The campaigns in universities across the world to reject, rename and remove historic benefactions have brought the present into collision with the past. In Britain the attempt to remove a statue of one of Oxford’s most famous benefactors, the imperialist Cecil Rhodes, has spread to other universities and their benefactors, and now also affects civic monuments and statues in towns and cities across the country. In the United States, memorials to leaders of the Confederacy in the American Civil War and to other slaveholders have been the subject of intense dispute. Should we continue to honour benefactors and historic figures whose actions are now deemed ethically unacceptable? How can we reconcile the views held by our ancestors with those w...
The Fall of Monuments: a Public History Monuments have, for a few years now, been hitting the headli...
The yearning for historical justice has become a defining feature of our age. The article discusses ...
The danger is to mistake tokenistic gestures of racial and ethnic equality by the symbolic overthrow...
The campaigns in universities across the world to reject, rename and remove historic benefactions ha...
Coloniser and colonised were produced as subjectivities through power relations mediated through obj...
What should we do about “tainted” public commemorations—commemorations of people who were responsibl...
In working on this edition Keira Lindsay and Mariko Smith have asked ‘whether monuments should be d...
In June 2020 Black Lives Matter had become prominent in the USA and was taken further in various cou...
The international Rhodes Must Fall campaign has reinvigorated public interest in the legacy of Cecil...
The Black Lives Matter campaign has forced a reassessment of monuments that commemorate historical f...
In June 2020 Black Lives Matter had become prominent in the USA and was taken further in various cou...
What societies choose to remember about the Past can pose challenges for professional gatekeepers in...
On both sides of the Atlantic, states have tended to react nervously to reparative claims for slaver...
Many universities around the United States are attempting to grapple with their institution’s histor...
The yearning for historical justice - that is, for the redress of past wrongs – has become one of th...
The Fall of Monuments: a Public History Monuments have, for a few years now, been hitting the headli...
The yearning for historical justice has become a defining feature of our age. The article discusses ...
The danger is to mistake tokenistic gestures of racial and ethnic equality by the symbolic overthrow...
The campaigns in universities across the world to reject, rename and remove historic benefactions ha...
Coloniser and colonised were produced as subjectivities through power relations mediated through obj...
What should we do about “tainted” public commemorations—commemorations of people who were responsibl...
In working on this edition Keira Lindsay and Mariko Smith have asked ‘whether monuments should be d...
In June 2020 Black Lives Matter had become prominent in the USA and was taken further in various cou...
The international Rhodes Must Fall campaign has reinvigorated public interest in the legacy of Cecil...
The Black Lives Matter campaign has forced a reassessment of monuments that commemorate historical f...
In June 2020 Black Lives Matter had become prominent in the USA and was taken further in various cou...
What societies choose to remember about the Past can pose challenges for professional gatekeepers in...
On both sides of the Atlantic, states have tended to react nervously to reparative claims for slaver...
Many universities around the United States are attempting to grapple with their institution’s histor...
The yearning for historical justice - that is, for the redress of past wrongs – has become one of th...
The Fall of Monuments: a Public History Monuments have, for a few years now, been hitting the headli...
The yearning for historical justice has become a defining feature of our age. The article discusses ...
The danger is to mistake tokenistic gestures of racial and ethnic equality by the symbolic overthrow...