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Assmann, Aleida
[Contributor];
Bevernage, Berber
[Contributor];
Fareld, Victoria
[Contributor];
Fjelkestam, Kristina
[Contributor];
Helgesson, Stefan
[Contributor];
Helgesson, Stefan
[Editor];
Lindén, Claudia
[Contributor];
Lorenzoni, Patricia
[Contributor];
Ruin, Hans
[Contributor];
Schuback, Marcia Sá Cavalcante
[Contributor];
Scott, Joan W.
[Contributor];
Simon, Zoltán Boldizsár
[Contributor];
Svenungsson, Jayne
[Contributor];
Svenungsson, Jayne
[Editor];
Vincent, Alana M.
[Contributor]
The Ethos of History
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- Media type: E-Book
- Title: The Ethos of History : Time and Responsibility
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Contains:
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION Situating the Ethos of History
CHAPTER 1 Towards a New Ethos of History?
CHAPTER 2 The Vampire, the Undead and the Anxieties of Historical Consciousness
CHAPTER 3 History, Justice and the Time of the Imprescriptible
CHAPTER 4 Narrating Pasts for Peace? A Critical Analysis of Some Recent Initiatives of Historical Reconciliation through 'Historical Dialogue' and 'Shared History'
CHAPTER 5 Psychoanalysis and the Indeterminacy of History
CHAPTER 6 Does Time Have a Gender? Queer Temporality, Anachronism and the Desire for the Past
CHAPTER 7 'The One Who Should Die Is the One Who Shall Live' Prophetic Temporalities in Contemporary Colonial Brazil
CHAPTER 8 Radical Time in (Post)Colonial Narratives
CHAPTER 9 Engaged History
CHAPTER 10 Speakers for the Dead: Digital Memory and the Construction of Identity
CHAPTER 11 History Begins in the Future: On Historical Sensibility in the Age of Technology
Afterword
Index
- Contributor: Assmann, Aleida [Contributor]; Bevernage, Berber [Contributor]; Fareld, Victoria [Contributor]; Fjelkestam, Kristina [Contributor]; Helgesson, Stefan [Contributor]; Helgesson, Stefan [Editor]; Lindén, Claudia [Contributor]; Lorenzoni, Patricia [Contributor]; Ruin, Hans [Contributor]; Schuback, Marcia Sá Cavalcante [Contributor]; Scott, Joan W. [Contributor]; Simon, Zoltán Boldizsár [Contributor]; Svenungsson, Jayne [Contributor]; Svenungsson, Jayne [Editor]; Vincent, Alana M. [Contributor]
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Published:
New York; Oxford: Berghahn Books, [2018]
- Published in: Making Sense of History ; 34
- Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (230 p.)
- Language: English
- DOI: 10.1515/9781785338854
- ISBN: 9781785338854
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- Keywords: Ethics ; Historiography Moral and ethical aspects ; Historiography ; History Philosophy ; HISTORY / Historiography
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Footnote:
In English
- Description: At a time when rapidly evolving technologies, political turmoil, and the tensions inherent in multiculturalism and globalization are reshaping historical consciousness, what is the proper role for historians and their work? By way of an answer, the contributors to this volume offer up an illuminating collective meditation on the idea of ethos and its relevance for historical practice. These intellectually adventurous essays demonstrate how ethos-a term evoking a society's "fundamental character" as well as an ethical appeal to knowledge and commitment-can serve as a conceptual lodestar for history today, not only as a narrative, but as a form of consciousness and an ethical-political orientation
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