This essay has been published ten years after Ricerche Storiche’s special issue on Media and History coordinated by Francesco Mineccia and Luigi Tomassini (2009) which engaged, for the first time in Italy, with Public History as a field of practices. It discusses the origins and development of public history in Italy. Public history in the Peninsula has its roots in historical institutions born in the 19th century and in the post WW2 first Italian Republic. The concept of a “public use of history” (1993), the important role played by memory issues in post-war society, the birth of public archaeology (2015) before public history, and the emergence of history festivals in the new millennium are all important moments currently shaping the hist...
EnPublic history is triggering debate and lively reactions in Italy. What is the reason for its succ...
In recent years Italian Public History has gone through a process that has transforme...
Public historians have definitively recognized the crucial role that museums – on par with libraries...
This essay has been published ten years after Ricerche Storiche’s special issue on Media and Histor...
Published online: 1 August 2019This article traces the origins and development of public history in ...
This article traces the origins and development of public history in Italy, a field not anymore with...
The essay outlines an excursus on the historical origins and precedents of Public History (PH) pract...
The essay outlines an excursus on the historical origins and precedents of Public History (PH) pract...
This paper discusses the absence of public history-teaching programs in Italian universities, and fo...
The essay aims to analyze how the past is appropriated in the European Public Sphere and which insti...
Nei primi anni dell' 800, agli inizi della professione storica, gli storici lavoravano anche con e s...
This essay serves as an introduction to the 'Memoria e Ricerca' 2017 issue on History Museums and Pu...
The work seeks to reflect on the alleged crisis of history today by comparing the different ways in ...
Public history is triggering debate and lively reactions in Italy. What is the reason for its succes...
Il saggio ripercorre il ruolo specifico dell'Insmli, ora Istituto Nazionale Ferruccio Parri, nella d...
EnPublic history is triggering debate and lively reactions in Italy. What is the reason for its succ...
In recent years Italian Public History has gone through a process that has transforme...
Public historians have definitively recognized the crucial role that museums – on par with libraries...
This essay has been published ten years after Ricerche Storiche’s special issue on Media and Histor...
Published online: 1 August 2019This article traces the origins and development of public history in ...
This article traces the origins and development of public history in Italy, a field not anymore with...
The essay outlines an excursus on the historical origins and precedents of Public History (PH) pract...
The essay outlines an excursus on the historical origins and precedents of Public History (PH) pract...
This paper discusses the absence of public history-teaching programs in Italian universities, and fo...
The essay aims to analyze how the past is appropriated in the European Public Sphere and which insti...
Nei primi anni dell' 800, agli inizi della professione storica, gli storici lavoravano anche con e s...
This essay serves as an introduction to the 'Memoria e Ricerca' 2017 issue on History Museums and Pu...
The work seeks to reflect on the alleged crisis of history today by comparing the different ways in ...
Public history is triggering debate and lively reactions in Italy. What is the reason for its succes...
Il saggio ripercorre il ruolo specifico dell'Insmli, ora Istituto Nazionale Ferruccio Parri, nella d...
EnPublic history is triggering debate and lively reactions in Italy. What is the reason for its succ...
In recent years Italian Public History has gone through a process that has transforme...
Public historians have definitively recognized the crucial role that museums – on par with libraries...