Monthly Editorial February 2020 | Einführung in den Monat Februar 2020 Abstract: The angelic sculpture on the cover of this editorial leads us directly into the framework of this… Read More ›
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Do we need a Code of Ethics for Public History?
The rapid development of electronic media, including social networks, is forcing new behaviours, including dealing with public history.
Sound History
For a long time, the study of the sounds of past times was hardly taken into account in historical scholarship; it cultivated a niche existence.
Subject Orientation
At first glance, the term “subject orientation” seems to be nothing more than an exaggerated paraphrase of the didactic principle of “addressee orientation”.
Public History in, from and about Russia
Monthly Editorial October 19 | Ежемесячное издание: октябрь 19 | Einführung in den Monat Oktober 19
Off to New Shores with Public History Weekly
The editorial crew of Public History Weekly is about to start to new shores. What is the status, what are the achievements and the problems, what is the horizon?
Exploring the Open Access. Editorial
A journal that–all things considered–absolutely cannot earn money? A renowned publishing company that becomes involved as a partner in such an undertaking? A Tower of Babel that aids communication? Transdisciplinarity that was not created by a “predatory community”?
BlogJournal – Bridge between Journal and Weblog
An Interview with Marko Demantowsky (PHW) by Mareike König (DHI Paris) Abstract: Public History Weekly (PHW) is a BlogJournal devoted to the topics of history and the didactics of… Read More ›