Since its emergence in the latter half of the twentieth century, public history has engendered ongoing transformations in the creation and dissemination of knowledge. Its aims, as well as efforts undertaken as part of its praxis, are reminders that collaborative engagements with individuals and communities can simultaneously serve to commemorate, educate and empower. Recent scholarship that examines pop-up events underscores both their significance to public history and the innovative potential they represent in celebrating LGBT+ lives and experiences. In particular, the extent to which they encourage considerations of space that are more attentive to localities and pluralities is indicative of the disruptive significance of small-scale eve...
On 4 August 2014, the now iconic evolving work by Paul Cummins and Tom Piper, Blood Swept Lands and ...
Restaging the Past is the first edited collection devoted to the study of historical pageants in Bri...
Commemoration in public space is usually associated with the creation of official objects related to...
Since its emergence in the latter half of the twentieth century, public history has engendered ongoi...
International audienceAt a time of crisis concerning Europe’s identity and ideals, commemorations ar...
Commemorative historical events provide an insight for researchers into how communities see themselv...
In 2017, Hull celebrated its status as UK City of Culture. Part of the 365 days of cultural activiti...
Presentation given at Open Access week, 24 - 28 October, 2011.No abstract available
Since the nineteenth century, communities connected to the railways industry have and continue to sh...
In this paper, Grabher reads Turner’s liminality in the context of queer political aspirations of LG...
Members might be interested to read some reflections, several months on, of the Fellowship\u27s invo...
Performance-as-Comemmoration: Theatre and Performance as a Model for Commemorative Remembrance (2014...
What societies choose to remember about the Past can pose challenges for professional gatekeepers in...
This introductory chapter starts by situating Shakespeare commemoration in the context of recent the...
Organisations engage in remembering and commemorative practices, often to produce effects of stabili...
On 4 August 2014, the now iconic evolving work by Paul Cummins and Tom Piper, Blood Swept Lands and ...
Restaging the Past is the first edited collection devoted to the study of historical pageants in Bri...
Commemoration in public space is usually associated with the creation of official objects related to...
Since its emergence in the latter half of the twentieth century, public history has engendered ongoi...
International audienceAt a time of crisis concerning Europe’s identity and ideals, commemorations ar...
Commemorative historical events provide an insight for researchers into how communities see themselv...
In 2017, Hull celebrated its status as UK City of Culture. Part of the 365 days of cultural activiti...
Presentation given at Open Access week, 24 - 28 October, 2011.No abstract available
Since the nineteenth century, communities connected to the railways industry have and continue to sh...
In this paper, Grabher reads Turner’s liminality in the context of queer political aspirations of LG...
Members might be interested to read some reflections, several months on, of the Fellowship\u27s invo...
Performance-as-Comemmoration: Theatre and Performance as a Model for Commemorative Remembrance (2014...
What societies choose to remember about the Past can pose challenges for professional gatekeepers in...
This introductory chapter starts by situating Shakespeare commemoration in the context of recent the...
Organisations engage in remembering and commemorative practices, often to produce effects of stabili...
On 4 August 2014, the now iconic evolving work by Paul Cummins and Tom Piper, Blood Swept Lands and ...
Restaging the Past is the first edited collection devoted to the study of historical pageants in Bri...
Commemoration in public space is usually associated with the creation of official objects related to...