Posts tagged ‘public history’
- 4.21.24Important writing on the miners’ strike – and what is history for?
- 2.25.23A short obituary of historian Jorma Kalela
- 6.26.21Statues and memorials and public history articles
- 6.10.20Statues and Histories from Past Decades
- 10.14.18Where is Public History?
- 12.10.17Just out :”The Oxford Handbook of Public History”
- 9.28.16Latest update on ‘Not 1066 and all that’
- 9.13.16Not 1066 and all that – radical histories in Hastings and St Leonards
- 9.7.16Silk weavers – and red boots – on BBC4 yet again
- 7.21.16Brecht’s The Solution and Public History
- 6.30.16Destroyed Ruskin student archives and online debate on the nature of history
- 3.31.16From social construction of knowledge to the personal destruction of student historic archives at Ruskin College, Oxford
- 7.13.15Historical Geographers’ International Conference
- 6.7.15Remembering suffrage feminists and miners – but forgetting the Pentonville 5
- 5.8.15Public History Group 16th May
- 4.14.15Public History Group 25th April
- 4.5.15C.L.R. James Hackney library and pamphlet
- 3.16.15Public History Group Saturday 21 March
- 2.19.15Public History Group Saturday 21 February
- 1.16.15Public History Group Saturday 24 January 2015
- 11.8.14Families, Places and Pasts: Whose history? And who decides?
- 9.16.14Stumble Blocks and Public History
- 6.1.14Where is Public History?
- 4.23.14Public history group in Bloomsbury with Ruth Richardson on Dickens, the workhouse, the campaign
- 11.28.13New ruskin archives launched
- 10.1.13Who once lived in my house? Geffrye museum exhibition
- 9.6.13Public History conference : Whose history is it anyway?
- 8.22.13Traces of lives: verbal resistance
- 8.2.13Public history and social knowledge – and red light bulbs
- 5.9.13History on Television
- 3.23.13Paul Martin: Public History is Kids’ Stuff!
- 3.11.13Whose history is it anyway ? Public history in perspective conference 5 – 6 September 2013
- 3.9.13Book launch Public History Reader
- 3.8.13Summer children, educational failure and the 11+ (again)
- 2.21.13Images of different pasts in Belfast 2013
- 2.1.13Shrapnel, bat guano and public history
- 1.26.13‘Physical Resistance’ and Public History
- 1.25.13Routledge history authors of the month
- 1.15.13New paperback edition of People and their Pasts out now
- 1.12.13Public History and Heritage Today: People and their Pasts
- 10.11.12Ruskin College and the Museum of London: different archives, different approaches
- 10.1.12Whose archive? Whose history? The Women’s Library and Ruskin College, Oxford
- 9.21.1215th year of the Public History Group
- 7.27.12Alan Hollinghurst and public history
- 6.23.12Public history and rats
- 6.14.12Historians, People and Brown Rats: Different Roles in Making Histories
- 5.20.12Update on Unofficial Histories Conference
- 5.2.12Animal pasts in London’s present
- 4.22.12People and their Pasts. Public History Today
- 4.20.12London Stories. Personal Lives, Public Histories
- 4.19.12The Public History Reader
- 4.16.12Thinking about people and public history
- 4.16.12Comparing Australian & British Women’s Suffrage
- 4.4.12Public History Group: Living with the Past at Home
- 4.4.12Public History Group:Mausoleums or resource centres? Labour history museums and archives and useable pasts
- 4.3.12Public History Group: The Public History Reader
- 4.3.12Public History Group:In Search of Florence Hancock: How to put a museum exhibition together when Wikipedia lets you down
- 4.3.12Public History Group : Beastly Sneaks: Rescuing Other People’s Diaries
- 4.3.12Public History Group:Physical Resistance: a life, a book and a history of anti-fascism
- 4.1.12Public history group: towards a public history of disability- Mandeville legacy
- 4.1.12Unofficial Histories conference
- 3.22.12Seeing History. Public History in Britain Now
- 3.18.12English labour movement festivals
- 3.17.12Suffragettes as public historians
- 3.16.12Chairs and photographs
- 3.16.12Public History: Raphael Samuel
- 3.16.12Public and personal histories: 11+
- 3.16.12Public history: People and their pasts
- 3.16.12Public History : reinventing the past
- 3.16.12Public History : teaching
- 3.16.12Personal and Public Histories
- 3.15.12Islay and the ‘dog on the tuckerbox’
- 3.11.12Ruskin College. Contesting Knowledge, Dissenting Politics
- 2.10.12Public history group: Revisiting the Miners’ strike of 1984 -5
- 1.10.12Public history group: Young historians take to the streets
- 11.5.11Public history group : Revealing the Rookery, St. Giles – art, artifacts and anecdotes