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Beyond Memory Silence and the Aesthetics of Remembrance

Beyond Memory: Silence and the Aesthetics of Remembrance

1st Edition

Edited By Alexandre Dessingué, Jay Winter
September 10, 2015

Beyond Memory: Silence and the Aesthetics of Remembrance analyses the intricate connections between silence, acts of remembrance and acts of forgetting, and relates the topic of silence to the international research field of Cultural Memory Studies. It engages with the most recent work in the field...

Theoretical Perspectives on Historians' Autobiographies From Documentation to Intervention

Theoretical Perspectives on Historians' Autobiographies: From Documentation to Intervention

1st Edition

By Jaume Aurell
August 11, 2015

E. H. Carr wrote, "study the historian before you begin to study the facts." This book approaches the life, work, ideas, debates, and the context of key 20th- and 21st-century historians through an analysis of their life writing projects viewed as historiographical sources. Merging literary ...

The Soviet Past in the Post-Socialist Present Methodology and Ethics in Russian, Baltic and Central European Oral History and Memory Studies

The Soviet Past in the Post-Socialist Present: Methodology and Ethics in Russian, Baltic and Central European Oral History and Memory Studies

1st Edition

Edited By Melanie Ilic, Dalia Leinarte
July 20, 2015

This collection examines practical and ethical issues inherent in the application of oral history and memory studies to research about the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe since the collapse of the Soviet bloc. Case studies highlight the importance of ethical good practice, including the reflexive ...

'A New Type of History' Fictional Proposals for dealing with the Past

'A New Type of History': Fictional Proposals for dealing with the Past

1st Edition

By Beverley Southgate
June 01, 2015

Linking fiction with history and historical theory, 'A New Type of History': Fictional Proposals for dealing with the Past focuses on a selection of nineteenth- and twentieth-century novelists – Tolstoy, Proust, John Cowper Powys, Virginia Woolf, Wyndham Lewis, Penelope Lively, and James ...

The Struggle for the Long-Term in Transnational Science and Politics Forging the Future

The Struggle for the Long-Term in Transnational Science and Politics: Forging the Future

1st Edition

Edited By Jenny Andersson, Eglė Rindzevičiūtė
April 21, 2015

This book reconsiders the power of the idea of the future. Bringing together perspectives from cultural history, environmental history, political history and the history of science, it investigates how the future became a specific field of action in liberal democratic, state socialist and ...

Modernity, Metatheory, and the Temporal-Spatial Divide From Mythos to Techne

Modernity, Metatheory, and the Temporal-Spatial Divide: From Mythos to Techne

1st Edition

By Michael Kimaid
April 06, 2015

This book is about how modernity affects our perceptions of time and space. Its main argument is that geographical space is used to control temporal progress by channeling it to benefit particular political, economic and social interests, or by halting it altogether. By incorporating the ancient ...

The Material of World History

The Material of World History

1st Edition

Edited By Tina Mai Chen, David S. Churchill
April 06, 2015

This volume considers the confluence of World History and historical materialism, with the following guiding question in mind: given developments in the field of historical materialism concerned with the intersection of race, gender, labour, and class, why is it that within the field of World ...

History, Memory, and State-Sponsored Violence Time and Justice

History, Memory, and State-Sponsored Violence: Time and Justice

1st Edition

By Berber Bevernage
February 14, 2013

Modern historiography embraces the notion that time is irreversible, implying that the past should be imagined as something ‘absent’ or ‘distant.’ Victims of historical injustice, however, in contrast, often claim that the past got ‘stuck’ in the present and that it retains a haunting presence. ...

Frank Ankersmit's Lost Historical Cause A Journey from Language to Experience

Frank Ankersmit's Lost Historical Cause: A Journey from Language to Experience

1st Edition

By Peter Icke
November 15, 2011

The contemporary Dutch historical theorist/philosopher Frank Ankersmit, an erstwhile advocate and promulgator of what has become known as "the linguistic turn" in historical theory, is very well known within the discipline. His early position with regard to the historical text is frequently ...

Imprisoned by History Aspects of Historicized Life

Imprisoned by History: Aspects of Historicized Life

1st Edition

By Martin L. Davies
May 01, 2012

Imprisoned by History: Aspects of Historicized Life offers a controversial analysis, grounded both in philosophical argument and empirical evidence, of what history does in contemporary culture. It endorses and extends the argument that contemporary society is, in historical terms, already ...

Narrative Projections of a Black British History

Narrative Projections of a Black British History

1st Edition

By Eva Ulrike Pirker
May 26, 2011

Since the mid-1990s, the black experience in Britain has begun to be (re)negotiated intensely, with a strong focus on history. Narrative Projections of a Black British History considers narratives that construct, or engage with, aspects of a black British history. Part I poses the question of what ...

Integrity and Historical Research

Integrity and Historical Research

1st Edition

Edited By Tony Gibbons, Emily Sutherland
August 25, 2011

There have been serious debates between historians, novelists and filmmakers as to how best present historical narratives. When writers and filmmakers talk of using historical research with integrity, what exactly do they mean? Integrity and Historical Research examines this question in detail. The...

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