Can I play with Public History?
Author: Aldo Giuseppe Scarselli, PhD candidate at the University of Florence Video games are not such a young medium as they are often described. Their commercial explosion dates...
Author: Aldo Giuseppe Scarselli, PhD candidate at the University of Florence Video games are not such a young medium as they are often described. Their commercial explosion dates...
Explorers for this Issue: Dr. Caroline McGee, Dr. Mamiko Ito, Coriana M. McDonald, Jimena Perry, Kresno Brahmantyo, Aiko Hillen Project Manager: Jimena Perry This month we are featuring Public History...
The International Federation for Public History is thrilled to share its first online newsletter. You can find information about past events, the creation of our peer-reviewed journal,...
THE HISTORICAL INSTITUTE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WROCLAW, POLAND (HI UWR), THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR PUBLIC HISTORY, AND ZAJEZDNIA (DEPOT) HISTORY CENTRE INVITE STUDENTS, PHD CANDIDATES AND PRACTITIONERS...
Author: Manolis Peponas,MA student at the University of Ioannina (Greece) For Wikipedia – a not always reliable but undoubtedly popular source -, “Public history is a broad range...
Author: Rafael Zurita, profesor de Historia Contemporánea de Universidad de Alicante. The War and Public History project focuses on the Peninsular War (1808-1814). This article focuses on outlining...
Author: Dieter Reinisch,Adjunct Faculty member at the Webster Vienna Private University and a Lecturer at the Universities of Vienna and Salzburg. The past five or so years were...
Author: David S. Rotenstein, historian and folklorist “Oral history can serve as a dynamic tool for public history,” wrote Samuel Redman in his recent Bridging blog post about...