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Medientyp:
Buch
Titel:
Unsettling history
:
archiving and narrating in historiography
Enthält:
Memories of things future : effects in "the production of history"
/ David William Cohen
Multiple narratives : scale and discontinuity in history
/ Jacques Revel
Empire, ethics, and the calling of history : knowledge in the postcolony
/ Dipesh Cahkravarty
OldBeijing.net : a Chinese virtual "Heimatmuseum"
/ Michael Schoenhals
Ranke in the lobby of the archive : metaphors and conditions of historical research
/ Phillipp M(c)ơller
Archiving a life : post-Shoah paradoxes of memory legacies
/ Leora Auslander
At large in the "gray zone" : narrating the Romani Holocaust
/ Eve Rosenhaft
Getting personal : on subjectivity in historical practice
/ Sheila Fitzpatrick
Narrating the siege of Leningrad : official and unofficial practices in the unofficial practices in the memorialization of the "great patriotic war"
/ Andrea Zemskov-Z(c)ơge
Masterlore : reflections on an ancient genre in the new world
/ Rhys Isaac
Moving bones : unsettled histories in South Africa and the return of Sarah Baartman
/ Gesine Kr(c)ơger.
Multiple narratives : scale and discontinuity in history
/ Jacques Revel
Empire, ethics, and the calling of history : knowledge in the postcolony
/ Dipesh Cahkravarty
OldBeijing.net : a Chinese virtual "Heimatmuseum"
/ Michael Schoenhals
Ranke in the lobby of the archive : metaphors and conditions of historical research
/ Phillipp Müller
Archiving a life : post-Shoah paradoxes of memory legacies
/ Leora Auslander
At large in the "gray zone" : narrating the Romani Holocaust
/ Eve Rosenhaft
Getting personal : on subjectivity in historical practice
/ Sheila Fitzpatrick
Narrating the siege of Leningrad : official and unofficial practices in the unofficial practices in the memorialization of the "great patriotic war"
/ Andrea Zemskov-Züge
Masterlore : reflections on an ancient genre in the new world
/ Rhys Isaac
Moving bones : unsettled histories in South Africa and the return of Sarah Baartman
/ Gesine Krüger.