Where Is History Today (original) (raw)

Hijacked by History

Maria Clara Versiani Galery

Aletria: Revista de Estudos de Literatura, 2020

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History in the making/The making of history: The ‘German

Ruth Wodak

Journal of Language and Politics, 2006

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Engaging the Past: Mass Culture and the Production of Historical Knowledge

Alison Landsberg

2015

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‘The Rise of the Historical Consciousness’

johannes wolfart

Religion Compass, 2009

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The Crisis of History/the Promise of Film

Robert Rosenstone

Media International Australia, 1996

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Review of 'How History Works: The Reconstitution of a Human Science' by Martin L. Davies (Routledge, 2016).

Alexandre Leskanich

Journal of the Philosophy of History, Vol. 14, No. 1, 2020

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Rethinking History The Journal of Theory and Practice The past is not a foreign country: a conversation

Eelco Runia

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Stephan Palmie and Charles Stewart, Introduction: The Varieties of Historical Experience

Charles Stewart

The Varieties of Historical Experience, 2019

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History as Mediated and Embodied Narratives

Ib Bondebjerg

Screening Twentieth Century Europe, 2020

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Engaged History

Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback

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History, Truth and Fear: Revaluing the Power of Narration

Hermann Ruiz

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Angels of History: Reception, Distraction and Resistance

Gunnar Benediktsson

2010

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“History and Its Shadow: thinking about the contours of absence” Screen 55:1(2014):119-127

William Uricchio

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We All Bleed History: Alternative Historical Viewpoints Expressed in Maus, All Quiet on the Western Front and Schindler's List

Sayan Mukherjee

Facts, Distortions and Erasures, 2018

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A Craving for Critical History

Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen

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Hi Hitler! How the Nazi Past is Being Normalized in Contemporary Culture. By Gavriel D. Rosenfeld. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. Pp. x + 466. Paper $29.99. ISBN 978-1107423978

Thomas Vordermayer

Central European History, 2015

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What Isn't History? The Nature and Enjoyment of History in the Twenty-First Century

Ian Mortimer

History, 2008

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FROM THE FIRST WORLD WAR TO THE PRESENT: HISTORY AND MEMORY, A CENTURY FOR REFLECTION

Angel Quintana Morraja

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The Anxiety of Authenticity: Writing Historical Fiction at the End of the Twentieth Century

Maria Margaronis

History Workshop Journal, 2008

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From Speechlessness to Narrative: The Cases of Holocaust Historians and of Psychiatrically Hospitalized

Raul Lucy

2006

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Truth and Authenticity in Contemporary Historical Culture: An Introduction Tohistorical Representation and Historical Truth

Christoph Classen

History and Theory, 2009

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Angels of history

Gunnar Benediktsson

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'Myth, Reality and Ideal': Constructing Popular Memory of the Second World War through Post-war British Film and Television'

Jack Street

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On historical consciousness and popular pasts

Kalle Pihlainen

História da Historiografia, 2013

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A clash over history and/as representation

Konstantinos Kalantzis

Greek Studies Now: Cultural Analysis Network, 2022

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History and Literature: An Interview with Hayden White

Angeliki Spiropoulou

Synthesis: an Anglophone Journal of Comparative Literary Studies, 2015

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Media and the sacralization of history

Krzysztof Wasilewski

Central European Journal of Communication, 2016

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Remembering the Past, Mystifying Resistance? A Tale of Desires, Delusions and Heroic Resistance

Stephan Engelkamp, Katharina Glaab

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History as Counter Discourse: Fictional Interventions in the Process of Remembering

Jasbir Jain

South Asian Review, 2004

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Bones Never Lie? Unearthing Europe's Age of Terror in the Age of Memory

Robert van der Laarse

2015

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A CALL FOR ACTION: HOW CONTEMPORARY TV-PRODUCTIONS NIHILATE HISTORICAL RESEARCH

Julia Meyer Gross

Academia Letters, 2022

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Re-thinking History

Bilal AVCIL

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History and its (uncounscious) discontens

Cezary Zechowski

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Virtual Histories and Counterfactual Myths: Christopher Priest's the Separation

Nick Hubble

EXTRAPOLATION-WOOSTER OH-, 2007

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3. The Public Relevance of Historical Studies: A Rejoinder to Hayden WHITE1

Dirk Moses

History and Theory, 2005

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