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Titre(s) : What is public history globally? [Texte imprimé] : working with the past in the present / edited by Paul Ashton and Alex Trapeznik
Publication : London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2019
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XXI-365 p.) : ill. ; 24 cm
Note(s) : Bibliogr. p. [337]-356. index
Across the globe, history has gone public. With the rise of the internet, family historians
are now delving into archives continents apart. Activists look into and recreate the
past to promote social justice or environmental causes. Dark and difficult pasts are
confronted at sites of commemoration. Artists draw on memory and the past to study
the human condition and make meaning in the present. As a result of this democratisation
of history, public history movements have now risen to prominence. This groundbreaking
edited collection takes a comprehensive look at public history throughout the world.
Divided into three sections - Background, Definitions and Issues; Approaches and Methods;
and Sites of Public History - it contextualises public history in eleven different
countries, explores the main research skills and methods of the discipline and illustrates
public history research with a variety of global case studies. What is Public History
Globally? provides an in-depth examination of the ways in which ordinary people become
active participants in historical processes and it will be an invaluable resource
for advance undergraduates and postgraduates studying public history, museology and
heritage studies
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Ashton, Paul (1959-....). Éditeur scientifique
Trapeznik, Alexander. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Historiographie -- 1990-2020
Indice(s) Dewey :
900 (20e éd.) = Histoire
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781350033283. - ISBN 1350033286. - ISBN 9781350033290. - ISBN 1350033294. -
ISBN 9781350033269 (erroné). - ISBN 9781350033276 (erroné) (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb45766663m
Notice n° :
FRBNF45766663
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Introduction:. The public turn: history today / / Paul Ashton and Alex Trapeznik
; ; Part I. Background, definitions and issues. ; 1.. Public history in Australia:
history in place / / Lisa Murray and Mark Dunn ; ; 2.. Public history in Britain:
repossessing the past / / Mark Donnelly ; ; 3.. Public history in Canada: public
service or public service? / / Michael Dove and Michelle A. Hamilton ; ; 4.. Public
history in China: past making in the present / / Na Li ; ; 5.. Public history in Germany:
opening new spaces / / Thorsten Logge and Nico Nolden ; ; 6.. Public history in India:
towards a people's past / / Indira Chowdhury and Srijan Mandal ; ; 7.. Public history
in Indonesia: the old disorder? / / Paul Ashton, Kresno Brahmantyo and Jaya Keaney
; ; 8.. Public history in New Zealand: from treaty to Te Papa / / Alex Trapeznik
; ; 9.. Public history in Scandinavia: uses of the past / / Anne Brædder ; ; 10..
Public history in South Africa: a tool for recovery / / Julia C. Wells ; ; 11.. Public
history in the United States: institutionalizing old practices / / Thomas Cauvin
; ; Part II. Approaches and methods. ; 12.. First encounters: approaching the public
past / / Meg Foster ; ; 13.. Affective afterlives: public history, archaeology and
the material turn / / Denis Byrne ; ; 14.. The archaeological archive: material traces
and recovered histories / / Tracy Ireland ; ; 15.. Archives and public history: a
developing partnership / / Jeannette A. Bastian and Stephanie Krauss ; ; 16.. 'Speak,
memory': current issues in oral and public history / / Paula Hamilton ; ; 17.. Who
do you think you are? the family in public history / / Anna Green ; ; 18.. Love thy
neighbour: local and community history / / Tanya Evans ; ; 19.. Grassroots activism,
heritage and the cultural landscape: the loud fences campaign / / Jacqueline Z. Wilson
and Keir Reeves ; ; 20.. Past continuous: digital public history through social media
and photography / / Serge Noiret ; ; Part III. Sites of public history. ; 21.. Remembering
dark pasts and horrific places: sites of conscience / / Paul Ashton and Jacqueline
Z. Wilson ; ; 22.. #Fake history: the state of heritage interpretation / / Sue Hodges
; ; 23.. 'The air still rings with the excitement of Spanish life': Ybor City and
the Cuban cigar / / Christopher J. Castañeda ; ; 24.. Forgetting and remembering
in Bhopal: architects as agents of memory / / Amritha Ballal and Moulshri Joshi.