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Making Histories
Chapter 16. Crowdsourcing: Citizen History and Criminal Characters
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September 21 2020
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De Gruyter Oldenbourg
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September 21 2020
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DOI:
10.1515/9783110636352-017
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Book chapters
pp. I
Frontmatter
pp. V
Acknowledgements
pp. VII
Contents
pp. XI
List of Figures
pp. XIII
List of Contributors
pp. 1
Making Histories, Making Memories in Difficult Times
pp. 11
Chapter 1. The Urgency for a Queer Public History in Highly Conservative Societies: A Brazillian Exhibition
pp. 23
Chapter 2. Between Authority and Dialogue: Challenges for the House of European History
pp. 37
Chapter 3. The Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk: Intersections of History, Memory and Politics
pp. 47
Chapter 4. Citizens: Eight Hundred Years in the Making
pp. 59
Chapter 5. Trust, Risk and Historical Authority: Negotiating Public History in Digital and Analog Worlds
pp. 71
Chapter 6. The Memory of Trade Unionism in Germany
pp. 83
Chapter 7. Digital Historiographies of Khmer Rouge Memorials: Blogging on Tuol Sleng and the ‘Killing Fields’
pp. 99
Chapter 8. Public Memory, Conflict and Women: Commemoration in Contemporary Ireland
pp. 113
Chapter 9. Belene: A Case of Pedagogy of Memory?
pp. 129
Chapter 10. Public History and the “Crisis of History” in Italy: Reflections and Experiences from the Field
pp. 139
Chapter 11. The Occupation and Beyond: Presenting, Doing and Watching History on Dutch Television Since 1960
pp. 151
Chapter 12. Gaming Public History: Academics and Digital Games
pp. 163
Chapter 13. District Six: The Musical
pp. 173
Chapter 14. Trip Hazards: The Perils of Urban Walking Tours
pp. 185
Chapter 15. Making Public History in Italy
pp. 199
Chapter 16. Crowdsourcing: Citizen History and Criminal Characters
pp. 213
Chapter 17. Self-writing in Tral: Struggles in Historymaking in (Indian) Kashmir
pp. 225
Chapter 18. Place-attachment in a Suburban Setting: Making Personal History Public
pp. 237
Chapter 19. Family Historians and Historians of the Family: The Value of Collaboration
pp. 251
Chapter 20. “Resourceful Reinvention”: Speculative Biography as Public History?
pp. 261
Bibliography
pp. 281
Index
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