Contributi in rivista / Contributions in journals and magazines: Recent submissions
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In Podcasts We Trust? A Brief Survey of Canadian Historical Podcasts
(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 ... -
Fallen Monuments: An Introduction
(D. Dean, Fallen Monuments: An Introduction «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 2, pp. 1-6, 2018)This essay introduces the special section on Fallen Monuments. It explores the importance of monuments as one of the ways in which publics engage with the past and explains why they often become sites of debate and ... -
Envisioning the Past: Art, Historiography and Public History
(K. Harvey, Envisioning the Past: Art, Historiography and Public History, «Cultural and Social History», 12, 2015, n.4, pp. 527-543, 2016)This essay considers the role that art and history might play together in public history projects. It discusses public history not in terms of ‘learning lessons’, ‘public debate’ and ‘transferable skills’ but instead in ... -
Ottobre Partigiano: esperimenti di Public History per raccontare la Resistenza a Parma
(M. Arrighini, Ottobre Partigiano: esperimenti di Public History per raccontare la Resistenza a Parma, «E-Review», 2019-2020, n. 7, 2020)L’articolo propone un resoconto della rassegna organizzata dall’Isrec di Parma nell’ottobre 2019 dedicata alla Resistenza. Sviluppata in quattro incontri, aperti alla cittadinanza, sono stati affrontati diversi temi su ... -
Teaching Wikipedia Biography: An Experiment in Public History
(M. Huisman, Teaching Wikipedia Biography: An Experiment in Public History, «The European Journal of Like Writing», 7, 2018, pp. 29-43, 2018) -
I campi di concentramento fascisti. La memoria italiana tra miti, silenzi e public history
(I. Bolzon, I campi di concentramento fascisti «Diacronie», 35, 2018, n. 3, pp. 1-13, https://doi.org/10.4000/diacronie.9463, 2018)L’articolo propone nella prima parte una sintetica rassegna delle tappe che hanno contrassegnato la progressiva riscoperta del tema dei lager fascisti da parte della storiografia italiana. Un percorso costantemente influenzato ... -
«The History Manifesto»: a discussion
(S. Noiret, R. Delafontaine, Q. Verreycken, E. Arnesen, 'The History Manifesto' : a discussion, introduction by Serge Noiret, with contributions by Ramses Delafontaine (editor), Quentin Verreycken, Eric Arnesen, «Memoria e Ricerca» 1, 2016, pp. 97-126, 2016) -
La didattica a distanza, dall'emergenza alle buone pratiche. Dialogo tra Giuseppe Fiorentino ed Enrica Salvatori
(G. Fiorentino, E. Salvatori, La didattica a distanza, dall'emergenza alle buone pratiche, «Umanistica digitale», 4, 2020, n.8, pp. 165-182, 2020)L'isolamento imposto dalla pandemia del Covid-19 ha obbligato le università a dotarsi rapidamente di strumenti atti a consentire la prosecuzione dell'attività didattica a distanza. Interventi più disordinati e spontanei, ... -
Storia e archeologia di un ambiente montano: un progetto di ricerca sui paesaggi lunigianesi
(Il capitale culturaleM. Baldassarri, M. Grava, E. Salvatori, Storia e archeologia di un ambiente montano: un progetto di ricerca sui paesaggi lunigianesi, «Il capitale culturale», XII (2015), pp. 773-801, 2015)Da alcuni anni un gruppo di ricerca afferente all’Università di Pisa studia la popolazione e i paesaggi della Lunigiana attraverso un progetto articolato in più fasi. In questo contributo sono presentati i primi due ... -
Educational ecosystems for Information Science: The case of the University of Pisa
(V. Casarosa, S. Ruggieri, E. Salvatori, M. Simi, S. Turbanti, Educational ecosystems for Information Science: the case of the University of Pisa, Education for Information, 36, 2020, no. 2, pp. 119-138, 2020)Interdisciplinarity is becoming increasingly important in education. With the rapidly evolving job market, an interdisciplinary education can prepare students for the flexibility and broad knowledge base required to adapt. ... -
The Limits of Iconoclasm: Soviet War Memorials since the End of Socialism
(M. Gabowitsch, The Limits of Iconoclasm: Soviet War Memorials since the End of Socialism, «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 2, pp. 1-6, 2018)There is a widespread perception that the countries of the former Soviet bloc removed all or most communist-era public monuments soon after the end of socialism. Based on a number of heavily publicized instances of iconoclasm, ... -
The Destruction of the Monument to Humanity: Historical Conflict and Monumentalization
(E. Özbek, The Destruction of the Monument to Humanity: Historical Conflict and Monumentalization, «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 2, pp. 1-5, 2018)The destruction of the Monument to Humanity caused a heated debate in Turkey about the relationship between political power and artistic freedom. However, parties in this debate failed, to a great extent, to address the ... -
Cooking the Books: Contested Colonial Commemorations in Australia
(T. Ireland, Cooking the Books: Contested Colonial Commemorations in Australia, «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 2, pp. 1-4, 2018)Controversy around the celebration of Captain Cook as a founding father of the Australian nation is not new, but dates back to the nineteenth century when his first statues were raised. The latest plans made by Australia’s ... -
Christopher Columbus and Juana Azurduy: Revising and Revisiting Historical Monuments in Argentina
(M. Lerer, Christopher Columbus and Juana Azurduy: Revising and Revisiting Historical Monuments in Argentina, «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 1, pp. 1-5, 2018)This article examines the recent disputed, intertwined re-sitings of Arnaldo Zocchi’s Monument to Christopher Columbus (1910) and Andrés Zerneri’s Monument to Juana Azurduy (2015) in Buenos Aires. It analyzes issues of ... -
Apples to Oranges? The American Monumental Landscape
(M. Tebeau, Apples to Oranges? The American Monumental Landscape, «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 2, pp. 1-7, 2018)Grassroots activism has pushed cities across the United States to reconsider Confederate Monuments. Historians have played an important public role in those discussions. To date approximately 100 such monuments, of the ... -
The Geo-Politics of Public History: A Review Essay
(C. Muñoz, The Geo-Politics of Public History: A Review Essay, «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 1, pp. 1-4, 2018) -
Public History in Japan
(M. Okamoto, Public History in Japan, «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 1, pp. 1-6, 2018)This article introduces the history of historiography, specifically public history in Japan in recent times. Although the use of the word public history has not a long history and there have been only a few books and projects ... -
History and Politics and the Politics of History: Poland and Its Museums of Contemporary History
(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 ... -
Public History in Movement – Present Pasts: the Memory of Slavery in Brazil
(J. R. De Almeida, L. M. Viana, Public History in Movement – Present Pasts: the Memory of Slavery in Brazil, «International Public History», 1, 2018, n. 1, pp. 1-7, 2018)Present Pasts: The Memory of Slavery in Brazil is a sound testament to the Brazilian public history movemen.This problematization of the “present pasts of slavery” finds fertile ground in Brazilian public history because ... -
Sul malfunzionamento della memoria
(G. Scudeletti, Sul malfunzionamento della memoria, «Studi e ricerche di storia contemporanea», 2021, n. 95, pp. 23-31, 2021)