Histories, like narratives in general, can foreground or exclude. The choice of narrative subject is an inclusory and an exclusionary gesture.
Tag Archive for ‘Editorial’
Collaborative History Writings
Collaborative writing has certainly received a very strong impulse and an unprecedented development in the last twenty years
Russian Historians and Public History
Monthly Editorial: December 2021 | Ежемесячное издание: декабря 19 Abstract: The editorial explains the current position of Russian historians in a developing relationship with professional public history. We discuss the… Read More ›
History, Memory, and Violent Pasts in Latin America
The histories of most Latin American countries and peoples carry strong legacies of human rights violations.
Public History in Australia
Monthly Editorial September 2021 Abstract: Public history, in diverse forms is booming across Australia but there is room for public historians in and outside academia, to communicate more often and… Read More ›
Transnational Public History
Monthly Editorial July 2021 Abstract: Public history has often been conflated with local history and as such has been seen as less significant than forms of history that speak to… Read More ›
The Power of Images
Abstract: Although decades have passed since the transition of 1989/90, the analysis of iconic images depicting these events encounters many difficulties. Just as collective memories compete with each other, the… Read More ›
Agencies of Public History: School Teachers
Teachers from Jordan, Cyprus, Lebanon and Turkey share the risks they took in the pedagogies they pioneered and histories they unveiled.