What happens when history narratives are produced not for library bookshelves but for a mass audience? Does popularisation of history automatically mean dumbing down? Who are the people who make history for the public sphere, and what are their motivations and priorities? The Public & Popular History seminar series brings them together, film makers, journalists, professional historians and museum curators. Through talks, multi-media presentations, panel discussions, and debates the seminar explores the practices and characteristics of public and popular history in the contemporary world.
Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
American Historical Review
ANT ART
Can Altay
New Books Network
copenhagencontemporary
Magasin III
Icelandic Art Center
e-flux
Technecast
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
New Books Network
New Books Network
BBC Radio 3
We've Got History Between Us
Oxford University
Nigel Beale
Pierre d'Alancaisez
Sonic Acts
Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly
The Huntington
The Huntington
State of the Art Org
The Library Company of Philadelphia
Oral History Association
Speaking of Anthropology
Cambridge University
Museopunks
Jo Baring and Sarah Turner
UMHiSA
Oxford University
Apple
Birkbeck, University of London
Ellie Armstrong
Organizing Ideas Podcast
Central Saint Martins
Oxford University
Fitzwilliam Museum
Apple
Loyal Books
Clockshop
So What? Library and Information Science Podcast
London School of Economics and Political Science
Oxford University
SpokenWeb
MCN (Museum Computer Network)
Cambridge University
Shades of Noir
1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair
RMJM Art Commissioning
Philip Emeagwali
Krista McCracken
Sadie Ryan
Armenian Institute
Choice
Momus
YPIA
International Festival of Arts & Ideas
CCA Derry~Londonderry
Broken Dimanche Press
ARG
Institute Art Gender Nature HGK FHNW in Basel
Davis Museum
Somerset House
Cambridge University
New York Institute for the Humanities
Prof. Dr. Michael Custodis and his team at the University of Münster
Center for Arts, Design and Social Research
Royal Academy of Arts
Artists Space
DICE Conference + Festival
Disegno
V&A Dundee
Literature Across Frontiers
New York Institute for the Humanities
Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture
Oxford University
Oxford University
The Creative Process · Books, Film, Music, TV, Art, Writing, Education, Environment, Theatre, Dance, LGBTQ, Social Justice, Spirituality, Feminism, Technology...
CiTR & Discorder Magazine
London Review Bookshop
Ivan Wise
Katerina Valdivia Bruch
Future Lab Africa
museumatfit
ZEITGEIST19 Foundation
Craig Goldsmith, Ellen Dornan
Oxford International Centre for Publishing
University of Oxford
PEN America
Artists, Curators, Museum Directors Talk Art · Creative Process Original Series
Family History Federation
Felicia and Meranda
John Edward Ellis
Julia Rhinelander
Oxford University
Stories and inspiration from 5x15
Suite (212)
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco