Abstract: The question of whether Immanuel Kant is a racist or even the founder of European racism is subject to ongoing debate in philosophical research and has only recently sparked… Read More ›
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Once the Statues are out of Sight?
Underlying inequalities will remain despite the erasure of historically racist monuments, and perhaps even by virtue of such erasure.
The Future of Objects—The Future of Academic Exchange?
This paper examines how conferences and symposiums can be organised in the digital space with the example of their own symposium “Zukunft der Objekte”.
Fighting Truth with Facts
This essay looks at the phenomenon of conspiracy theories from the perspective of historical science and the theory of science.
وجهات نظر حول “العصور الوسطى” في متحف اللوفر أبوظبي
The article focusses on history culture and discusses the Louvre Abu Dhabi perspectives on ‘Middle Ages’ in museums in the Arab Golf region
Teaching between Pre- and Post-Corona. An Essay (2)
Abstract: This is part 2 of the essay about the exceptional demands on university teaching in the digital-distant semester at the German-speaking universities forced by the corona crisis. The two… Read More ›
Teaching between Pre- and Post-Corona. An Essay (1)
This essay draws cautious conclusions about the digital and distant arrangements enforced upon teaching and learning by the corona pandemic.
Είδη Δημόσιας Ιστορίας, Ψηφιακά Μέσα και το Διαδίκτυο
Lara Kelland raises one of the most controversial questions of democratization of Public History: Is Digital Public History history at all?