martedì 25 giugno 2019, ore 11:00
TUESDAY 25th of JUNE Room 3, first floor11:00
Panel AIPH11Speakers:
Giulio BREVETTI,
Expo Risorgimento: the 150th anniversaryNadia BARRELLA,
The Museum ruleAnna VILLARI and Luca MILAN,
The 150th anniversary experienceRoom C, first floor11:00
Panel AIPH12Speakers:
Maurizio RIDOLFI,
Travelling identitiesDiego DAVIDE,
From Gargano to Galilea: a round tripFrancesco FRAU,
Su Mercùriu de Pasada. The rediscovery of Giovanni Giuseppe Coco: practices of public historyMaurizio RIDOLFI,
A transnational story. A community during the “Great Migration”. Meldola-Lichfield, Romagna-Connecticut, Italy-United StatesDominique SANTANA,
Exploring steel-framed migration paths: An interactive experienceRoom 4, first floor11:00
Panel AIPH13Speakers:
Gianluca FRUCI,
Annastella CARRINO,
Brigands without history II. Imagery and knowledges in neobourb’s challengeMaria Teresa MILICIA,
Brigands imagery into Two Sicilies’ FutureSilvia SONETTI,
The Pontelandolfo affair. The business and history of a small town near Benevento (1973-2019)Annastella CARRINO,
Brigands at schoolAnna Flavia OSTUNI and Valentina SANTORO,
Neoborbonism, brigands and “teaching public history”Room D, first floor11:00
Panel AIPH14Speakers:
Chiara DE VECCHIS,
Paths throughhistorical sources: the role of libraries facing oral and digital sources, between collecting and reusingPatrick URRU,
Collecting oral history in the Province of BolzanoMonica VIERO, Gabriele PAGLIA,
“On the shoulders of Giant”: information literacy workshops through webpages and books in the hisotical collections of Museo Correr Library in VeniceLuigi CATALANI,
Digital reuse of local history collections and conscious use of collaborative platforms of free knowledge: the experience of Provincial Library of PotenzaRoom “Appia”, first floor11:00
Panel AIPH15Speakers:
Tessa CANELLA,
Tolerance and intolerance in Roman world: past and present comparedTessa CANELLA,
Tolerance and intolerance in Late AntiquityGianluca DE SANCTIS,
Ut arbores quae in confinio natae in utroque agro serpunt. Roman Pantheon and tolerance absenceGiorgio FERRI,
Tolerance and inclusion in Roman evocatioAlessandro PAGLIARA,
Empire of Tolerance?Voltaire and Gibbon on Ancient RomeRoom 3, first floor11:30 - 13:00
Panel AIPH16Speakers:
Nicoletta MARINI D’ARMENIA,
Expo Risorgimento.MuratOrnella SCOGNAMIGLIO,
Communicating through art. Murat and the construction of an imageLamberto LAMBERTINI,
“Fuoco su di me”: history, biography, autobiographyBruno FRANGIPANI,
MurApp and surroundings: cultural heritage and cultural digitalMassimo VISONE,
Talking gardensRoom C, first floor11:30 - 13:00
Panel AIPH17Speakers:
Annantonia MARTORANO,
Public history & “MAB”: libraries, archives, and museums communicating history in a digital perspectiveChiara DE VECCHIS,
MAB Coordination between national and local perspectives: Cultural Heritage integration and valorizationAntonio CURCIO,
Public history in author’s library: the case of the Gullo Library between archive, library and museumAnna CASCONE,
Lasallian Library: a global Public History ProjectRoom “Appia”, first floor11:30 - 13:00
Panel AIPH18Speakers:
Marcello LUPI,
Ancient History todayPatrizia ARENA and
Gianluca CASAGRANDE,
Trebula Mutuesca: a place through the agesAzzurra MARCUCCI,
Horti and Roman Garden: Silvo-Floreal suggestions for a Green Public HistoryUmberto LIVADIOTTI,
Recalls of Antiquity in the philatelic productionRoom D, first floor11:30 - 13:00
Panel AIPH19Speakers:
Silvia Maria MANTINI,
Handwritten, virtual, three-dimensional Histories: practices and narrative forms for the modern cityFabio FRANCHI,
5G applications for Cultural Heritage: a Case Study for the City of L’AquilaStefano BOERO,
Browse and listen to a resconstructed historic building: traces re-emerged in Public History practicesAlfonso FORGIONE in collaboration with Fabio LORENZETTI,
Networking portals: an Interactive Urban Information System for a Census of Portals in L’Aquila (14th – 18th centuries)Room 4, first floor11:30 - 13:00
Panel AIPH20Speakers:
Laura CARNEVALE,
Walking Saints / Wlaking with SaintsGianni BERGAMASCHI,
Historical Foundations for the Construction of an Itinerary: the Case of Santa Giulia’s pathUmberto LONGO,
Ancient Paths, Sacred Places and Digital Technologies. The Case of Sabina and ReatinoAda CAMPIONE,
Laura CARNEVALE,
Angela LAGHEZZA,
The “Michaelic Path” at Gargano (Apulia): its Origins, its History, its DevelopmentRoom 2, first floor14:00
Round table 2 – Public History and Ancient PastChair:
Gianluca CUNIBERTIAndrea GIARDINASpeakers:
Gianluca CUNIBERTIFlavia FRISONESilvia ORLANDICinzia DAL MASOCarlo RESCIGNOLaura PETACCOMarco VALENTIMeeting Room, first floor12:00 - 14:00
“Gender & Public History” AIPH Committee EstablishmentRoom 3, first floor14:30 - 16:00
Panel AIPH21Speakers:
Philip V. SCARPINO,
Comparative Experiences and Perspectives on Teaching Public History in Different Countries and Continents Thomas CAUVIN,
Teaching public history to undergraduate studentsThorsten LOGGE,
History Type Competences: A Qualification Goal for Public History Programs?Philip V. SCARPINO,
Integration of theory and practice in the teaching of public historyEnrica SALVATORI,
Public History in Italian University: how to fill the gap between experimentation and traditionJoanna WOJDON,
Challenges, goals, and publicly engaged teaching associated with the public history program at the University of WrocławRoom “Appia”, first floor14:30 - 16:00
Panel AIPH22Speakers:
Carmela D’ARIO,
Ada and her brothers:a teaching experienceMaria PALUMBO,
Building HistoryCarmela D’ARIO,
“Smell of History”:making history through sourceElena CAMPANA,
Crossing History by WritingRoom 4, first floor14:30 - 16:00
Panel AIPH23Speakers:
Francesca CANALE CAMA,
Change basic knowledge. The renewal of school and university manuals from theory to practiceLuigi MASCILLI MIGLIORINI,
What kind of didactics for global history?Alessandro LATERZA,
Historical divulgation and visions of the worldAmedeo FENIELLO,
A Medieval GlobalizationRoom C, first floor14:30 - 16:00
Panel AIPH24Speakers:
Paolo BERTELLA FARNETTI,
Striped HistoryFerruccio DIOZZI,
Historical events and social evolution in science fiction comicsMarika MICHELAZZI, Storiebrute
Giovanni PIETRANGELI, Ivan GIORDANO, Manolo LUPPICHINI,
Demopatia. A digital narrative of democracy history and its crisisRoom D, first floor14:30 - 16:00
Panel AIPH25Speakers:
Carlo RESCIGNO,
Virtual environment and digital reconstructionFrancesco GABELLONE, Maria CHIFFI, Massimiliano PASSARELLI,
Experimenting 5G in Rome: a reconstruction proposal of Terme di DioclezianoDaniela PATTI and Pinella MARCHESE,
Rock settlement in the territory of Enna between research and exploitationPaola D’ANTONIO, F. TOSCANO, Francesca Vera ROMANO, Carmen D’ANTONIO,
Satellite technologies and 5G application in cultural landscapes knowledge and management: the case of Matera, European Capital of Culture 2019Room 2, ground floor16:00 - 17:15
AIPH2019, Conference OpeningOfficial Greetings:
Giuseppe PAOLISSOGiulio SODANOSerge NOIRETAndrea GIARDINAMaria Luisa CHIRICOPasquale FEMIARosa MAIELLOStefano GASPARRILuigi MASCILLI MIGLIORINIFulvio CAMMARANORoom 2, ground floor17:15 - 18:15
Keynote AIPH2019Mauro AGNOLETTI,
Historical rural landscapes: environment, heritage, local communitiesArchaeological Museum of Ancient Capua and Mitreo19:00 Exhibit:
Mitra a Capua Vetere, tra Oriente e OccidenteDirector:
Ida GENNARELLI