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Final ConferenceThe Final Conference, held in Macerata, Italy on the 18th of September, has been organised and hosted by the University of Macerata, the promoter of the project (News - Brochure 1 - Brochure 2) The Conference has been the occasion to present to a wide public the results of the History On Line Project. The Conference gave also the opportunity to involve all the participants, through the contribution of experts in the field, a reflection on the theme of the potential of Information and Communication Technologies for the studying and understanding of History and on the theme of Public History. The Conference has been organized according to the following Programme:
Presentation of the History On Line Portal – Paolo Bianchini of the University of Turin (Italy) Presentation of the E-Essay “The French-German History handbook” - Yannis Metzinger of the Académie de Strasbourg - GIP FCIP Alsace (France) Presentation of the E-Essay “Display of Women in Caricatures at the Beginning of the 20th Century”- Inken Heldt the Carl von Ossietzky Universität (Germany) Presentation of the E-Essay “The return of the Baltic capitals to Europe” - Andreas Fuelberth of the Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research (Germany) Presentation of the E-Essay “Dictatorship and Literature Teaching in Secondary Education in Greece (1936-1940)”- Anastasia Natsina of the TEI of MESSOLONGI, Department of Applied Informatics in Management and Economy, eBusiness Lab (Greece) Presentation of the Essay “The Birth of the School Subjects in Pre-Unification Piedmont” - Paolo Bianchini of the University of Turin (Italy) (click here to download - Part 1 - Part 2) Presentation of the E-Essay “School publishing and textbooks in the fascist period” by Dorena Caroli of the University of Macerata (Italy) Presentation of the E-Essay “Gender Identity and Political Power in Primary School Textbooks”- Kira Mahamud of UNED - Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (Spain) Presentation of the E-Essay “20 Years of School Textbooks History in Romania (1989-2009)”- Doina Olga Stefanescu of National School of Political Studies and Public Administration (Romania) Presentation of the E-Essay “An Analysis of History of Turkish Education: Sources, Pioneers and Approaches” - Ebubekir Ceylan of the Fatih University (Turkey)
“Public and digital history: from England to the USA and back to Europe?” - Prof. Serge Noiret, European University Institute “To be or to appear? The hidden archives in the digital age” – Prof. Pierluigi Feliciati and Prof. Federico Valacchi, University of Macerata, Culture Department |