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Guns, germs, and public history: A conversation with Jennifer Tucker
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences ( IF 0.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-08 , DOI: 10.1002/jhbs.22055
David Serlin 1
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In this wide‐ranging conversation, historians David Serlin (UC San Diego) and Jennifer Tucker (Wesleyan University) discuss the role of material culture and visual media in shaping how museums communicate histories of science and technology. Tucker describes recent a public history project focused on 19th‐century histories of firearms and gun regulation in light of contemporary debates about the Second Amendment “right to bear arms.” Serlin and Tucker conclude by speculating about possible curatorial directions for a future public history exhibit focused on the social and cultural impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic during 2020.

中文翻译:

枪支,细菌和公共历史:与珍妮弗·塔克(Jennifer Tucker)的对话

在这场广泛的对话中,历史学家戴维·塞林(David Serlin)(加州大学圣地亚哥分校)和詹妮弗·塔克(Jennifer Tucker)(卫斯理大学)讨论了物质文化和视觉媒体在塑造博物馆如何交流科学技术史方面的作用。塔克(Tucker)最近根据有关第二修正案“携带武器的权利”的当代辩论,描述了一个着眼于19世纪枪支和枪支管制历史的公共历史项目。Serlin和Tucker的结论是推测未来公开历史展览的可能策展方向,重点是2020年COVID-19大流行对社会和文化的影响。
更新日期:2020-07-08
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