Tagung
Die Veranstaltung versucht in international vergleichenden Perspektiven, das ambivalente Verhältnis von öffentlicher Geschichtskultur (Public History) und dem schulischen Geschichtsunterricht zu erkunden und neu zu verstehen. Darüber hinaus kommen die StammautorInnen der Zeitschrift Public History Weekly aus der ganzen Welt erstmals zusammen und stellen sich persönlich ihren LeserInnen in Basel vor.
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Program
Friday October 2 2015
14.00 Welcome
Marko Demantowsky (Editor-in-chief Public History Weekly)
Serge Noiret (Chair, Steering Committee IFPH)
Sabina Larcher (Director PH FHNW)
Mills Kelly (Member of the Advisory Board Public History Weekly)
Introduction
Marko Demantowsky: Our understanding of "Public History" in international perspective
15.00 Public History in the classroom (public access)
Teaching, learning, and understanding of Public History in schools as challenge for students and teachers
Comment / Moderation: Daisy Martin (Stanford, USA)
Speaker 1: Rob Siebörger (Cape Town, South Africa)
Speaker 2: Cord Arendes (Heidelberg, Germany)
Speaker 3: Christoph Kühberger (Salzburg, Austria)
16.30 Coffee Break
16.50 School as an institution of public history (public access)
Influence of schools on local public history | Influence of the school system on national varieties of public history | Teachers as public history agents | Interactions of schools with museums, memorial institutions, broadcasting institutions etc.
Comment / Moderation: Robert Parkes (Newcastle, Australia)
Speaker 1: Mario Carretero (Madrid, Spain)
Speaker 2: Marco Zerwas (Basel, Switzerland)
Speaker 3: Michele Barricelli (Hannover, Germany)
18.20 Apéro
19.00 Keynote
Serge Noiret (Florence, Italy): Why Public History and Digital History is a valid and vital marriage internationally?
Saturday October 3 2015
09.00 School in Public History (public access)
History policies, political opinion making and ideas on school and its history lesson as projections of sustainable history power
Comment / Moderation: Alix Green (Preston, GB)
Speaker 1: Peter Gautschi (Lucerne, Switzerland)
Speaker 2: Thomas Hellmuth (Salzburg, Austria)
Speaker 3: Jan Hodel (Basel, Switzerland)
10.30 Coffee Break
11.00 Roundtable (public access)
The future of public history – what shall we teach perspectively?
Moderation: Mills Kelly (Fairfax, USA)
Speaker 1: Alexander Khodnev (Yaroslawl, Russian Federation)
Speaker 2: Cord Arendes (Heidelberg, Germany)
Speaker 3: Mustafa Gündüz (Istanbul, Turkey)
Speaker 4: Charlotte Bühl-Gramer (Nuremberg, Germany)
12.00 Closing: Marko Demantowsky
Organisiert von
Pädagogische Hochschule FHNW
Veranstaltungsort
Orangerie
Riehenstrasse 154
4058
Basel
Sprachen der Veranstaltung
Englisch
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