This article, based on my experience of teaching a graduate seminar in public history at Chongqing University, explores the possibilities of public history in China. It discusses how a reflective and collaborative curriculum works, and its implication for establishing Public History programs in the Chinese context. The article also argues that, despite a myriad of challenges, public history pushes the methodological boundary of urban preservation in China
In China, the study of history has never been a detached academic pursuit, as it has always been ind...
The UNESCO 2011 Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) states community participation ...
This issue of Public History Review discusses aspects of the distinctive role of public historians t...
This article, based on my experience of teaching a graduate seminar in public history at Chongqing U...
The traditional history education in China has been challenged ever since the dawn of the twenty fir...
This article traces the origins and development of public history in China, from its roots in histor...
Introduction to this new journal section, Public History Education, entitled 'Teaching Public Histor...
This paper traces the development and distribution of museums and public monuments in one province o...
This article introduces the history of historiography, specifically public history in Japan in recen...
This article explores the interaction between the state, society and the individual in the process o...
In China, the study of history has never been a detached academic pursuit, as it has always been ind...
Public History: A Textbook of Practice is a guide to the many challenges historians face while teach...
Proposed in the United States of America in the 1970s, the term “public history” is now used in vari...
peer reviewedlthough public history is becoming increasingly international, the field remains diffic...
In the early 19th century, at the dawn of the historical professions, historians did not dismiss wor...
In China, the study of history has never been a detached academic pursuit, as it has always been ind...
The UNESCO 2011 Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) states community participation ...
This issue of Public History Review discusses aspects of the distinctive role of public historians t...
This article, based on my experience of teaching a graduate seminar in public history at Chongqing U...
The traditional history education in China has been challenged ever since the dawn of the twenty fir...
This article traces the origins and development of public history in China, from its roots in histor...
Introduction to this new journal section, Public History Education, entitled 'Teaching Public Histor...
This paper traces the development and distribution of museums and public monuments in one province o...
This article introduces the history of historiography, specifically public history in Japan in recen...
This article explores the interaction between the state, society and the individual in the process o...
In China, the study of history has never been a detached academic pursuit, as it has always been ind...
Public History: A Textbook of Practice is a guide to the many challenges historians face while teach...
Proposed in the United States of America in the 1970s, the term “public history” is now used in vari...
peer reviewedlthough public history is becoming increasingly international, the field remains diffic...
In the early 19th century, at the dawn of the historical professions, historians did not dismiss wor...
In China, the study of history has never been a detached academic pursuit, as it has always been ind...
The UNESCO 2011 Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) states community participation ...
This issue of Public History Review discusses aspects of the distinctive role of public historians t...