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Popularizing National Pasts is the first truly cross-national and comparative study of popular national histories, their representations, the meanings given to them and their political and societal uses, expanding outside the confines of Western Europe and the US. It draws a picture of popular histories which is European in the full sense of this term, making available to English readers the cutting edge of Eastern European scholarship on popular histories, nationalism, and culture.
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Popularizing National Pasts is the first truly cross-national and comparative study of popular national histories, their representations, the meanings given to them and their political and societal uses, expanding outside the confines of Western Europe and the US. It draws a picture of popular histories which is European in the full sense of this term, making available to English readers the cutting edge of Eastern European scholarship on popular histories, nationalism, and culture.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136592881
- Artikelnr.: 38269428
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136592881
- Artikelnr.: 38269428
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Stefan Berger is Professor of Social History and Director of the Institute of Social Movements at Ruhr University Bochum. He is also chair of the executive board of the Foundation Library of the Ruhr at the House for the History of the Ruhr in Bochum. His areas of research are modern and contemporary European history, comparative labor history, the history of social movements and nationalism and national identity studies. He is author of Inventing the Nation: Germany (2004) and co-editor (with Chris Lorenz) of The Contested Nation (2008). Chris Lorenz is Professor of Historical Culture of Germany at VU University Amsterdam and at the Amsterdam University College. He has published predominantly on theory of history, on German historiography, and on modern educational policy. His most recent publications include Bordercrossings. Explorations between History and Philosophy'(in Polish, 2009) and Nationalizing the Past. Historians as Nation Builders in Modern Europe (co-edited with Stefan Berger, 2010). Billie Melman is Professor of Modern History, Henri Glasberg Chair of European Studies and Director of the Graduate School of Historical Studies at Tel Aviv University. Her fields of teaching and research are British and Western European cultural and social history, popular culture, colonialism, and gender. She is author of The Culture of History: English Uses of the Past, 1800-1953 (2006) and Borderlines: Genders and Identities in War and Peace 1870-1930 (1998).
Introduction. Stefan Berger, Chris Lorenz, and Billie Melman Part I:
Popular National Histories in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth
Centuries 1. Revolutionary Politics and Revolutionary Aesthetics: Opera,
Classics, and Popular National History. Simon Goldhill 2. History as
Romance and History as Atonement: Nineteenth-Century Images from Britain
and France. Stephen Bann 3. 'That which we learn with the eye': Popular
Histories, Modernity, and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century London and
Paris. Billie Melman 4. Popular Heritage and Commodification Debates in
Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Britain, France, and Germany.
Astrid Swensson Part II: Popular National Histories in the First Half of
the Twentieth Century 5. Imagining Russia's Pasts: Revolutionary and
Tsarist Russia in American, British and German Cinema, 1927-1939. Sarah
Street 6. Balkans Baedecker for Übermensch Tourists: Janko Janev's Popular
Historiosophy. Balász Trencsényi 7. Exhibiting Scandinavian Culture: The
National Museums of Denmark and Sweden. Peter Aronsson 8. Locating
Transylvanians: Real and Fictional Ethnohistories. Borbála Zsuzsanna Török
Part III: Popular National Histories in the Second Half of the Twentieth
Century 9. Migrants, Foreigners, Jews, and the Cultural Structure of
Prejudice: The Nation as Performative Event in US and German TV Crime
Dramas. Wulf Kansteiner 10. Filming a Livable Past: The 1970s-1980s in
Contemporary Russian Cinema. Oksana Sarkisova 11. On Track to the Grand
Prix: The National Eurovision Competition as National History. Philip V.
Bohlman 12. A City and its Pasts: Popular Histories in Kaliningrad between
Regionalization and Nationalization. Stefan Berger 13. The Internet and
National Histories. Markku Jokisipilä 14. 'Unpopular past': The Argentine
Madres de Plaza de Mayo and their Rebellion against History. Berber
Bevernage
Popular National Histories in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth
Centuries 1. Revolutionary Politics and Revolutionary Aesthetics: Opera,
Classics, and Popular National History. Simon Goldhill 2. History as
Romance and History as Atonement: Nineteenth-Century Images from Britain
and France. Stephen Bann 3. 'That which we learn with the eye': Popular
Histories, Modernity, and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century London and
Paris. Billie Melman 4. Popular Heritage and Commodification Debates in
Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Britain, France, and Germany.
Astrid Swensson Part II: Popular National Histories in the First Half of
the Twentieth Century 5. Imagining Russia's Pasts: Revolutionary and
Tsarist Russia in American, British and German Cinema, 1927-1939. Sarah
Street 6. Balkans Baedecker for Übermensch Tourists: Janko Janev's Popular
Historiosophy. Balász Trencsényi 7. Exhibiting Scandinavian Culture: The
National Museums of Denmark and Sweden. Peter Aronsson 8. Locating
Transylvanians: Real and Fictional Ethnohistories. Borbála Zsuzsanna Török
Part III: Popular National Histories in the Second Half of the Twentieth
Century 9. Migrants, Foreigners, Jews, and the Cultural Structure of
Prejudice: The Nation as Performative Event in US and German TV Crime
Dramas. Wulf Kansteiner 10. Filming a Livable Past: The 1970s-1980s in
Contemporary Russian Cinema. Oksana Sarkisova 11. On Track to the Grand
Prix: The National Eurovision Competition as National History. Philip V.
Bohlman 12. A City and its Pasts: Popular Histories in Kaliningrad between
Regionalization and Nationalization. Stefan Berger 13. The Internet and
National Histories. Markku Jokisipilä 14. 'Unpopular past': The Argentine
Madres de Plaza de Mayo and their Rebellion against History. Berber
Bevernage
Introduction. Stefan Berger, Chris Lorenz, and Billie Melman Part I:
Popular National Histories in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth
Centuries 1. Revolutionary Politics and Revolutionary Aesthetics: Opera,
Classics, and Popular National History. Simon Goldhill 2. History as
Romance and History as Atonement: Nineteenth-Century Images from Britain
and France. Stephen Bann 3. 'That which we learn with the eye': Popular
Histories, Modernity, and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century London and
Paris. Billie Melman 4. Popular Heritage and Commodification Debates in
Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Britain, France, and Germany.
Astrid Swensson Part II: Popular National Histories in the First Half of
the Twentieth Century 5. Imagining Russia's Pasts: Revolutionary and
Tsarist Russia in American, British and German Cinema, 1927-1939. Sarah
Street 6. Balkans Baedecker for Übermensch Tourists: Janko Janev's Popular
Historiosophy. Balász Trencsényi 7. Exhibiting Scandinavian Culture: The
National Museums of Denmark and Sweden. Peter Aronsson 8. Locating
Transylvanians: Real and Fictional Ethnohistories. Borbála Zsuzsanna Török
Part III: Popular National Histories in the Second Half of the Twentieth
Century 9. Migrants, Foreigners, Jews, and the Cultural Structure of
Prejudice: The Nation as Performative Event in US and German TV Crime
Dramas. Wulf Kansteiner 10. Filming a Livable Past: The 1970s-1980s in
Contemporary Russian Cinema. Oksana Sarkisova 11. On Track to the Grand
Prix: The National Eurovision Competition as National History. Philip V.
Bohlman 12. A City and its Pasts: Popular Histories in Kaliningrad between
Regionalization and Nationalization. Stefan Berger 13. The Internet and
National Histories. Markku Jokisipilä 14. 'Unpopular past': The Argentine
Madres de Plaza de Mayo and their Rebellion against History. Berber
Bevernage
Popular National Histories in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth
Centuries 1. Revolutionary Politics and Revolutionary Aesthetics: Opera,
Classics, and Popular National History. Simon Goldhill 2. History as
Romance and History as Atonement: Nineteenth-Century Images from Britain
and France. Stephen Bann 3. 'That which we learn with the eye': Popular
Histories, Modernity, and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century London and
Paris. Billie Melman 4. Popular Heritage and Commodification Debates in
Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Britain, France, and Germany.
Astrid Swensson Part II: Popular National Histories in the First Half of
the Twentieth Century 5. Imagining Russia's Pasts: Revolutionary and
Tsarist Russia in American, British and German Cinema, 1927-1939. Sarah
Street 6. Balkans Baedecker for Übermensch Tourists: Janko Janev's Popular
Historiosophy. Balász Trencsényi 7. Exhibiting Scandinavian Culture: The
National Museums of Denmark and Sweden. Peter Aronsson 8. Locating
Transylvanians: Real and Fictional Ethnohistories. Borbála Zsuzsanna Török
Part III: Popular National Histories in the Second Half of the Twentieth
Century 9. Migrants, Foreigners, Jews, and the Cultural Structure of
Prejudice: The Nation as Performative Event in US and German TV Crime
Dramas. Wulf Kansteiner 10. Filming a Livable Past: The 1970s-1980s in
Contemporary Russian Cinema. Oksana Sarkisova 11. On Track to the Grand
Prix: The National Eurovision Competition as National History. Philip V.
Bohlman 12. A City and its Pasts: Popular Histories in Kaliningrad between
Regionalization and Nationalization. Stefan Berger 13. The Internet and
National Histories. Markku Jokisipilä 14. 'Unpopular past': The Argentine
Madres de Plaza de Mayo and their Rebellion against History. Berber
Bevernage