the newly marketized UK University sector, mainly through focussing on the skills and impact agenda. Does Public History offer a resistance ...
More on Fascist Monuments and Buildings in Italy
(L. Cajani, More on Fascist Monuments and Buildings in Italy, «Public history weekly», 7, 2019, n. 11, 2019)
The meaning and function of historical monuments and symbols depends from many and manifold variables: formal features, location, social discourses, historical and political context.[1] For instance, a monument to a Soviet ...
Roman Women and Public History: la creatività del Web
(I. G. Mastrorosa, Roman Women and Public History: la creatività del Web, «Storia delle donne», 14, 2018, n.1, pp. 43-65, 2018)
Moving from the mid-seventies’ debate in the USA on women’s role in the Ancient World, this paper highlights its contribution to a more articulated view of Roman women. It has left its mark not only on subsequent historiography, ...
Public history and contested heritage: memories of the bombing of Italy in the International Bomber Command Centre Digital Archive
(G. Fedele, Z. Gaiaschi, H. Hughes, A. Pesaro, Public History and Contested Heritage: Archival Memories of the Bombing of Italy, «Public History Review», 2020, 27, pp. 1-18., 2020)
In recent years public historians have made concerted attempts to internationalise their
practice.1
The editors of a recent collection note that public history remains rooted
in ‘the local’, although it may acquire ...
Making public history: Statues and memorials
(H. Kean, Making Public History: Statues and Memorials, «Public History Review», 2021, 28, pp. 1-7, 2021)
In working on this edition Keira Lindsay and Mariko Smith have asked ‘whether monuments
should be deconstructed, reconstructed or destroyed.’1
Clearly attention to statues and
memorials has recently been explored in ...
Schools Facing Public History
(L. Cajani, Schools Facing Public History, «Public history weekly», 6, 2018, n. 16, 2018)
No school subject has such a close relationship with its own dimension outside school as does history. The events of the past are the object of countless and various public uses; artistic, political, economic and commercial, ...