• Hardcore history: ovvero la storia in podcast 

      Salvatori, Enrica <Università di Pisa> (E. Salvatori, Hardcore history: ovvero la storia in podcast, «Memoria e Ricerca», 30, 2009, pp. 171-187, 2009)
      his essay wish to analyze several podcasts of historical subject, independent and institutional ones, that have simple popular contents or educational aims or commercial purposes. The analysis is lead on podcast in Italian, ...
    • Heißes Zeug, kühle Speicher, graue Literatur 

      Groebner, Valentin (V. Groebner, Heißes Zeug, kühle Speicher, graue Literatur, «Public history weekly», 2, 2014, n. 6, 2014)
      Können Sie sie noch hören, die Verheißungen von der Abschaffung aller Hierarchien durch die Vernetzung? Auflösung aller Grenzen, alles für alle, das gelobte Land Digitalien in unmittelbarer Reichweite: Wenn wir nur kreativ ...
    • La historia digital en la era del Web 2.0. Introducción al dossier Historia digital 

      Gallini, Stefania <Università di Genova>; Noiret, Serge <Istituto Universitario Europeo, Firenze> (S. Gallini, S. Noiret (a cura di), La Historia digital en la era del Web 2.0. Introducción al dossier Historia Digital, «Historia Crítica», 2011, n. 43, pp.16-37, (2011)
    • Historians at Work III: Public History 

      Grafton, Anthony T. <University of Princeton> (A. Grafton, Historians at Work III: Public History, «Perspectives on History», 2011, 2011)
    • Historians, Public History, and Transitional Justice: Baltic Experiences 

      Pettai, Eva-Clarita <Imre Kertész Kolleg, University of Jena, Jena, Germany> (E.C. Pettai, Historians, Public History, and Transitional Justice: Baltic Experiences, «International Public History», vol. 3, 2020, n. 2, 2020)
      How does public history correlate with issues of transitional justice and democratization? What are the roles and functions of professional historians during revolutionary moments and in the building of democratic culture ...
    • Historical Consciousness and Transitional Justice in Post-War Sri Lanka 

      Dewasiri, Nirmal <University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka> (N. Dewasiri, Historical Consciousness and Transitional Justice in Post-War Sri Lanka, «International Public History», vol. 3, 2020, n. 2, 2020, 2020)
      Historical consciousness is a decisive factor in Sri Lanka with regards to the relationships between Sinhala and Tamil ethnic communities. It functioned as a great divide between these two communities. It was also used as ...
    • Historical Thinking. Diagnose Learning Processes Instead of Assessing Performance 

      Thünemann, Holger (H. Thünemann, Historical Thinking. Diagnose Learning Processes Instead of Assessing Performance, «Public history weekly», 2, 2014, n. 19, 2014)
      “If you wish to improve teaching and learning, you have to attend to teaching and learning.” With this statement, Bruce A. VanSledright suggests to leave the current fixation on large-scale assessment of historical thinking ...
    • History and Politics and the Politics of History: Poland and Its Museums of Contemporary History 

      Etges, Andreas <University of Munich (LMU), Munich, Germany>; Zündorf, Irmgard <Centre for Contemporary History, Potsdam, Germany>; Machcewicz, Paweł <Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences> (A. Etges, I. Zündorf, P. Machcewicz, History and Politics and the Politics of History: Poland and Its Museums of Contemporary History, «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 1, pp. 1-12, 2018)
      The Polish museum landscape has turned into a battleground between politicians and historians. Much of that has focused on the highly praised Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk which opened in March 2017. Its founding ...
    • History Unbounded: A Relaunch of the Public History Review Section 

      Horrigan, Brian; Franz, Kathleen (B. Horrigan, F. Kathleen, History Unbounded: A Relaunch of the Public History Review Section, «Journal of American History», 105, n. 1, 2018, pp. 121-125, 2018)
      In 1989 Thomas J. Schlereth inaugurated the Exhibition Reviews section of the Journal of American History, arguing that “museum exhibits and their related elements” were “a distinct medium for identifying, organizing, ...
    • História Pública Digital 

      Noiret, Serge <Istituto Universitario Europeo, Firenze> (S. Noiret, História Pública Digital / Digital Public History, «Liinc Em Revista», 11, 2015, n.1, pp. 28-51, (2015)
      A virada digital na história reformulou nossa documentação, transformou as ferramentas usadas para armazenar, tratar e acessar a informação, e, por vezes, adiantou novasquestões ...
    • Hot Property, Cool Storage, Grey Literature 

      Groebner, Valentin (V. Groebner, Hot Property, Cool Storage, Grey Literature, «Public history weekly», 2, 2014, n. 6, 2014)
      Are you still listening to the promises that interconnectedness would abolish all hierarchies, that that mythical entity, “The Web,” would dissolve all boundaries, providing everything for everyone, a promised digital realm ...
    • “How Do We Play this Thing?”: The State of Historical Research on Videogames 

      Guay-Bélanger, Dany <Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada> (G.B. Dany, “How Do We Play this Thing?”: The State of Historical Research on Videogames, «International Public History», vol. 4, 2021, n. 1, 2021)
      Though previously overlooked by academia, scholars from a wide array of fields now consider videogames as a serious subject of inquiry. The emergence of game studies as a standalone discipline has led to the publication ...
    • How We Remember (and Forget) in Our Public History 

      Nunnally, Shayla C. (S. C. Nunnally, How We Remember (and Forget) in Our Public History, «Perspectives on Politics», 14, 2016, n. 3, pp. 764-765, 2016)
      Woodrow Wilson is the only American political scientist to have served as President of the United States. In the time between his political science Ph.D. (from Johns Hopkins, in 1886) and his tenure as president (1913–21), ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...