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English term or phrase:
public history
Spanish translation:
historia aplicada
Added to glossary by
Susana Galilea
Jun 22, 2005 22:48
18 yrs ago
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English term
public history
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Education / Pedagogy
¿Será "historia del sector público"?
Mil gracias apresuradas :)
"Through the process, [name of University] public history graduate students, volunteers and [name of social service agency] staff members collected more than 40 oral histories through interviews with past and present [name of social service agency] participants."
Mil gracias apresuradas :)
"Through the process, [name of University] public history graduate students, volunteers and [name of social service agency] staff members collected more than 40 oral histories through interviews with past and present [name of social service agency] participants."
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historia aplicada
Te paso un enlace de la Universidad de Barcelona donde explica muy bien lo que es. Está en catalán pero si buscas "public history" en el documento y lees el párrafo creo que lo entenderás.
Tb te envío otro enlace en español.
Te traduzco la definición que sale en catalán, de palabras de uno de sus fundadores: es la adaptación y aplicación de las habilidades y prespectivas de los historiadores en beneficio o provecho de las organizaciones, tanto públicas como privadas
Tb te envío otro enlace en español.
Te traduzco la definición que sale en catalán, de palabras de uno de sus fundadores: es la adaptación y aplicación de las habilidades y prespectivas de los historiadores en beneficio o provecho de las organizaciones, tanto públicas como privadas
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Comment: "Espectacular, Carlos. Em trec la barretina ;)
Walter, muchísimas gracias por tan útiles referencias."
12 mins
graduados de universidades (escuelas) públicas
Yo entiendo que 'history' sea como el 'histórico escolar', el programa de materias estudiadas, y el 'public', indicaría que son de instituciones públicas. Tal vez el resto del texto te ayude, junto con estas sugerencias.
6 mins
historia de las instituciones/organizaciones públicas/estatales/gubernamentales
con más contexto podríamos afinar más.
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Note added at 23 mins (2005-06-22 23:12:16 GMT)
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También es la historia de los pueblos y comunidades. No hay UNA sola traducción. Este texto tal vez te pueda ayudar:
What is Public History?
Public History in Australia has been defined as \'the practice of history by academically trained historians working for public agencies or as freelancers outside the universities\'. Public historians may work in heritage conservation, commissioned history, museums, the media, education, radio, film interactive multimedia and other areas. They are people who have asked: \'What is history for?\' And they are concerned with addressing the relationship between audience, practice and social context.
Public history, however, is an elastic term that can mean different things to different people, locally, regionally, nationally and internationally. The democratisation of \'history making\' and the rise of professional historians\' associations have also blurred simple definitions. Public representations of the past, official or otherwise, which marginalise or abuse history raise other vital questions for all concerned with public histories.
http://www.publichistory.uts.edu.au/
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Note added at 14 hrs 28 mins (2005-06-23 13:17:39 GMT)
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Para hispanoparlantes en EEUU, sería \"Historia Pública\".
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Note added at 23 mins (2005-06-22 23:12:16 GMT)
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También es la historia de los pueblos y comunidades. No hay UNA sola traducción. Este texto tal vez te pueda ayudar:
What is Public History?
Public History in Australia has been defined as \'the practice of history by academically trained historians working for public agencies or as freelancers outside the universities\'. Public historians may work in heritage conservation, commissioned history, museums, the media, education, radio, film interactive multimedia and other areas. They are people who have asked: \'What is history for?\' And they are concerned with addressing the relationship between audience, practice and social context.
Public history, however, is an elastic term that can mean different things to different people, locally, regionally, nationally and internationally. The democratisation of \'history making\' and the rise of professional historians\' associations have also blurred simple definitions. Public representations of the past, official or otherwise, which marginalise or abuse history raise other vital questions for all concerned with public histories.
http://www.publichistory.uts.edu.au/
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Note added at 14 hrs 28 mins (2005-06-23 13:17:39 GMT)
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Para hispanoparlantes en EEUU, sería \"Historia Pública\".
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