Network of Concerned Historians
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2023}}
{{Infobox organization
| type = Non-profit, NGO
| founded_date = {{start date and age|1995}}
| headquarters = Groningen, Netherlands
| area_served = Worldwide
| focus = History, freedom of information, freedom of speech, right to truth, international law
| website = https://concernedhistorians.org/
}}
The Network of Concerned Historians (NCH) is a human rights network providing a bridge between international human rights organizations campaigning for censored or persecuted historians (and other concerned with the past) and the global community of historians. Its work consists of two core activities: the collection of information on persecuted and censored historians; and the dissemination of urgent actions for persecuted and censored historians (and others who write about the past).{{Cite web |title=Mission |publisher=Network of Concerned Historians |url=https://concernedhistorians.org/content/mission.html |access-date=2024-11-23 }}{{sfn|Seybold}} The NCH publishes an Annual Report covering countries around the globe.{{Cite web |title=NCH Annual Reports 1995-2024 |publisher=Network of Concerned Historians |url=https://concernedhistorians.org/content/ar.html |access-date=2024-12-26 }}{{Cite web |title=Contre l'oubli: la solidarité avec les historiens persécutés: Un entretien avec Antoon De Baets |publisher=Clio: Revue de l’Association des Historiens de l’UCL |url=https://concernedhistorians.org/content_files/file/va/news27.pdf |access-date=2025-01-10 }}{{sfn|Mikaelian|2012}}{{sfn|Zeeman|2022b}}
Background
=History=
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NCH was created in 1995 by Antoon De Baets, prof. em. of History, Ethics and Human Rights by Special Appointment of the European Association of History Educators (EuroClio) at the University of Groningen (2014–) and President of the International Commission for the History and Theory of Historiography (2022–).{{sfn|Gaete|}}{{Cite web |title=Board |publisher=International Commission for the History and Theory of Historiography| url=https://www.ichth.net/content/board.html| access-date=2024-12-25 }} It was partly inspired by a roundtable titled "Power, Liberty and the Work of the Historian" at the 1995 International Congress of Historical Sciences in Montreal.{{sfn|Leonzo|1996}}{{sfn|De Baets|2006b}} In the Summer of 2020, Ruben Zeeman, a graduate student of Comparative History at the Central European University, joined NCH as co-editor.{{Cite web |title=Roundtables on 'Censorship in History Education' Address Academic Freedom |publisher=Central European University |url=https://www.ceu.edu/article/2023-11-13/roundtables-censorship-history-education-address-academic-freedom |access-date=2024-12-25 }}
=Affiliates=
In 2001, NCH became one of the founding members of the Network for Education and Academic Rights (NEAR). It has fraternal ties with Academia Solidaria of the Historia a Debate at the University of Santiago de Compostela (since 2003) and with the Scholar Rescue Fund of the Institute of International Education in New York (since 2008).{{sfn|De Baets|2005b}}{{Cite web |title=Partner Organizations |publisher=Institute of International Education |url=https://www.scholarrescuefund.org/partner-organizations/ |access-date=2024-12-25 }}
It is further affiliated with several international human rights organizations, including Scholars at Risk (since 2007), the Science and Human Rights Coalition of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (since 2008), the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (since 2011), the European Association of History Educators (since 2012), the International Students of History Association (since 2013), Contested Histories (since 2021) and PEN America (since 2024).{{Cite web |title=Affiliations |publisher=Network of Concerned Historians
|url=https://concernedhistorians.org/content/affiliations.html |access-date=2024-12-25 }}{{Cite web |title=Network of Concerned Historians (NCH) |publisher=International Students of History Association |url=https://ishainternational.wordpress.com/partners/nch/|access-date=2024-12-25 }}{{Cite web |title=Getting Involved |publisher=Scholars at Risk |url=https://www.scholarsatrisk.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Partner-Network-Materials-2023.pdf |access-date=2024-12-25 }}
Its website is regularly archived by the Center for Human Rights Documentation & Research at Columbia University.{{Cite web |title=Human Rights, Archived by Columbia University Library |publisher= Center for Human Rights, Documentation & Research |url=https://wayback.archive-it.org/1068/*/http://www.concernedhistorians.org/ |access-date=2024-12-25 }}
Structure
=Mission=
NCH is inspired by article 1 of the Constitution of the International Committee of Historical Sciences (1926, as amended in 1992 and 2005): “It [the Committee] shall defend freedom of thought and expression in the field of historical research and teaching, and is opposed to the misuse of history and shall use every means at its disposal to ensure the ethical professional conduct of its members.”{{cite web |title=Constitution |publisher=International Committee of Historical Sciences |url=https://www.cish.org/index.php/en/presentation/constitution/ |access-date=2024-12-25 }}
It works according to four principles:
- Universality; it works for bona fide historians everywhere, regardless of where they live, in democratic or non-democratic countries...
- Impartiality; ...and regardless of who they are, mainstream historians or their opponents.
- Independence; it receives no subsidies.
- Distance; its presented information does not imply that NCH shares the views of historians (or others) mentioned in it.{{cite web| title=Mandate |publisher=Network of Concerned Historians |url=https://www.concernedhistorians.org/content_files/file/va/mandate.pdf |access-date=2024-12-25 }}{{sfn|De Baets|2005a}}
=Topics=
Its work revolves around five core topics:
- History, including limitations to archival access, legal cases against historians, politicization of history education curricula and textbooks and censorship of historical research and popular history production (e.g. novels, films, theater, internet).
- Memory, including limitations to commemorations and access to cemeteries and memorials, and the destruction of cultural heritage.
- Freedom of information and expression, including laws infringing on the freedom of information and freedom of expression, defamation and libel cases and cases on privacy and secrecy.
- Right to the truth, including the obstruction of the operations of transitional justice and truth commissions, the passing of impunity laws and the forestalling of reparations and reconciliation measures
- Activism by historians and others concerned with the past, including political, journalistic and human rights advocacy.{{sfn|Vann|2010}}{{sfn|Almutawa|2014}}{{sfn|De Baets|2019}}{{sfn|Gaunt|2019}}{{sfn|De Baets|2023}}{{sfn|Zeeman|2023a}}{{sfn|Zeeman|2023b}}{{sfn|Zeeman|2023c}}
Among the professions represented in NCH's work are historians, archivists, archaeologists, anthropologists, students, history teachers, librarians, truth commission members, journalists, authors and film makers.{{cite web |title=Coverage of Issues |publisher=Network of Concerned Historians |url=https://www.concernedhistorians.org/va/issues.pdf |access-date=2024-12-25 }}
Activities
=Annual Reports=
NCH publishes an Annual Report documenting instances of censorship that fall within its mandate and happened globally in the preceding year. The Report is published every August and contains on average 150 pages covering 100+ countries. The Annual Reports have been published since 1995 and are all available on NCH's website.{{Cite web |title=NCH Annual Reports 1995–Present |publisher=Network of Concerned Historians |url=https://www.concernedhistorians.org/content/ar.html |access-date=2024-12-25 }} In its 2024 report, the regional distribution was: Europe/Central Asia (36); Middle East/North Africa (16); Americas (14); Sub-Saharan Africa (24); Asia/Pacific (21).{{Cite web |title=Statistics |publisher=Network of Concerned Historians |url=https://www.concernedhistorians.org/content_files/file/ar/statistics2.pdf |access-date=2024-12-25 }} Its documentation is based on information provided by trusted news and human rights organizations, including various United Nations sources; Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Index on Censorship, PEN International, Article 19; and BBC News, New York Times, The Guardian, Le Monde, and Al Jazeera.{{sfn|Yannie|2011}}
=Campaigns for Historians=
In addition to regular documentation, it also disseminates campaigns on history-related topics with its community of around 3530 addressees (January 2025). Past campaigns included letter writing campaigns set up by Amnesty International and petitions shared by Memorial (society). In 2024, it shared campaigns for the Sierra Leonean historian and journalist Chernoh Alpha Bah, the imprisoned President of the Truth and Dignity Commission (Tunisia) Sihem Bensedrine, and the detained Talysh historian Igbal Abilov.{{Cite web |title=NCH Campaigns 1995–Present |publisher=Network of Concerned Historians |url=https://concernedhistorians.org/content/ca.html |access-date=2024-12-25 }}
=Further Resources=
Whereas archiving documentation on the censorship of history worldwide and campaigning for history-related topics are its core operations, NCH also collects information on a variety of other history-related subjects:
- Memorial: It compiles a memorial for historians killed for political reasons from Ancient times to the present.{{Cite web |title=Memorial |publisher=Network of Concerned Historians |url=https://concernedhistorians.org/content/memorial.html |access-date=2024-12-25 }}
- Legal cases: It collects history-related cases, including those related to time, memory and the work of historians.{{Cite web |title=Legal Cases |publisher=Network of Concerned Historians |url=https://concernedhistorians.org/content/le.html |access-date=2024-12-25 }}
- Defamation cases: It brings together defamation cases targeting or brought by historians.{{Cite web |title=Historians & Defamation Cases |publisher=Network of Concerned Historians |url=https://concernedhistorians.org/content/historians_defamation.html |access-date=2024-12-25 }}
- Codes of Ethics; It gathers codes of ethics for historians, archaeologists and archivists.{{Cite web |title=Codes of Ethics for Historians, Archaeologists and Archivists |publisher=Network of Concerned Historians |url=https://concernedhistorians.org/content/ethichist.html |access-date=2024-12-25 }}
- Human Rights Resources: It provides a database of human rights resources for historians, including those documenting academic freedom, basic human rights, international condemnations, copyright, cultural rights, democracy, disappearances, responsibilities, education, right to be forgotten, freedom of expression, access to information, past and future generations, genocide, hate speech, heritage, holocaust, international humanitarian law, impunity, journalism, judicialization of history, memory laws, museums, national security, peace, time bars, privacy, reparation, reputation, tradition, right to the truth, victims, wills.{{Cite web |title=Human Rights Resources for Historians |publisher=Network of Concerned Historians |url=https://concernedhistorians.org/content/to.html |access-date=2024-12-25 }}
- UN resolutions: It gives an overview of United Nations General Assembly Resolutions related to history (1946–Present).{{Cite web |title=United Nations General Assembly Resolutions Related to History (1946–Present) |publisher=Network of Concerned Historians |url=https://concernedhistorians.org/content/re.html |access-date=2024-12-25 }}
- Historians and the Nobel Peace Prize (1901–Present){{Cite web |title=Historians and the Nobel Peace Prize (1901–Present) |publisher=Network of Concerned Historians |url=https://concernedhistorians.org/content/history_nobel_peace.html |access-date=2024-12-25 }}
- List of Historically Informed Political Leaders{{Cite web |title=List of Historically Informed Political Leaders |publisher=Network of Concerned Historians |url=https://concernedhistorians.org/content/leader_interest_in_history.html |access-date=2024-12-25 }}
- Political Figures with a Historian's Background Indicted by International Tribunals{{Cite web |title=Political Figures with a Historian's Background Indicted by International Tribunals |publisher=Network of Concerned Historians |url=https://concernedhistorians.org/content/leaders_indicted.html |access-date=2024-12-25 }}
References
=Footnotes=
{{Reflist}}
=Sources=
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- {{Cite news |last=De Baets |first=Antoon |url=https://www.hnn.us/article/the-organization-that-fights-for-human-rights-for- |title=The Organization that Fights for Human Rights for Historians |date=10 October 2005a |work=History News Network}}
- {{Cite journal |last=De Baets |first=Antoon |title='Imagination Will Not Breed in Captivity': The Network of Concerned Historians After Ten Years |journal=Annales Aequatoria |volume=26 |year=2005b |pages=509–512 |jstor=25836867 |url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/25836867 }}
- {{Cite journal |last=De Baets |first=Antoon |title=The Network of Concerned Historians: A Decade of Campaigning |journal=History Australia: The Australian Historical Association |volume=3 |number=1 | year=2006b |pages=16.1–16.4 |url=http://culturahistorica.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/3baets-nch_australia.pdf}}
- {{Cite book |last=De Baets |first=Antoon |title=Crimes against History |date=14 December 2018 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-11-38574-22-9}}
- {{cite book |last=De Baets |first=Antoon |date=24 July 2023 |editor-last1=Bevernage |editor-first1=Berber |editor-last2=Raphael |editor-first2=Lutz |title=Professional Historians in Public: Old and New Roles Revisited |publisher=De Gruyter |pages=299–326 |chapter=Historians and Human Rights Advocacy |isbn=978-3-11-118604-7}}
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- {{Cite news |last=Gaunt |first=David |url=https://www.concernedhistorians.org/content_files/file/va/news2.pdf |title=Growing Threats: Report from the Network of Concerned Historians |date=October 2019 |work=Baltic Worlds}}
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- {{Cite news |last=Mikaelian |first=Allen |url=https://concernedhistorians.org/content_files/file/va/news18.pdf |title=The Network of Concerned Historians Reports on History and Human Rights |date=1 October 2012 |work=Perspectives on History}}
- {{Cite news |last=Seybold |first=Dietrich |url=https://www.nzz.ch/article8OQ62-ld.247117 |title=Betroffene Geschichtsschreibung |date=25 February 2003 |work=Neue Zürcher Zeitung}}
- {{Cite journal |last=Vann |first=Richard |title=Who Owns History? |journal=Taiwan Journal of East Asian Studies |volume=7 |number=1 | year=2010 |pages=55–70 |url=https://concernedhistorians.org/content_files/file/va/news33.pdf}}
- {{Cite journal |last=Yannie |first=Mark |title=Network of Concerned Historians |journal=Journal of Information Ethics |volume=20 |number=1 | year=2011 |pages=143 |url=https://concernedhistorians.org/content_files/file/va/news37.pdf}}
- {{Cite news |last=Zeeman |first=Ruben |url=https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/183300 |title=Regimes Around the World are Manipulating History and Threatening Historians |date=5 June 2022a |work=History News Network}}
- {{Cite news |last=Zeeman |first=Ruben |url=http://hnn.us/article/184003 |title=Around the World, Censorship of Historians is Tied to Attacks on Democracy |date=25 September 2022b |work=History News Network}}
- {{cite news |last=Zeeman |first=Ruben |url=https://www.historynewsnetwork.org/article/suppression-of-public-commemoration-is-an-early-wa |title=Suppression of Public Commemoration is an Early Warning of Authoritarian Abuse of History |date=26 February 2023a |work=History News Network}}
- {{Cite news |last=Zeeman |first=Ruben |url=https://www.historynewsnetwork.org/article/censoring-history-education-goes-hand-in-hand-with |title=Censoring History Education Goes Hand in Hand with Democratic Backsliding |date=19 March 2023b |work=History News Network}}
- {{cite news |last=Zeeman |first=Ruben |url=https://historiesatrisk.com/ruben-zeeman/ |title=A (Re)Turn to Cultural Genocide: Insights from the Network of Concerned Historians' Annual Report |date=28 September 2023c |work=Histories at Risk}}
External Links
- [https://www.concernedhistorians.org/ Official website]
Category:History organizations