What Is Public History Globally?: Working with the Past in the Present
Editat de Prof. Paul Ashton, Prof. Alex Trapezniken Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 ian 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350033290
ISBN-10: 1350033294
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 20 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350033294
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 20 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
It challenges traditional notions of what history is by charting the democratisation of historical practices
Notă biografică
Paul Ashton is an Adjunct at the Australian Centre for Public History at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia, which he co-founded, the Centre for Applied History at Macquarie University and the Centre for Creative and Cultural Research at the University of Canberra. His publications include Once Upon a Time: Australian Writers on Using the Past (2016) and Australian History Now (2013). He is also founding co-editor of the journal Public History Review.Alex Trapeznik is Associate Professor of History at the University of Otago, New Zealand. His research focuses on historical and cultural heritage management issues in New Zealand and globally. He is the author of Common Ground? Heritage and Public Places in New Zealand (2000), a key text that helped establish public history as a discipline in New Zealand.
Cuprins
List of FiguresList of ContributorsAcknowledgementsIntroductionThe Public Turn: History Today, Paul Ashton and Alex TrapeznikSection 1: Background, Definitions and Issues1. Public History in Australia: History in Place, Lisa Murray and Mark Dunn2. Public History in Britain: Repossessing the Past, Mark Donnelly3. Public History in Canada: Service or Public Service?, Mike Dove and Michelle Hamilton4. Public History in China: Past Making in the Present, Li Na5. Public History in Germany: Opening New Spaces, Thorsten Logge and Nico Nolden6. Public History in India: Towards a People's Past, Indira Chowdhury and Srijan Mandal7. Public History in Indonesia: The Old Disorder?, Paul Ashton, Kresno Brahmantyo and Jaya Keaney8. Public History in New Zealand: From Treaty to Te Papa, Alex Trapeznik9. Public History in Scandinavia: Uses of the Past, Anne Brædder10. Public History in South Africa: A Tool for Recovery, Julie Wells11. Public History in the USA: Institutionalizing Old Practices, Thomas CauvinSection 2: Approaches and Methods12. First Encounters: Approaching the Public Past, Meg Foster13. Affective Afterlives: Public History, Archaeology and the Material Turn, Denis Byrne14. The Archaeological Archive: Material Traces and Recovered Histories, Tracy Ireland15. Archives and Public History: A Developing Partnership, Jeannette Bastian and Stephanie Krauss16. 'Speak, Memory': Current Issues in Oral and Public History, Paula Hamilton17. Who do you Think You Are?: The Family in Public History, Anna Green18. Love Thy Neighbour: Local and Community history, Tanya Evans19. Grass-Roots Activism, Heritage and Cultural Landscape: A Community Case Study, Keir Reeves and Jacqueline Z. Wilson20. Past Continuous: Digital public history and social media, Serge NoiretSection 3: Sites of Public History21. Remembering Dark Pasts and Horrific Places: Sites of Conscience, Paul Ashton and Jacqueline Z. Wilson22. #Fake History: The State of Heritage Interpretation, Sue Hodges23. 'The air still rings with the excitement of Spanish life': Ybor City and the Cuban Cigar, Christopher J. Castañeda24. Forgetting and Remembering in Bhopal: Architects as Agents of Memory, Amritha Ballal and Moulshri JoshiBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
This book will appeal to those engaging with practical history. Each chapter explores Public History whilst engaging with current critical stances. International writers, using academic contexts, clearly illustrate important differences between nations and localities, developing new aspects of Public History.
The interrogative title poses an important question. It is answered in wonderfully diverse essays: eleven map the terrain of public history in distinct national contexts; nine examine particular methods and approaches, many across contexts; and four focus on specific sites with striking comparative or trans-national implications. This triangulation complements the editors' intriguing and suggestive subtitle-'working with the past in the present": the collection as a whole is considerably more than the sum of the individually impressive parts.
The interrogative title poses an important question. It is answered in wonderfully diverse essays: eleven map the terrain of public history in distinct national contexts; nine examine particular methods and approaches, many across contexts; and four focus on specific sites with striking comparative or trans-national implications. This triangulation complements the editors' intriguing and suggestive subtitle-'working with the past in the present": the collection as a whole is considerably more than the sum of the individually impressive parts.