What is history, now?: how the past and present speak to each other
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Weidenfeld & Nicolson
2021
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Beschreibung: | 339 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781474622455 9781474622462 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Foreword Helen Carr 1 Prologue: Ways in Helen Carr and Suzannah Lipscomb 3 1. 17 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Why global history matters Peter Frankopan Why history deserves to be at the movies Alex von Tunzelmann Can and should we queer the past? Justin Bengry What is vernacular history? Sarah Churchwell How can we write the history of empire? Maya Jasanoff Glorious memory Dan Hicks 33 48 66 84 101
7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. How can we write the history of disability? Jaipreet Virdi Can our emotions have a history? Helen Carr What can prehistory and ancient history tell us about being wise? Bettany Hughes Why diversity in Tudor England matters Onyeka Nubia How can we recover the lost lives of women? Suzannah Lipscomb How do we write the history of religion? Miri Rubin Why family history matters Emily Brand How can museums open doors to the past? Gus Casely-Hayford How making space for Indigenous peoples changes history Leila K. Blackbird and Caroline Dodds Pennock How East Asia’s past is shaping the present and future (or why we ignore China and Japan at our peril) Rana Mitter Why history should always be rewritten Charlotte Lydia Riley How literature shapes history Islam Issa 116 134 152 169 178 197 213 230 247 263 280 296
19. History, naturally 314 Simon Schama Acknowledgements 331 Contributors 335
How can we write the history of empire? Can and should we queer the past? Why does history deserve to be at the movies? How can we recover the lost lives of women? Why do global histories matter? How can we write the history of disability? Why does family history matter? How can making space for Indigenous peoples change history? Why should history always be rewritten? Inspired by the influential text What is History? by E.H. Carr, this is a groundbreaking new collection addressing the burning issue of how we interpret history today. What stories are told, and by whom, who should be celebrated and whether history should be rewritten are questions that many of us have asked. What is History, Now? argues persuasively that history belongs to us all and that, by making space for different sorts of histories, we enrich our understanding of the past - and the present.
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CONTENTS Foreword Helen Carr 1 Prologue: Ways in Helen Carr and Suzannah Lipscomb 3 1. 17 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Why global history matters Peter Frankopan Why history deserves to be at the movies Alex von Tunzelmann Can and should we queer the past? Justin Bengry What is vernacular history? Sarah Churchwell How can we write the history of empire? Maya Jasanoff Glorious memory Dan Hicks 33 48 66 84 101
7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. How can we write the history of disability? Jaipreet Virdi Can our emotions have a history? Helen Carr What can prehistory and ancient history tell us about being wise? Bettany Hughes Why diversity in Tudor England matters Onyeka Nubia How can we recover the lost lives of women? Suzannah Lipscomb How do we write the history of religion? Miri Rubin Why family history matters Emily Brand How can museums open doors to the past? Gus Casely-Hayford How making space for Indigenous peoples changes history Leila K. Blackbird and Caroline Dodds Pennock How East Asia’s past is shaping the present and future (or why we ignore China and Japan at our peril) Rana Mitter Why history should always be rewritten Charlotte Lydia Riley How literature shapes history Islam Issa 116 134 152 169 178 197 213 230 247 263 280 296
19. History, naturally 314 Simon Schama Acknowledgements 331 Contributors 335
How can we write the history of empire? Can and should we queer the past? Why does history deserve to be at the movies? How can we recover the lost lives of women? Why do global histories matter? How can we write the history of disability? Why does family history matter? How can making space for Indigenous peoples change history? Why should history always be rewritten? Inspired by the influential text What is History? by E.H. Carr, this is a groundbreaking new collection addressing the burning issue of how we interpret history today. What stories are told, and by whom, who should be celebrated and whether history should be rewritten are questions that many of us have asked. What is History, Now? argues persuasively that history belongs to us all and that, by making space for different sorts of histories, we enrich our understanding of the past - and the present. |
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