#HistoryAndEthics
#ArticleSnapshot📸: Q. Edward Wang's #HistoryAndEthics contribution is titled "Truthful Is Moral: Practicing Ethical Responsibility in Chinese Historiography."

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TRUTHFUL IS MORAL: PRACTICING ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITY IN CHINESE HISTORIOGRAPHY
In recent years, efforts have been made to reevaluate the tradition of Chinese historical thought and writing. This article seeks to further these efforts and offer a new understanding of the charact...
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December 17, 2024 at 2:06 PM
#ArticleSnapshot📸: Antoon De Baets's #HistoryAndEthics theme issue contribution is titled "Open Letters in Closed Societies: The Values of Historians Under Attack."

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OPEN LETTERS IN CLOSED SOCIETIES: THE VALUES OF HISTORIANS UNDER ATTACK
This article explores a question of practical ethics: To which values do historians appeal when they come under sustained attack from political power? An important instrument of historians living in ...
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December 20, 2024 at 1:30 PM
#ArticleSnapshot📸: Jonas Ahlskog's #HistoryAndEthics theme issue article "explores the relation between testimony and history by considering the recent 'ethical turn' toward experience and memory in historical research."

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“TESTIMONY STOPS WHERE HISTORY BEGINS”: UNDERSTANDING AND ETHICS IN RELATION TO HISTORICAL AND PRACTICAL PASTS
This article explores the relation between testimony and history by considering the recent “ethical turn” toward experience and memory in historical research. By way of a brief history of the concept...
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December 11, 2024 at 1:57 PM
#ArticleSnapshot📸: Natan Elgabsi's #HistoryAndEthics contribution is titled "What Is Responsibility toward the Past? Ethical, Existential, and Transgenerational Dimensions."

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WHAT IS RESPONSIBILITY TOWARD THE PAST? ETHICAL, EXISTENTIAL, AND TRANSGENERATIONAL DIMENSIONS
Today, there is a growing interest in the ethics of the human and social sciences, and in the discussions surrounding these topics, notions such as responsibility toward the past are often invoked. B...
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December 19, 2024 at 1:56 PM
#ArticleSnapshot📸: Taynna M. Marino's #HistoryAndEthics article, "How Should Historians Empathize?," discusses the relationship between empathy and ethics in historical scholarship.

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HOW SHOULD HISTORIANS EMPATHIZE?
Reflecting on the ethical and unethical ways of empathizing is a necessary task for historians interested in the ethics of history. Research on empathy often classifies its various parts into affecti...
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December 12, 2024 at 2:06 PM
#ArticleSnapshot📸: Herman Paul's "A Virtue Ethics for Historians: Prospects and Limitations" appears in our December 2024 #HistoryAndEthics theme issue.

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A VIRTUE ETHICS FOR HISTORIANS: PROSPECTS AND LIMITATIONS
How feasible would it be to develop a virtue ethics for historians that is analogous or similar to virtue-ethical approaches to research integrity that have been proposed for other areas of academic ...
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December 10, 2024 at 3:16 PM
#ArticleSnapshot📸: Zachary Conn's #HistoryAndEthics contribution is titled "A House with Exposed Beams: Inquiry-Based Learning and Historians' Ethical Responsibilities as Scholar-Teachers."

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A HOUSE WITH EXPOSED BEAMS: INQUIRY‐BASED LEARNING AND HISTORIANS’ ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES AS SCHOLAR‐TEACHERS
This is an article about the relationship between historical scholarship and pedagogy. The teaching of history can itself be seen as a meaningful form of historical scholarship and poses some of the ...
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December 18, 2024 at 2:03 PM
#ArticleSnapshot📸: Anna Clark's "What Is History in a Settler Colonial Society?" for #HistoryAndEthics "explores how History has been part of the architecture of colonization, policing whose stories can be told and by whom."

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WHAT IS HISTORY IN A SETTLER COLONIAL SOCIETY? MAPPING THE LIMITS AND POSSIBILITIES OF ETHICAL HISTORIOGRAPHY USING AN AUSTRALIAN CASE STUDY
In recent decades, the role of the history discipline as part of the architecture of colonization has become more visible and better understood. Such acknowledgement reflects foundational shifts in h...
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December 16, 2024 at 1:21 PM
#ArticleSnapshot📸: Carolyn J. Dean's #HistoryAndEthics article, "Bystanders, Jews, and Historical Interpretation," examines "the moral questions and historical claims implicit in the bystander category."

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BYSTANDERS, JEWS, AND HISTORICAL INTERPRETATION
This article revisits the vast historiography on everyday life in Vichy France to address the moral questions and historical claims implicit in the bystander category. It addresses how historians con...
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December 20, 2024 at 1:37 PM
OUT NOW🎉: Andre de Lemos Freixo and João Ohara's “History and Ethics: An Introduction to the Theme Issue,” our newest addition to #OneMoreThing! In it, the authors introduce the December 2024 #HistoryAndEthics theme issue.

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January 30, 2025 at 6:14 PM