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Troubling Pasts: Teaching Public History in Northern Ireland 令人不安的过去:北爱尔兰的公共历史教学
IF 0.4 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI: 10.1515/iph-2021-2017
Olwen Purdue
Abstract This article explores the challenges and opportunities presented for the teaching and practice of public history in a post-conflict society that remains deeply divided over its past. It examines some of the negative ways in which history is used in the public arena, but also the potential of public history initiatives for building a more cohesive and forward-looking society. It examines how students can use the rich cultural landscape of Northern Ireland and engage with a wide range of experienced practitioners to learn more about the ways in which history divides; how we can negotiate these divisions over interpretations; how different communities understand, represent, and engage with their past; and why this matters.
摘要本文探讨了在一个过去仍存在严重分歧的冲突后社会中,公共历史教学和实践面临的挑战和机遇。它考察了历史在公共领域使用的一些负面方式,但也考察了公共历史举措在建设一个更有凝聚力和前瞻性的社会方面的潜力。它考察了学生如何利用北爱尔兰丰富的文化景观,并与广泛的经验丰富的从业者接触,以了解更多关于历史分裂的方式;我们如何就解释问题协商这些分歧;不同的社区如何理解、代表和参与他们的过去;以及为什么这很重要。
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Brave New Curriculum: Aotearoa New Zealand History and New Zealand’s Schools 勇敢的新课程:新西兰历史与新西兰学校
IF 0.4 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI: 10.1515/iph-2020-2007
M. Belgrave
Abstract Public history in New Zealand since the 1990s has been often dominated by the need to acknowledge New Zealand’s colonial past. Included in the British Empire by treaty in 1840 between the British Crown and its indigenous tribes, New Zealand’s European population has often idealized the country’s race relations. In recent decades, Māori assertiveness has led to a greater recognition of the damage done to Māori communities as New Zealand increasingly became a settler society. Inquiries into New Zealand’s colonial history since the 1980s have led to new settlements between Crown and iwi (tribal authorities). Demands that New Zealand’s colonial history be part of the school curriculum have also increased over this time. New Zealand’s decentralized social science and social studies curricula have been largely non-prescriptive, meaning that most children get little grounding in New Zealand’s history. In September 2019, the government announced that New Zealand history would become compulsory by the beginning of the 2022 school year. Defining this curriculum poses significant challenges to the country in a short period of time, challenges compounded by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
摘要自20世纪90年代以来,新西兰的公共历史经常被承认新西兰殖民历史的需要所主导。1840年,英国王室与其土著部落通过条约将新西兰纳入大英帝国,新西兰的欧洲人口经常将该国的种族关系理想化。近几十年来,随着新西兰日益成为一个定居者社会,毛利人的自信使人们更加认识到对毛利人社区造成的损害。自20世纪80年代以来,对新西兰殖民历史的调查导致了Crown和iwi(部落当局)之间的新定居点。在这段时间里,要求将新西兰殖民历史纳入学校课程的要求也有所增加。新西兰分散的社会科学和社会研究课程在很大程度上是非规定性的,这意味着大多数儿童对新西兰的历史了解甚少。2019年9月,政府宣布新西兰历史将在2022学年开始前成为必修课。制定这一课程在短时间内给国家带来了重大挑战,持续的新冠肺炎疫情加剧了这些挑战。
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引用次数: 4
Recent History in the Courtroom: Notes on an Experience as an Expert Witness in a Trial for Crimes Against Humanity in Argentina 法庭上的近代史:在阿根廷反人类罪审判中作为专家证人的经验笔记
IF 0.4 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI: 10.1515/iph-2020-2008
Santiago Garaño
Abstract In this work I reflect on a new figure that has been gaining presence in trials for crimes against humanity since 2005: the “context witness,” a specialist – usually coming from social sciences – who is presented as a witness and whose contribution is taken as testimonial evidence. I rely on my participation in the oral and public trial “Operation Independence,” in which I testified about my doctoral research on the experience of conscripts in southern Tucumán, Argentina between 1975 and 1977. My argument is that social sciences can provide meticulous reconstructions of the logic of repression, helping us to understand how state terror was possible.
摘要在这项工作中,我反思了一个自2005年以来在反人类罪审判中越来越多的新人物:“背景证人”,一位专家——通常来自社会科学——作为证人出庭,其贡献被视为证明证据。我依靠我参与的口头和公开审判“独立行动”,在该审判中,我作证了我对1975年至1977年间阿根廷图库曼南部应征入伍者经历的博士研究。我的论点是,社会科学可以对镇压的逻辑进行细致的重建,帮助我们理解国家恐怖是如何可能的。
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Re-imaging an Inclusive People’s History 重塑包容性的人民历史
IF 0.4 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI: 10.1515/iph-2020-2009
Ereshnee Naidu-Silverman
Abstract Drawing on the meaning of memorialization with examples from South Africa, this article argues that given the racist history of the USA, the meanings and function of memorials to the past should be subverted to continue the dialogue about freedom, justice, and equality in the country.
本文以南非为例,以纪念的意义为例,认为鉴于美国的种族主义历史,应该颠覆过去纪念的意义和功能,以继续在该国进行关于自由、正义和平等的对话。
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En(countering) Silence – Some Thoughts on Historical Justice after Memoricide En(对抗)沉默——关于“杀忆”后历史正义的几点思考
IF 0.4 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI: 10.1515/iph-2020-2005
F. du Toit
Abstract This essay argues that public historians and transitional justice experts need one another’s input in at least two crucial tasks facing nations after episodes of mass violence. In challenging the silence that typically envelopes post-war situations, the faithful recording of lived experiences of victims after violence is both a necessity and exceedingly complex. Here, oral history initiatives can significantly assist forensic investigations to develop a fuller picture of the suffering and crimes committed, but also to turn truth-telling into a healing experience for victims who often find forensic truth-telling on its own re-traumatizing. Conversely in efforts to memorialize wars, periods of oppression and struggles of liberation, public historians will do well to take seriously the testimonies of Truth and Reconciliation Commissions and other truth-telling fora in order to ensure that any exclusionary narratives which may arise after the conflict are themselves disrupted, even as a social consensus is fostered on the need to realize all the necessary guarantees of non-recurrence to avoid a return to a bad past.
摘要本文认为,在大规模暴力事件发生后,公共历史学家和过渡时期司法专家至少需要在国家面临的两项关键任务中相互投入。在挑战通常笼罩在战后局势中的沉默时,忠实记录受害者在暴力事件后的生活经历既是必要的,也是极其复杂的。在这方面,口述历史举措可以极大地帮助法医调查更全面地了解所犯下的痛苦和罪行,但也可以将讲真话变成受害者的一种治愈体验,因为受害者经常发现法医讲真话本身会再次受到创伤。相反,在纪念战争、压迫时期和解放斗争的努力中,公共历史学家最好认真对待真相与和解委员会和其他讲真话论坛的证词,以确保冲突后可能出现的任何排斥性叙事本身都被破坏,即使社会共识已经形成,需要实现所有必要的不复发保证,以避免回到糟糕的过去。
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Identity, Memory, and the Transitional Landscape: Public History in the Context of Transitional Justice 身份、记忆与转型景观:转型正义语境下的公共历史
IF 0.4 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI: 10.1515/iph-2020-2014
R. Hettiarachchi, Ricardo Santhiago
Abstract This special issue explores the intersection between transitional justice and public history. It presents some of the key claims, concerns, and debates within the field. As a key component of the “reparations pillar” within the transitional justice milieu, critiques of the concept of memorialization as public history are reviewed from both academia and field examples. Particular attention is paid to current debates within the field on truth-telling, erasure, revisionism, and manipulation of historical narratives to legitimize emerging political ideologies in transitional settings. While previous edited special sections of the journal may have provided more rigorous theorizations of public history as a discipline, this issue focuses on a critical conceptual examination of where public history collides with reconciliation, reparation, peacebuilding, and justice issues. It includes contributions on the praxis of localized processes of memorialization, historical revisionism, personal and political experiences, and populist ideologies, in order to explore more clearly the use of public history in contexts currently identified with “transitional justice.”
本期特刊探讨了过渡时期司法与公共历史的交集。它提出了该领域内的一些关键主张、关注和辩论。作为过渡时期司法环境中“赔偿支柱”的关键组成部分,对作为公共历史的纪念概念的批评从学术界和实地实例进行了回顾。特别关注的是目前的辩论领域内的真相,擦除,修正主义,和历史叙事的操纵,使新兴的政治意识形态在过渡时期的设置合法化。虽然该杂志以前编辑的特别部分可能提供了更严格的公共历史作为一门学科的理论,但这一期的重点是对公共历史与和解、赔偿、建设和平和正义问题的冲突进行批判性的概念性检查。它包括对本地化的纪念过程、历史修正主义、个人和政治经历以及民粹主义意识形态的实践的贡献,以便更清楚地探索公共历史在当前被认为是“过渡正义”的背景下的使用。
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Historical Consciousness and Transitional Justice in Post-War Sri Lanka 历史意识与战后斯里兰卡的过渡正义
IF 0.4 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI: 10.1515/iph-2020-2013
N. Dewasiri
Abstract Historical consciousness is a decisive factor in Sri Lanka with regards to the relationships between Sinhala and Tamil ethnic communities. It functioned as a great divide between these two communities. It was also used as a “charter of right” in order to impose one community’s claim on the other. This has become increasingly problematic in the post-war context after the violent hostilities between the Sri Lankan state and Tamil insurgents ended in 2009. Sinhala-Buddhists, who were politically dominant and identify themselves as the legitimate possessor of the island, desire to consolidate their dominance in the Tamil North and reckon historical knowledge as an effective tool for that end. The historical narrative that Sinhala Buddhists endorsed beginning in the early 20th century proved to be insufficient in countering the rising power of a Tamil counter narrative. Attempts have been made since the mid-1980s to produce a new historical narrative that is capable of challenging Tamil political claims. Although this effort was not fully successful, partial success was achieved during and after the war between the Sinhala dominated state and Tamil insurgents. The new historical consciousness that emerged out of this process proved to be extremely problematic in the context of the growing need for transitional justice for the war-affected Tamils in the North.
历史意识是斯里兰卡僧伽罗族与泰米尔族关系的决定性因素。它在这两个群体之间起到了巨大的分裂作用。它还被用作“权利宪章”,以便将一个社区的要求强加给另一个社区。在斯里兰卡政府和泰米尔叛乱分子之间的暴力冲突于2009年结束后,这在战后的背景下变得越来越成问题。在政治上占主导地位的僧伽罗佛教徒认为自己是该岛的合法拥有者,他们希望巩固自己在泰米尔北部的统治地位,并将历史知识视为实现这一目标的有效工具。从20世纪初开始,僧伽罗佛教徒支持的历史叙事被证明不足以对抗泰米尔反叙事的崛起。自20世纪80年代中期以来,人们一直试图创造一种新的历史叙事,能够挑战泰米尔人的政治主张。虽然这一努力没有完全成功,但在僧伽罗人主导的国家与泰米尔叛乱分子之间的战争期间和之后,取得了部分成功。从这一进程中产生的新的历史意识,在日益需要为北方受战争影响的泰米尔人争取过渡正义的背景下,被证明是极其成问题的。
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Historians, Public History, and Transitional Justice: Baltic Experiences 历史学家、公共历史和过渡时期司法:波罗的海的经验
IF 0.4 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI: 10.1515/iph-2020-2010
Eva-Clarita Pettai
Abstract How does public history correlate with issues of transitional justice and democratization? What are the roles and functions of professional historians during revolutionary moments and in the building of democratic culture and the pursuit of accountability and justice? On the basis of examples from three former Soviet republics, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania during the past three decades, the essay reflects on these and other questions. It stresses the need for de-centralizing public engagement with the past and cautions against trends across the Central and Eastern European region to link processes of historical knowledge production with claims for justice and redress.
摘要公共历史与过渡时期司法和民主化问题有何关联?专业历史学家在革命时期、在民主文化建设和追求问责制和正义方面的作用和职能是什么?本文以爱沙尼亚、拉脱维亚和立陶宛三个前苏联共和国在过去三十年中的例子为基础,对这些问题和其他问题进行了反思。它强调有必要将公众对过去的参与分散化,并警告中欧和东欧地区不要出现将历史知识生产过程与正义和补救要求联系起来的趋势。
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It is Young People that Give Me Hope 是年轻人给了我希望
IF 0.4 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI: 10.1515/iph-2020-2012
Christoph Feyen
Abstract Seventy-seven years after gaining independence and 11 years after the end of a long civil war, Sri Lankan public discourse is still searching for a broadly accepted concept of national identity and struggling to find constructive ways of dealing with the past. In this interview the former president of Sri Lanka (1994–2005) Madam Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga reflects on deeply rooted conflicts in society, the various outbreaks of violence, political mistakes made in the past, and her own role in the peace process and in reconciliation.
在获得独立77年后,在结束漫长的内战11年后,斯里兰卡的公共话语仍在寻找一个被广泛接受的国家认同概念,并努力寻找处理过去的建设性方法。在这次采访中,斯里兰卡前总统(1994-2005年)钱德里卡·班达拉奈克·库马拉通加女士回顾了社会中根深蒂固的冲突、各种暴力事件的爆发、过去所犯的政治错误,以及她自己在和平进程和和解中的作用。
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The Historian’s Role, Public History, and the National Truth Commission in Brazil 历史学家的角色、公共历史和巴西国家真相委员会
IF 0.4 Q2 HISTORY Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI: 10.1515/iph-2020-2011
Samantha Viz Quadrat
Abstract In 2011, twenty-six years after the end of the military dictatorship, the Brazilian government took the initiative of implementing the right to memory and to the truth, as well as promoting national reconciliation. A National Truth Commission was created aiming at examining and shedding light on serious human rights violations practiced by government agents from 1946 to 1985. It worked across the entire national territory for almost three years and established partnerships with governments of other countries in order to investigate and expose the international networks created by dictatorships for monitoring and persecuting political opponents across borders. This article analyzes the relationship between historians and the National Truth Commission in Brazil, in addition to the construction of dictatorship public history in the country. In order to do so, the Commission’s relationship with the national community of historians, the works carried out, as well as historians’ reactions towards its works, from its creation until its final report in 2014, will be examined.
2011年,在结束军事独裁统治的26年后,巴西政府主动实施了记忆权和真相权,并推动了民族和解。成立了一个国家真相委员会,目的是审查和揭露1946年至1985年期间政府工作人员严重侵犯人权的行为。它在全国范围内开展了近三年的工作,并与其他国家的政府建立了伙伴关系,以调查和揭露独裁政权为监视和迫害跨境政治反对派而建立的国际网络。本文分析了巴西历史学家与国家真相委员会之间的关系,以及该国独裁公共历史的建设。为此,从委员会成立到2014年的最终报告,将审查委员会与国家历史学界的关系、开展的工作以及历史学家对其工作的反应。
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