Public History Weekly

Public History Weekly. The International BlogJournal  
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
PHW
Discipline History
Peer-reviewed Open Peer Review (OPR)
Language English, German, and many others
Edited by Marko Demantowsky, Peter Gautschi, Thomas Hellmuth, Krzysztof Ruchniewicz
Publication details
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter (Germany)
Publication history
2013-present
Frequency Weekly
Yes
Indexing
ISSN 2197-6376
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Public History Weekly. The International BlogJournal (PHW) is an academic journal on all aspects of Public history addressing a wider audience to popularize academic research and debates.[1][2]

Overview

PHW—founded in 2013[3]—is a co-operation project of Walter de Gruyter publisher house with four universities from Austria (University of Vienna), Poland (University of Wrocław), and Switzerland (Universities of Education in Basel/Brugg and in Lucerne) as well as of the International Federation for Public History (IFPH-FIHP).[4][5] PHW as a multilingual journal publishes its texts always in English and in German, additionally in the mother tongue of each author as in French, Russian, Greek, Spanish, Portuguese and so on. The PHW team includes so-called core authors and numerous guest authors. The core authors are from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, China, Germany, Greece, UK, Italia, Canada, Mexico, Poland, Austria, Russia, Switzerland, South Africa, Turkey and the USA.[1] PHW has the explicit aim to link the discussions of Public historians and history educationalists.[6] That aim of bridging an academic gap has been criticized recently.[7]

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