Konfliktlinien deutscher Demokratiegeschichtsschreibung

Hedwig Richters „Democracy“ has become a German affair – an affair as historians commonly understand it, that is: without romance.

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/9-2021-3/demokratiegeschichtsschreibung/

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History and Public History in Ghana

This article takes an integrated approach by discussing the intersections between history, public history, and school history in Ghana.

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/9-2021-3/public-history-ghana/

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Eine deutsche Affäre? Notizen zur öffentlichen Geschichte

Beim Streit um Hedwig Richters "Demokratie" geht es auch darum, wer wissenschaftliche Qualität bewertet und welche Maßstäbe dafür gelten.

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/9-2021-3/demokratie-hedwig-richter-debatte/

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“Wissenschaftsfreiheit” und Pluralisierung

A “Network for Academic Freedom” has taken a lot of space in the German press. The authors take a differentiated look at the questions raised.

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/9-2021-3/wissenschaftsfreiheit-pluralisierung/

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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.

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/8-2020-7/toppling-statues-racism/

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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".

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/8-2020-7/academic-conference-online-2/

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