Public History Weekly (PHW) is a multilingual, collaborative open peer review journal about all kinds of dealing with the past in the public on all continents. Our mission is to provide a platform for discussion and advancement of public history research and teaching. We want to build bridges between research and application, politics and academia, the school and the university.
PHW thrives on the diversity of the voices and interests of its authors. We accept contributions by acknowledged researchers or experts working on all aspects of public history. Every Thursday 8 clock CET we publish new multilingual contributions. Join the lively international debate in the comments on our website or in the social media.
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Our Editorial Meetings
8th Editorial Meeting 2023 in Vienna and Krems / Wachau
7th Editorial Meeting 2020 on Zoom.org
The constitutive first meeting at August 27 of the new Executive Board in digital distance, while the worldwide Covid-19 pandemia.
6th Editorial Meeting 2018 in Wrocław, Poland
Wrocław, June 6-7, a guided tour of the city by the colleague Prof Krzysztof Ruchniewicz for some of our team from Austria, Switzerland, Poland, and Germany.
left to right: Marko Demantowsky, Dominika Uczkiewicz, Jan Hodel, Rachel Huber, Judith Breitfuss, Christian Bunnenberg, and far right Krzysztif Ruchniewicz
5th Editorial Meeting 2017 in Vienna, Austria
Vienna, July 3, in the backyard of the History Education department of Vienna University with some members of our international Editorial and Executive Board from Poland, Austria, Switzerland, and Germany.
4th Editorial Meeting 2016 in Basel, Switzerland
Basel, September 5, again at the “Sandgrube” with many members of our international Editorial and Executive Board from Poland, Austria, Switzerland, and Germany.
3rd Editorial Meeting 2015 in Basel, Switzerland
Basle, October 3, again at the “Sandgrube” with many members of our multinational team from Argentina, South Africa, Switzerland, USA, Italy, Austria, Germany, Great Britain, Russia, and Australia.
2nd Editorial Meeting 2014 in Basel, Switzerland
Basle, 30/31 June, at the “Sandgrube”
1st Editorial Meeting 2013 in Basel, Switzerland
Basle 7/8 June, at a “Fähri” on the Rhine River
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