Blogging as Popular History Making, Blogs as Public History: The Singapore Case Study

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Abstract

Blogging is a twenty-first century phenomenon that has heralded an age where ordinary people can make their voices heard in the public sphere of the Internet. This article explores blogging as a form of popular history making; the blog as a public history document; and how blogging is transforming the nature of public history and practice of history making in Singapore. An analysis of two Singapore ‘historical’ blogs illustrates how blogging is building a foundation for a more participatory historical society in the island nation. At the same time, the case studies also demonstrate the limitations of blogging and blogs in challenging official versions of history.

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Ho, S. (2007). Blogging as Popular History Making, Blogs as Public History: The Singapore Case Study. Public History Review, 14. https://doi.org/10.5130/phrj.v14i0.503

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