Traces. Public History and Heritage Studies

Published by De Gruyter

ISSN: 2941-4334

e-ISSN 2941-4342

Edited by: Marko Demantowsky and Noémie Étienne

De Gruyter Brill

 

Grasping traces means understanding past events, seizing absences, questioning the present, and apprehending the coming of potential futures. Traces are found in languages and rituals, in recipes and practices, in art and culture. We aim to explore such traces and their readings, because they play a role in inventing and authorizing communities. Our approach is a transdisciplinary one. Thus, the series includes texts centered around material culture, architecture, art, monument, counter-monument, discourses, and performances, with no chronological nor geographical limitations.

 

Contact and manuscript submission: Sophie Wagenhofer, sophie.wagenhofer@degruyter.com

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You want to know more about the series? Watch the short video introducing ‘Traces’ by Iman Elghonemi and Mariama De Brito Henn.

 


Volumes in this Series

Volume 3

Marvin Rees (2026)

Entstehung, Angebot und bildungsrelevante Lerneffekte des Digitalen Spiels ›Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece‹

 

Volume 2

Jennifer Lahmer-Gebauer (2024)

Überzeugungen junger westdeutscher Lehrpersonen zu „1989“: Professionalisierungsanalytische Interviews im östlichen Ruhrgebiet (2015–2017)

 

Volume 1

Marko Demantowsky, Barbara Pavlek Löbl (2025)

The Concept of Public History: Continuation of an International Debate