As we know, the social role of historians as experts and potential influencers of contemporary debates on account of their knowledge of the past and their critical handling of original sources, is challenged today. In 2015, Jo Guldi and David Armitage deplored this state of affairs in a Manifesto widely commented on worldwide and translated into Italian
Il saggio si presenta come una riflessione metadisciplinare sui problemi teorici legati alla storia ...
Public history is triggering debate and lively reactions in Italy. What is the reason for its succes...
This essay has been published ten years after Ricerche Storiche’s special issue on Media and History...
Come sappiamo, il ruolo sociale degli storici come esperti capaci di influenzare i dibattiti contemp...
Cambridge University Press History Manifesto Open Access Web Site at http://historymanifesto.cambrid...
This post has been published in three languages, English, German and Italian on September 19, 2019 a...
How should historians speak truth to power - and why does it matter? Why is five hundred years bette...
The author raises questions concerning the phenomenon of manifestos in science and specific theses a...
In 2015, the academic journal Annales published a special volume dedicated to the acclaimed History...
International audienceFace à de grandes questions qui se posent à l'ère de la mondialisation -qu'ell...
The paper discusses the English language reception of Jo Guldi and David Armitage's The History Mani...
Historians Jo Guldi and David Armitage have published the History Manifesto (free download on Cambri...
Simon ZB. History Manifested: Making Sense of Unprecedented Change. European Review of History-Revue...
The paper discusses the English language reception of Jo Guldi and David Armitage’s The History Man...
In line with the Italian Public History Manifesto, approved after our association’s meeting in Pisa ...
Il saggio si presenta come una riflessione metadisciplinare sui problemi teorici legati alla storia ...
Public history is triggering debate and lively reactions in Italy. What is the reason for its succes...
This essay has been published ten years after Ricerche Storiche’s special issue on Media and History...
Come sappiamo, il ruolo sociale degli storici come esperti capaci di influenzare i dibattiti contemp...
Cambridge University Press History Manifesto Open Access Web Site at http://historymanifesto.cambrid...
This post has been published in three languages, English, German and Italian on September 19, 2019 a...
How should historians speak truth to power - and why does it matter? Why is five hundred years bette...
The author raises questions concerning the phenomenon of manifestos in science and specific theses a...
In 2015, the academic journal Annales published a special volume dedicated to the acclaimed History...
International audienceFace à de grandes questions qui se posent à l'ère de la mondialisation -qu'ell...
The paper discusses the English language reception of Jo Guldi and David Armitage's The History Mani...
Historians Jo Guldi and David Armitage have published the History Manifesto (free download on Cambri...
Simon ZB. History Manifested: Making Sense of Unprecedented Change. European Review of History-Revue...
The paper discusses the English language reception of Jo Guldi and David Armitage’s The History Man...
In line with the Italian Public History Manifesto, approved after our association’s meeting in Pisa ...
Il saggio si presenta come una riflessione metadisciplinare sui problemi teorici legati alla storia ...
Public history is triggering debate and lively reactions in Italy. What is the reason for its succes...
This essay has been published ten years after Ricerche Storiche’s special issue on Media and History...