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Title Historical parallels, commemoration and icons / Edited by Andreas Leutzsch
Edition First edition
Published London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, 2019
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Description 1 online resource
Series Routledge approaches to history ; 27
Routledge approaches to history ; 27.
Contents Prefiguring future by constructing history (introduction) / Andreas Leutzsch -- Analogy, allegory and anachronism / Peter Burke -- The subversive power of historical analogies / Antoon De Beats -- The tapestry of history: parallels, analogies, metaphors / Javier Fernández-Sebastián -- Driving with the rearview mirror? historical analogies and European foreign policy / Roland Vogt -- Handing over memories: the transnationalisation of memorials and the construction of collective memory in post-war and postcolonial Hong Kong / Andreas Leutzsch -- The sieve of memory: Chinese coming to terms with the past and parallels in European cultures of remembrance / K. Martin Chung -- Generational conflict in context of the cultural revolution in Chinese movies since 1990 / Barbara von der Lühe
Summary Historical parallels, analogies, anachronisms and metaphors to the past play a crucial role in political speeches, historical narratives, iconography, movies and newspapers on a daily basis. They frame, articulate and represent a specific understanding of history and can be used not only to construct but also to rethink historical continuity. Almost-forgotten or sleeping history can be revived to legitimize an imagined future in a political discourse today. History can hardly be neutral or factual because it depends on the historian's, as well the people's, perspective as to what kind of events and sources they combine to make history meaningful. Analysing historical analogies - as embedded in narratives and images of the past - enables us to understand how history and collective memory are managed and used for political purposes and to provide social orientation in time and space. To rethink theories of history, iconology and collective memory, the authors of this volume discuss a variety of cases from Hong Kong, China and Europe
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Historiography -- Political aspects
Political oratory.
HISTORY -- Study & Teaching.
HISTORY -- General.
HISTORY -- Historiography.
HISTORY -- Reference.
Historiography -- Political aspects
Political oratory
Form Electronic book
Author Leutzsch, Andreas, 1975- editor.
LC no. 2020693378
ISBN 9780429018992
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