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Clio's Battles

Historiography in Practice

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Clio's Battles

Auteur(s): Jeremy M. Black
Narrateur(s): Ellery Truesdell
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To write history is to consider how to explicate the past, to weigh the myriad possible approaches to the past, and to come to terms with how the past can be and has been used. In this book, prize-winning historian, Jeremy Black, considers both popular and academic approaches to the past. His focus is on the interaction between the presentation of the past and current circumstances, on how history is used to validate one view of the present or to discredit another, and on readings of the past that unite and those that divide.

Black opens with an account that underscores the differences and developments in traditions of writing history from the ancient world to the present. Subsequent chapters take up more recent decades, notably the post-Cold War period, discussing how different perspectives can fuel discussions of the past by individuals interested in shaping public opinion or public perceptions of the past. Black then turns to the possible future uses of the then past as a way to gain perspective on how we use the past today.

Clio's Battles is an ambitious account of the engagement with the past across world history and of the clash over the content and interpretation of history and its implications for the present and future.

The book is published by Indiana University Press.

©2015 Jeremy Black (P)2016 Redwood Audiobooks
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Ce que les critiques en disent

"Refreshing . . . there is much to learn in the numerous small asides throughout the text. Taken together these form an impressive whole." (Spencer C. Tucker, VMI)
"Remarkable both for its geographical scope and historical scale, and for its command of scholarship on a breathtaking range of subjects. I can't imagine another historian who could attempt such an ambitious work or pull it off with such aplomb." (William Gibson, Oxford Brookes University)
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