History, Heritage and Archives Research Cluster
Description
Exploring the relationship between people, media and the past, through archives, cultural heritage and historical practice.
The cluster is interested in the development of 'media historiography' as a distinctive field, seeing media production of all kinds as a form of both historical ‘writing’ and historical method. The cluster investigates how such media is consumed and understood, its role in the emergence of everyday concepts of the historical and its contribution to the democratization of the field presented by ideas of public history.
This cluster focuses in particular on concepts and practices of archive formation, alongside ideas of heritage, asking ‘what can one do with media history?’ Archives are important to this cluster as active and community-based projects, rather than as conventional records of nation and state, and this Cluster explores how archiving practices have been repositioned within new and participatory online cultures, as potential anchors for social and public history and memory studies research.
In this ‘archiving culture’, archives are themselves a media form, a development tied up with the more general mediatisation of history. Such media play a central role in contemporary heritage practice, in which the possibilities of the digital turn are exploited for both vernacular production and critique.
Opportunities and tensions present themselves for scholars, institutions and practitioners in these fields. The research of the History, Heritage and Archives cluster is necessarily diverse, therefore, and explores a range of media archiving and cultural heritage practices, alongside the historiographical questions which these activities, and the attendant creation and consumption of media, pose.
The cluster's areas of activity
- Media as historical sources
- History and heritage practices in media communities, including fan practice
- Histories of media experience, particularly in relation to gender and everyday life
- Refugees, migrants, media history and archives
- War archives, online technologies and identity building processes
- Media archival and heritage practice
- The challenges of online archives (for historians and archivists)
- The historical retrieval of the UK adult entertainment business
- Commemoration and everyday media memory
- Popular music history and heritage
Offers funding
No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.
Contact details
B4 7XG
United Kingdom
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Parent infrastructure(s)
Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research (BCMCR)
The Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research produces distinctive, collaborative research within the field of media and cultural studies. The Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Studies … read more about Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research (BCMCR)
Millennium Point
Curzon Street
Birmingham
B4 7XG
United Kingdom
University affiliation(s)
Birmingham City University
University House
15 Bartholomew Row
Birmingham
B5 5JU
Birmingham City University
University House
15 Bartholomew Row
Birmingham
B5 5JU
Partner Infrastructures
Voices of War and Peace: the Great War and its Legacy
Voices of War and Peace: the Great War and its Legacy is a First World War Engagement Centre funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council and in partnership with the Heritage Lottery Fund. The… read more about Voices of War and Peace: the Great War and its Legacy
University Of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
United Kingdom
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2024-02-25 13:03:47