Black deftly describes the way public history is distorted, manipulated, and used by governments and groups, but he never falls back on a nihilistic relativism... Historians, college students, and all those interested in the uses of history will find this frequently witty book to be fascinating. History
To travel round the world is to be reminded of the very public presence of history, of the past as issue and identity. Yet this is widely underrated. The main reason for the discrepancy is the contrast between the ethos and methods that are central to the modern notion of scholarship that focus on questions, and history as it is appropriated and used by the state, the media, and the national collective memory in which the emphasis is on simplistic answers. Rather than seeing academics as the drivers of historical assessments, the central claim of this study is that developments in the public usage of history are crucial to the understanding of the past, and that these developments stem largely from political pressures. Using History is the first book to tackle public, non-academic history for the student and general reader. Furthermore, it does so from a truly global perspective as opposed to focusing on the traditional Western-dominated model.
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This is the first book to tackle public, non-academic history for the student and general reader. Furthermore, it does so from a truly global perspective as opposed to focusing on the traditional Western-dominated model.
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Concise, accessible and non-academic in tone Genuinely global in its scope Key reading for a core history course Surveys a subject area of contemporary concern, on and off campus
Concise, accessible and non-academic in tone
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780340888933
Publisert
2005-05-27
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
302 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
136 mm
Dybde
14 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208
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