Zum Hauptinhalt springen Zur Suche springen Zur Hauptnavigation springen

Seeing History: Public History in China

Produktinformationen "Seeing History: Public History in China"
  • De Gruyter Oldenbourg
  • Na, LI
  • 978-3-11-221480-0
  • 30.06.2025
  • 155 x 230 (B/H)
  • 606
  • Public History in International Perspective (3)
  • englisch
  • 1
  • 289 Seiten
  • 7 %

  • When public history was imported from the United States to China around the turn of the twenty-first century, it was introduced as a sub-field within history, and has developed along that path ever since. Professional historians in China, even some forward-looking ones, see public history as merely presenting a change in the patterns of participation in history-making. This book offers a sharply different view.

    It contends, essentially, that public history represents more than a research domain within history or within any existing discipline, nor does it fit into any established narratives, but rather, a fundamental change of the entire process of history-making in China. In this process, the public is prosuming history. Public history makes obsolete the old structure for building and acquiring historical knowledge: it challenges the old assumptions, supersedes the rigid academic hierarchy, and stirs the imaginations of the multitudes. With an assemblage of case studies, this work makes a case for a system view of public history making, or public history(ing), and launches a concept, complex public history, i.e. public history(ing) as complex adaptive systems.


    Biographie - Na, LI

    Na Li is a public historian and urban planning scholar. Her research focuses on public history and urban preservation. During her decade-long work in China, Na Li has pioneered the field of public history in China. She was appointed Research Fellow/Professor at Department of History, Zhejiang University (2017–2022), and the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, Chongqing University (2012–2017). She is Founding Editor for Public History: A National Journal of Public History (《公众史学》). She served on the Board of Directors for the National Council on Public History (2017–2020) and has written two books, Kensington Market: Collective Memory, Public History, and Toronto’s Urban Landscape (University of Toronto Press, 2015) and Public History: A Critical Introduction (Peking University Press, 2019), which focus on public history and urban preservation. She is Associated Researcher, Faculty Center for Transdisciplinary Historical and Cultural Studies, University of Vienna.

    Hauptlesemotive: Verstehen
    Produktart: Taschenbuch
    Produktform: Taschenbuch

    0 von 0 Bewertungen

    Durchschnittliche Bewertung von 0 von 5 Sternen

    Bewerten Sie dieses Produkt!

    Teilen Sie Ihre Erfahrungen mit anderen Kunden.