The right to the city is associated with possession of urban history. Is a public and inclusive historian practice possible to achieve this?
Tag Archive for ‘Brazil (Brasilien)’
Velhices e pandemia: acervo público da narrativa de si
The narratives of older adults in the Covid-19 pandemic draws attention to the need for amplification of voices in urban space.
A operação historiográfica e a produção colaborativa
The production of historical narratives is not the prerogative of historians – this is a principle of public history that we want.
Um exame e os debates públicos
This article deals with issues related to feminism and the LGBTQIA+ community, which were elaborated on the National High School Exam (Enem).
Narrar o presente, recordar o passado
This article tells the story of a photographic exhibition collectively produced between a university and a school in the interior of Brazil.
Public History in Brazil
Do dialogical practices of knowledge sharing and production characterize Public History in Brazil? This issue discusses the question.
History, Historians, and Traumatic Pasts
20th-century experiences of political violence have motivated discussions about history as a field and about historians and their social functions.
Arte Brasileira e identidade cultural em Schiefelbein?
Schiefelbein’s paintings relate to identity and landscapes by articulating representations and memories in the public and private spheres.