Active History: History for the Future
January 30, 2008 by Jim
Glendon College, York University, September 27-28th 2008
Active History: History for the Future is a two-day symposium designed to bring together university-based and community-based historians interested in assessing the ways in which historians engage with communities beyond the academy. Given that historians are also inevitably community members, it is important to consider not only the ways in which our work is taken up by the media, the courts, and so on, but also how we engage with and are responsible to communities in our research. How do, and how can, historical investigations of the past transform both historians and communities in the present and for the future?
The organizers define active history variously as history that listens and is responsive; history that will make a tangible difference in people’s lives; history that makes an intervention and is transformative to both practitioners and communities. We seek a practice of history that emphasizes collegiality, builds community among active historians and other members of communities, and recognizes the public responsibilities of the historian.
The purpose of Active History: History for the Future is to make connections and to foster the development of working relationships among people doing active history within and between the many historical subfields. In this spirit, the symposium will provide an opportunity for graduate students and junior scholars interested in pursuing historical projects that will make an imprint beyond the academy to connect with and learn from colleagues who have been engaged in such historical pursuits for a long time.
Symposium Themes:
- The relationship between active history and activism
- The relationship between history and public policy
- The relationship between active history and public history
- Methodological, ethical, and historiographical issues in active history
- Early models and past experiences of active history: history workshop, community history, oral history, experiential history, movement history, progressive public history
- Creating active archives
- Active history and relations of power
- Showcase of current active history projects
- Active history and new technology
- History for the future
Histoire engagée: l’histoire pour l’avenir
Collège Glendon, Université York, 27-28 septembre 2008
L’objectif d’Histoire engagée : L’histoire pour l’avenir est de discuter des rapports entre les historiens dans les institutions – comme des universités – et les communautés extra-universitaires. Étant donné l’inévitable inscription communautaire des historiens, il est important de non seulement considérer notamment leurs rôles auprès des médias et des tribunaux, mais aussi leurs responsabilités auprès des communautés dont ils sont redevables. Comment les études historiques peuvent-elles transformer les historiens et les communautés dans lesquels ils s’insèrent dans le présent et dans l’avenir ?
Nous employons une définition large de l’histoire engagée. C’est l’histoire qui est à l’écoute des communautés et qui est réceptive envers elles; une histoire intervenante pouvant transformer à la fois les historiens et les communautés. Nous plaidons pour une pratique de l’histoire collégiale, participant à la vie communautaire et reconnaissant les responsabilités publiques de l’historien.
Le but du colloque est d’améliorer les relations entre les individus pratiquant l’histoire engagée dans différents champs de recherche historiques. Dans cet esprit, l’atelier fournira aux jeunes chercheurs la chance de discuter avec des chercheurs d’expérience desquels ils pourront retirer un apprentissage important pour leurs projets d’études respectifs.
Thèmes de l’atelier:
- Les rapports entre l’histoire engagée et l’activisme.
- Les rapports entre l’histoire et l’élaboration de politiques.
- Les rapports entre l’histoire engagée et l’histoire publique.
- Les enjeux méthodologiques, éthiques, et historiographiques dans l’histoire engagée.
- L’histoire de l’histoire engagée : les History Workshop, l’histoire communautaire, l’historie orale, l’histoire engagée, l’histoire des mouvements.
- La création des archives engagées.
- L’histoire engagée et les rapports de force.
- Les projets en cours en histoire engagée.
- L’histoire engagée et la technologie.
- L’histoire engagée et l’enseignement.
- L’histoire pour le futur.
Symposium Outcomes:
Our hope is that this two-day symposium will serve as a basis for future collaboration between historians engaged both inside and outside the academy. An active history working group might be one way of manifesting this. We would also like to collect submissions for a special issue of a journal (perhaps Histoire Sociale/Social History), which examines the relationship between environmental, social, and Aboriginal histories, to name a few subfields, and current policy debates in these areas. Additionally, in order to ensure the dissemination of conference outcomes beyond the academy, we are partnering with the Caledon Institute of Social Policy (www.caledoninst.org), which has expressed an interest in publishing pieces from the conference.