ELPHi, Electronic Library of Public History: Recent submissions
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Cronache degli anni del boom. Il cinema racconta il miracolo economico (1959-1965)
(G. M. Gori, Cronache degli anni del boom. Il cinema racconta il miracolo economico (1959-1965), «Clionet», 2020, n. 4, pp. 36-44, 2020)Tra la fne degli anni Cinquanta e l’inizio degli anni Sessanta, grazie anche al nuovo contesto creato dal mercato comune europeo, l’Italia è protagonista – e in certo qual modo “vittima” – di una radicale trasformazione ... -
Gli occhi sulla storia. Prefazione al Dossier
(C. De Maria, Gli occhi sulla storia. Prefazione al Dossier, «Clionet», 2020, n. 4, pp. 28-33, 2020)Questo dossier rappresenta l’ultima tappa di un progetto pluriennale di public history – “Gli occhi sulla storia. La storia contemporanea al cinema” – promosso tra il 2016 e il 2019 dall’Istituto storico della Resistenza ... -
Tra giustizia e storia: la “riscoperta” delle stragi nazi-fasciste, le indagini e i processi. Intervista a Marco De Paolis
(Tra giustizia e storia: la “riscoperta” delle stragi nazi-fasciste, le indagini e i processi. Intervista a Marco De Paolis ; a cura di Eloisa Betti, «Clionet», 2020, n. 4, pp. 18-25, 2020) -
AIPH 2020 – Book of Abstract
(Pisa: AIPH - Associazione Italiana di Public History, 2021)I contributi, in versione estesa, della mancata conferenza italiana di Public History di Venezia e Mestre che si sarebbe dovuta tenere nel giugno del 2020 (annullata a causa della pandemia) sono ora pubblicati in un volume ... -
Paul Ashton and Alex Trapeznik: What is Public History Globally? Working with the Past in the Present
(C. Gundermann, reviw to, Paul Ashton and Alex Trapeznik: What is Public History Globally? Working with the Past in the Present, «International Public History», 2, 2019, n. 2, pp. 1-2, 2019) -
Andersen, Tea Sindbæk and Barbara Törnquist-Plewa: Disputed Memory: Emotions and Memory Politics in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe : [book review]
(J. Wojdon, review to, Andersen, Tea Sindbæk and Barbara Törnquist-Plewa: Disputed Memory: Emotions and Memory Politics in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe, «International Public History», 2, 2019, n. 2, pp. 1-2, 2019) -
“A Fool’s errand”: Lonnie Bunch and the Creation of the National Museum of African American History and Culture
(A. Etges, D. Dean, “A Fool’s errand”: Lonnie Bunch and the Creation of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, «International Public History», 2, 2019, n. 2, pp. 1-10, 2019) -
Practical Solutions: Genealogy and the Potential of Public Pedagogy in Poland
(E. Jurczyk-Romanowska, Practical Solutions: Genealogy and the Potential of Public Pedagogy in Poland, «International Public History», 2, 2019, n. 2, pp. 1-7, 2019)The article deals with the development of genealogy in Poland, indicates its interdisciplinary character, as well as the socio-political context of its development. In particular, the possibility of using the genealogical ... -
The Roles of Authenticity and Immediacy in Engaging Family Historians in Online Learning Designed to Advance Academic Skills
(K. Harman, The Roles of Authenticity and Immediacy in Engaging Family Historians in Online Learning Designed to Advance Academic Skills, «International Public History», 2, 2019, n. 2, pp. 1-6, 2019)A rapid increase in the availability of digitized archival resources of relevance to family historians together with increasing individual fascination with genealogical research led to the University of Tasmania introducing ... -
Family History Collaborators in Conversation
(A. Barnwell, L. King, Family History Collaborators in Conversation, «International Public History», 2, 2019, n. 2, pp. 1-3, 2019)Ashley Barnwell and Laura King converse about their collaborations with family historians in Australia and England. They reveal the potential uses of collaboration when challenging understandings of ‘the family’, decolonizing ... -
“The Genealogical sublime”: An Interview with Julie Creet
(J. de Groot, “The Genealogical sublime”: An Interview with Julie Creet, «International Public History», 2, 2019, n. 2, pp. 1-2, 2019) -
Family History and the Global Politics of DNA
(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 who are ... -
Introduction: Emerging Directions for Family History Studies
(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 ... -
Emerging questions in family history studies
(T. Evans, Emerging questions in family history studies, «International Public History», 2, 2019, n. 2, pp. 1-12, 2019) -
Alix R. Green: History, Policy and Public Purpose: Historians and Historical Thinking in Government : [book review]
(J.P. Morin, review to, Alix R. Green: History, Policy and Public Purpose: Historians and Historical Thinking in Government, «International Public History», 2, 2019, n. 1, pp. 1-2, 2019) -
David Dean, ed., A Companion to Public History : [book review]
(C. Muñoz, review to, David Dean, ed., A Companion to Public History, «International Public History», 2, 2019, n. 1, pp. 1-2, 2019) -
Negotiating Public Participation through Dance and Drama Techniques: A Roundtable Discussion on the Challenges of Public History Work by the Isikhumbuzo Applied History Unit in South Africa
(P. C. Hellemann, Negotiating Public Participation through Dance and Drama Techniques: A Roundtable Discussion on the Challenges of Public History Work by the Isikhumbuzo Applied History Unit in South Africa, «International Public History», 2, 2019, n. 1, pp. 1-9, 2019)The Isikhumbuzo Applied History Unit (IAHU) of Rhodes University History Department specializes in innovative methodologies for bringing historical information closer to non-academic audiences. The National Research ... -
From Uncle Tom’s Cabin to “Countering Colston”: Slavery and Memory in a Transatlantic Undergraduate Research Project
(N. Reid-Maroney, A. Bell, N. Brooks, O. Otele, R. White, From Uncle Tom’s Cabin to “Countering Colston”: Slavery and Memory in a Transatlantic Undergraduate Research Project, «International Public History», 2, 2019, n. 1, pp. 1-4, 2019)In 2016–17 and in 2018–19, undergraduate students and faculty at Huron University College in London, Canada, and at Bath Spa University in the UK collaborated on an innovative community-based research project: Phantoms of ... -
Reacting to the (Public) Past™: Innovations in Public History Pedagogy
(K. S. Clary, Reacting to the (Public) Past™: Innovations in Public History Pedagogy, «International Public History», 2, 2019, n. 1, pp. 1-7, 2019) -
Learning by Doing: Introducing Students to Public History through Digital Projects
(A. Lucchesi, R. Legay, Learning by Doing: Introducing Students to Public History through Digital Projects, «International Public History», 2, 2019, n. 1, pp. 1-3, 2019)This article reflects on the process of building and teaching a course in digital public history for Bachelor students at the University of Luxembourg. The heart of the program was the hands-on, experimental approach. The ...