Public history

Making history, crossing worlds

23 September 2024

Caroline Muller
Talk by Caroline Muller, Université de Rennes.

Many questions are currently being asked about the practice of history: archives are being transformed, tools have changed, as have the logics and players involved in disseminating historical research. How do we choose among the many paths open to us today? The “Allure of the archive in the digital age” project, carried out since 2017 with Frédéric Clavert, aimed in part to describe these new practices of history; it led to a reflection on the nature of the links that bind us to the archive. Certain parts of this documentation have become unstable, such as “family” archives, which have hitherto survived in attics or trunks, and are now flows that disappear at the same time as our smartphones and their photo albums. Around these questions gravitate “worlds”: archivists, the “public”, students, publishers... what specific contributions can historians make in this galaxy?

 

Monday, 23 September 2024

16.30 - 17.30

"Aquarium", Maison des Sciences humaines
11, Porte des Sciences
L-4366 Luxembourg

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