Constructing the Past

Constructing the Past
Title Constructing the Past PDF eBook
Author Mark Williams
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 218
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 1843835738

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Discusses the reactions of seventeenth and eighteenth-century writers of Irish history to the unprecedented turbulence of the age.

Constructing the Past

Constructing the Past
Title Constructing the Past PDF eBook
Author Jacques Le Goff
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 225
Release 1985-11-29
Genre History
ISBN 0521277825

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This book presents a selection of ten significant contributions of essays to French historiography.

Maps and History

Maps and History
Title Maps and History PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Black
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 282
Release 2000-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780300086935

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Explores the role, development, and nature of the atlas and discusses its impact on the presentation of the past.

Museums and the Past

Museums and the Past
Title Museums and the Past PDF eBook
Author Viviane Gosselin
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 313
Release 2016-03-07
Genre Art
ISBN 0774830646

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This vibrant new collection edited by Viviane Gosselin and Phaedra Livingstone explores the central role of museums as memory keepers and makers. The idea of historical consciousness – how our conception of the past informs our sense of the present and of the future – is of growing importance for cultural institutions in North America. Using case studies and observations that emerge from a Canadian context, Museums and the Past considers how the modern museum fosters public perceptions of history. Contributors focus on the relationship between historical consciousness and museum practice and reflect on the challenges of transforming museums into dynamic civic labs and meaningful places of memory and learning. The result is an engaging range of perspectives on the contemporary museum’s pedagogical and ethical responsibilities.

Revisioning History

Revisioning History
Title Revisioning History PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Rosenstone
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 268
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN 9780691025346

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Social Construction of the Past

Social Construction of the Past
Title Social Construction of the Past PDF eBook
Author George C. Bond
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 260
Release 1994
Genre Culture
ISBN 9780415090452

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"Social Construction of the Past examines labour, race and gender and its relationship to power and class. It includes chapters on a broad range of topics, from the role of intellectuals in restructuring a non-apartheid South Africa, to Haitian working-class women using sexuality to resist domination. It should be essential reading for academics and students from a whole range of different social and intellectual backgrounds, including anthropology, archaeology, history, comparative literature, political science and sociology."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

The Struggle for the Past

The Struggle for the Past
Title The Struggle for the Past PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Jelin
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 236
Release 2021-03-03
Genre History
ISBN 1789207835

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In all societies—but especially those that have endured political violence—the past is a shifting and contested terrain, never fixed and always intertwined with present-day cultural and political circumstances. Organized around the Argentine experience since the 1970s within the broader context of the Southern Cone and international developments, The Struggle for the Past undertakes an innovative exploration of memory’s dynamic social character. In addition to its analysis of how human rights movements have inflected public memory and democratization, it gives an illuminating account of the emergence and development of Memory Studies as a field of inquiry, lucidly recounting the author’s own intellectual and personal journey during these decades.