Nationalizing the past[electronic re...
Berger, Stefan.

 

  • Nationalizing the past[electronic resource] :historians as nation builders in modern Europe /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 940.072
    書名/作者: Nationalizing the past : historians as nation builders in modern Europe // edited by Stefan Berger, Chris Lorenz.
    其他作者: Berger, Stefan.
    出版者: Basingstoke, Hampshire ; : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2010.
    面頁冊數: 1 online resource (xvi, 529 p.)
    附註: Includes index.
    標題: Historiography - History. - Europe
    標題: Historians - History. - Europe
    標題: History - Philosophy.
    標題: HISTORY.
    標題: Europe - Commerce - To 1500.
    ISBN: 9780230292505 (electronic bk.)
    ISBN: 023029250X (electronic bk.)
    內容註: Narrativizations of the Past: The Theoretical Debate and the Example of the Weimar Republic / J. Eckel -- Double Trouble: a Comparison of the Politics of National History in Germany and Quebec / C. Lorenz -- Setting the Scene for National History / J. Leerssen -- A Strained Relationship: Epistemology and Historiography in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Germany and Britain / A. Epple -- Wars of Religion in National History Writing at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century: P.J. Blok, Karl Lamprecht, Ernest Lavisse and Henri Pirenne / G. Warland -- Heretics into National Heroes: Jules Michelet's Joan of Arc and Frantisek Palacky's John Hus / M. Baar -- History and Politics: Interpretations of Early Modern Conquest and Reformation in Victorian Ireland / M. Caball -- Narrating the Building of a Small Nation: Divergence and Convergence in the Historiography of the Estonian 'National Awakening', 1868-2005 / J. Hackmann -- Theorizing and Practicing 'Scientific' History in South-Eastern Europe (19th-20th c.): Spyridon Lambros and Nicolae Jorga / E. Gazi -- Theatre Histories and the Construction of National Identity: The Cases of Norway and Finland / I. Pikkanen -- Nation, State and Empire: The Historiography of 'High Imperialism' in the British and Russian Empires / A. Mycock & M. Loskoutova -- Inside-out: the Purposes of Form in Friedrich Meinecke's and Robert Aron's Explanations of National Disaster / H. Frey & S. Jordan -- Ends of Empire: Decolonising the Nation in British and French Historiography / R. Aldrich & S. Ward -- Clio and Class Struggle in Socialist Histories of the Nation: A Comparison of Robert Grimm's and Eduard Bernstein's Writings, 1910-1920 / T. Welskopp -- Rewriting National History in Post-War Central Europe: Marxist Syntheses of Austrian and Czechoslovak History as New National Master Narratives / P. Kolar -- Nineteenth Century Liberal Master Narratives Revisited: A Comparison of Gyula Szekfu and Benedetto Croce / A.v. Klimo -- After the Deluge: The Impact of the Two World Wars on the Historical Work of Henri Pirenne and Marc Bloch / P. Schottler -- The Lombard League in nineteenth-century historiography, c.1800-c.1850 / D. Laven -- History of Civilisation: Transnational or Postimperial? Some Iberian Perspectives (1870-1930) / X-M. Nunez -- Rising Like a Phoenix -- The Renaissance of National History Writing in Germany and Britain since the 1980s / S. Berger -- Myth in the Writing of European History / J. Ifversen -- The Nation, Progress, and European Identity in The Rise of Modern Europe / J.L. Harvey.
    摘要、提要註: Although professional historians have traditionally claimed to be 'myth-breakers', national history from the Nineteenth century onwards shows that they have quite a record in 'myth-making'. This tension between myth-making and breaking is actually still with us today. This volume makes a truly comparative and transnational analysis of how some of the most important national historians in Europe have handled the opposing pulls of fact and fiction and which narrative strategies have contributed to the success of national histories. What role did the narrative framing of beginnings, middles and endings of national histories play? How were continuities and discontinuities constructed? How did the discourse of 'the nation' integrate narratives of ethnicity, race, class, religion and gender? This volume also shows how Twentieth century dictatorships have influenced the ways in which the past has been 'nationalized' by historians and asks whether national history as a genre still has a future in the Twenty-first century.
    電子資源: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
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