Alternative Facts and Plausible Fictions in the Northern European Past: How Politics and Culture Have Written and Rewritten History
معرفی کتاب «Alternative Facts and Plausible Fictions in the Northern European Past: How Politics and Culture Have Written and Rewritten History» نوشتهٔ Oisin Plumb, Alexandra Sanmark (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Brepols Publishers در سال 2024. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The use of the past for contemporary purposes has been a feature of historical and archaeological investigation from ancient times. This 'politicization of the past' is often associated with, at best, an inadvertent detachment from an objective use of evidence, and at worst, its wilful misuse. Such use of the past is perhaps most evident in the construction of narratives of nations and ethnic groups - particularly in relation to origins or the perceived 'golden ages' of peoples. This book seeks to assess the role played by different ideologies in the shaping of the past, from early times up until the present day, in the interpretation of the history and archaeology of Northern Europe, whether in Northern Europe itself or further afield. It also considers how those who research, interpret, and present the Northern European past should respond to such uses. The chapters drawn together here explore key questions, asking how contemporary ideologies of identity have shaped the past, what measures should be taken to discourage an inaccurate understanding of the past, and if scholars should draw on the past in order to counter racism and xenophobia, or if this can itself lead to potentially dangerous misunderstandings of history. Front Matter Oisín Plumb and Alexandra Sanmark. 1. Introduction Tara Athanasiou. 2. Finnar, Skrælingar, and the Orkney Picts. A Comparative Study of the Imagined ‘Other’ in Early Medieval Norse Culture Patrick Temperilli. 3. The Icelandic Sagas and the Importance of Social Status in Viking Age Identity Bernhard Maier. 4. Shifting Views of Scotland’s Past in Nineteenth-Century German-Language Travelogues Frances Fowle. 5. Reinterpreting the Celtic Past in Scotland. The Pre-War Work of John Duncan Peter J. Church. 6. ‘From the Curved Branches of Skulls’. Old Norse and Origins of the Gothic Romance Zachary J. Melton. 7. American Valkyries. Equality, Exclusion, and Old Norse Imagery in the Nineteenth-Century Struggle for Women’s Rights Andrea Kocsis. 8. Between Finland and Asia. The Changing Medievalist Models in Hungarian Nation-Building during the Inter-War Period Stuart Brookes. 9. ‘Anglo-Saxon’ Identity. A Critique from the Graveside Caroline Wickham-Jones. 10. The Political Dimensions of Archaeology Today. A Personal View
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