Roundtable. Active History. Experiences in Public History
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Chile, South Africa, Colombia, 1973, coup d’état, commemoration, dictatorship, Public HistoryAbstract
The historians Daniela Serra and Macarena Ponce de León guide a conversation inspired by the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Chile’s coup d’état.
This conversation with Nancy Nichols (Chile), Catalina Muñoz (Colombia) and Noor Nieftagodien (South Africa) focuses on the role of the public historian; the relationship among Public History, activism and social justice; the role of communities in the interpretation of the past; participative practices and shared authority; as well as controversial commemorations.
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