8th International Conference on Public History
The Public History of Difficult Pasts 8th International Conference on Public History Lisbon, Portugal | September 7-11, 2026 Call for Papers Conference Overview The 8th International Conference on...
The Public History of Difficult Pasts 8th International Conference on Public History Lisbon, Portugal | September 7-11, 2026 Call for Papers Conference Overview The 8th International Conference on...
Author: Cassandra Marsillo, public historian and Chief Editor of Bridging blog. Part 2: Panels The 2021 symposium, “Participation and Public Interpretations: How to navigate multiple historical narratives in museums?”,...
Author: Cassandra Marsillo, public historian and Chief Editor of Bridging blog. Part 1: Keynote and Roundtable The 2021 symposium, “Participation and Public Interpretations: How to navigate multiple historical narratives...
University of São Paulo-Leste São Paulo, Brazil, 21-24 August 2018 Deadline: May 15, 2018 The International Federation for Public History, the Rede Brasileira de História Pública and the...
The International Federation of Public History is going South on its next Annual meeting, more precisely Southeast Brazil, in the fascinating city of São Paulo, one of the biggest metropoles worldwide. The home for the 5th Annual Conference is the University of São Paulo, Campus Leste (USP-Leste), in association with the 4th International Symposium of the Brazilian Network for Public History.
On behalf of the local organizers in Ravenna and of the IFPH steering committee, I want to thank you for your enthusiastic participation to the 1st Conference of the Italian Public History Association (AIPH) and to the 4th International Federation of Public History (IFPH) Conference.
From June 5 to June 9, 2017, the 4th annual conference of the International Federation for Public History (IFPH-FIHP) together with the first Italian Association of Public History (AIPH), which was set up in Rome in June 2016, will be held in the city of Ravenna, renamed for a week the “public history city”, because of the number of public history events and the amount of national and international participants who will join the conference.
The program presented below is still a provisional one. It will still change before being able to publish a definitive program which will take care also of the 49 panels selected by the AIPH, the Italian Association for Public History born in 2016 as first national branche associated to the International Federation for Public History.