Professional Historians in Public : : Old and New Roles Revisited / / ed. by Berber Bevernage, Lutz Raphael.

The past decades public interest in history is booming. This creates new opportunities but also challenges for professional historians. This book asks how historians deal with changing public demands for history and how these affect their professional practices, values and identities. The volume off...

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Place / Publishing House:München ;, Wien : : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Series:The Politics of Historical Thinking , 5
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Physical Description:1 online resource (IX, 391 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • The Politics of Historical Thinking
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • 1 New Roles for Professional Historians and New Public Uses of the Past
  • Part One: Histoires Engagées: A Critical Look Back
  • 2 Eric Hobsbawm as a Public Champion of Cosmopolitan Universalism
  • 3 Two Sides of Activist Scholarship Within UNESCO’s General History of Africa (1964–1998)
  • 4 Colonial Historiography, Hindutva, and the Difficulty of Reading the Ancient Indian Historical Traditions
  • Part Two: Law and Historical Expertise
  • 5 Challenges of Historical Expert Witnessing in the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and Elsewhere
  • 6 The Waitangi Tribunal and the Public Life of History
  • Part Three: Old and New Public Demands on Professional Historians
  • 7 Between Discipline and Profession: Historical Studies and Their Public Relevance in Brazil
  • 8 Policy-Oriented History for the EU: The Rise of a New Type of Professional Practice for Historians?
  • 9 Indigenous History, Activism, and the Decolonizing University: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Struggle over the Khoisan Past in Post-apartheid South Africa
  • Part Four: Public History in New Media
  • 10 Russian Public Historians in the New Media (The Case of Telegram)
  • 11 Practices of Popular Science and Digital Curation in Theory of History on the Portuguese Edition of Wikipedia
  • Part Five: Perspectives: Moral, Epistemic, and Political
  • 12 Historians and Human Rights Advocacy
  • 13 The Politics of Memory and the Task of Historians
  • 14 Languages of Legitimation and the Registers of Legitimate History
  • Biographical Notes
  • Selected Bibliography on ‘Public Uses of the Past and the Role of Professional Historians in the Public Sphere’
  • Index