Historiopraxis: Zur Analyse pluralistischer Geschichtspraktiken

For the past two years, a ship in Hamburg has been seen as a symbol of Hamburg’s cosmopolitanism and as a sign of colonial oppression.

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/10-2022-8/historiopractice-hamburg/

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Lost in Transition? – On History Education

In the context of a multifaceted public history, the discussion of history education has lost none of its lustre or impact.

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/10-2022-4/transition-history-education/

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Support and Censorship: Research on Minorities in the GDR

In dealing with the Sorbian minority, the GDR regime strived early on for interpretive sovereignty over collective memory and oblivion.

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/10-2022-4/sorbes-gdr/

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“…that other cultures, other people also existed”. An Interview

We invited Hermann Parzinger to discuss his book, which illumines public history from a special perspective.

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/10-2022-4/interview-parzinger/

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Historical Pageants and Public History

We seek to understand how and why historical pageantry has waxed and waned since the 1900s and what participation meant to those involved.

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/10-2022-2/historical-pageants/

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Historical Pageants and Public History

We seek to understand how and why historical pageantry has waxed and waned since the 1900s and what participation meant to those involved.

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/10-2022-2/historical-pageants/

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Zdravstvyjte, Prozhito! Corpus of Russian diaries online. An Interview

Abstract: An interview with Misha Melnichenko, Director of the Center for ego-documents study “Prozhito” at the European University at St. Petersburg. The interview for Public History Weekly was conducted by... Read More ›

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/9-2021-10/zdravstvyjte-prozhito/

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Fake News from the Past – Lessons For the Future

Abstract: There is agreement amongst media commentators that the spread of so-called fake news poses a serious threat to democratic society, and as history educators, we have an obligation to... Read More ›

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/9-2021-10/fake-news-from-the-past-lessons-for-the-future/

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OER – An Alternative Teaching Tool?

Abstract: This article adds a concrete aspect to the discussion on the design of teaching materials. It explores the question of whether and how Open Educational Resources can replace traditional... Read More ›

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/9-2021-4/collaboratively-developed-open-educational-resources/

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Cracking the Canon, Escaping Curriculum

Abstract: In order to survive the tight embrace of content stuffed curricula, teachers need to find ways to serve the discipline of history while meeting the needs and interests of... Read More ›

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/9-2021-4/cracking-canon-escaping-curriculum/

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