What Is Public History Globally? : Working with the Past in the Present
What Is Public History Globally? : Working with the Past in the Present
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Author(s): Ashton, Paul
ISBN No.: 9781350033283
Pages: 392
Year: 201901
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 151.80
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Introduction: What is Public History Globally? Paul Ashton (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) and Alex Trapeznik (Otago University, New Zealand) Part I: Background, Definitions and Issues 1. Public History in Australia, Lisa Murray (Sydney City Council, Australia) and Mark Dunn (Godden Mackay Logan, Australia) 2. Public History in Britain, Mark Donnelly (St Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK) 3. Public History in Canada, Michelle Hamilton (Western University, Canada) and Mike Dove (Western University, Canada) 4. Public History in China, Li Na (Chongqing University, China) 5. Public History in Germany, Thorsten Logge (Universität Hamburg, Germany) and Nico Nolden (Universität Hamburg, Germany) 6. Public History in India, Indira Chowdhury (Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, India) and Srijan Mandal (Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, India) 7. Public History in Indonesia, Paul Ashton (University of Technology Sydney, Australia), Kresno Brahmanyto (University of Indonesia, Indonesia) and Jaya Keaney (University of Sydney, Australia) 8.


Public History in New Zealand, Alex Trapeznik (Otago University, New Zealand) 9. Public History in Scandinavia, Anne Braedder (Aarbus University, Denmark) 10. Public History in South Africa, Julia Wells (Rhodes University, South Africa) 11. Public History in the USA, Thomas Cauvin (University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA) Part II: Approaches and Methods 12. Approaching Public History, Meg Foster (University of New South Wales, Australia) 13. Affect and Empathy, Denis Byrne (Western Sydney University, Australia) 14. Archaeological Traces, Tracy Ireland (University of Canberra, Australia) 15. Archives, Jannette Bastian (Simmons University, Canada) 16.


Oral History, Paula Hamilton (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) 17. Family History, Anna Green (Victorian University of Wellington, New Zealand) 18. Local and Community History, Tanya Evans (Macquarie University, Australia) 19. Heritage and Cultural Landscapes, Keir Reeves (Federation University Australia, Australia) and Jacqueline Z. Wilson (Federation University Australia, Australia) 20. Digital Public History and Social Media, Serge Noiret (European University Institute, Italy) Part III: Sites of Public History 21. Sites of Conscience, Paul Ashton (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) and Jacqueline Z. Wilson (Federation University Australia, Australia) 22.


Interpreting Sites, Sue Hodges (Sue Hodges Productions Pty Ltd, Australia) 23. Places of Work: Cuban and Spanish Anarchist Cigar Makers in Florida, Christopher J. Castañeda (California State University, Sacramento, USA) BibliographyIndex.


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