Historical Urbanism

Shaping Cities Through Historical Research

Publications & Media

P. Hodson, Digitising Demolished Derry: Videogames as public history’, Queen’s University Belfast, Centre for Public History Blog, 6 April 2021
https://qubpublichistory.wordpress.com/2021/04/06/digitising-demolished-derry-videogames-as-public-history/

A. Grant, ‘How memories of a past can be a powerful resource for the future’, RTÉ Brainstorm, 17 October 2019
https://www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2019/1017/1083979-how-memories-of-a-past-can-be-a-powerful-resource-for-the-future/

A. Grant, ‘Divided Pasts – Design Futures’, AHRC Heritage Research Case Studies, 2019
https://heritage-research.org/case-studies/divided-pasts-design-futures/

A. Grant, ‘Interview on BBC Radio Foyle – The Mark Patterson Show’, 7 May 2019
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p071lg91

A. Grant, ‘Breaking Binary History” Can the Stormont House Agreement facilitate a broader and more representative understanding of the past?’, Dealing with Past in Northern Ireland Seminar Series, Ulster University, 7 May 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_POzRm4yjWc&ab_channel=INCOREUlsterUniversity

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