Political Uses of the Past: The Recent Mediterranean ExperienceThis book addresses political and historiographical uses of history. A group of leading historians and thinkers discuss questions of collective identity and representation in relation to the fluctuating concept of 'Past' and its changing relevance. Among the topics are Greek historiographical questions, Balkan history, the Armenian problem, and the Palestinian historical narrative. |
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Contents
Towards an Ethnographic Phenomenology of | 13 |
Shifting Boundaries Clientalism | 43 |
On the Political Use of History Giovanni Levi | 61 |
The Two Levels of Public Use of the Past Claudio Pavone | 74 |
Out of Place Out of Time Elias Sanbar | 87 |
Political Uses of History in Spain PedroRuiz Torres | 95 |
Abstracts | 117 |
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Political Uses of the Past: The Recent Mediterranean Experiences Giovanni Levi,Jacques Revel Limited preview - 2014 |
Political Uses of the Past: The Recent Mediterranean Experience Jacques Revel,Giovanni Levi Limited preview - 2002 |
Political Uses of the Past: The Recent Mediterranean Experiences Giovanni Levi,Jacques Revel Limited preview - 2014 |
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