Historiography: Give the name to the idea Flashcards

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Remaking history: the past in contemporary historical fictions (Routledge, 2015),

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Jerome de Groot

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‘Historical Fiction and the Future of Academic History’

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Harlan

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3
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‘British Cinema and Thatcherism’,

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Higson,

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4
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true and false invention?

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Robert Rosenstone

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5
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Adapting Wolf Hall for TV: how I played historical guessing game

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Catherine Fletcher,

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6
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Why You Should Care That Selma Gets LBJ Wrong:

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David Kaiser

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7
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How long? Not long’: Selma, Martin Luther King

and civil rights narratives

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RICHARD H. KING

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8
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‘The Long Civil Rights Movement and the Political Uses of

the Past’.

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Jacqueline Dowd Hall’s

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9
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Editorial: History in the graphic novel

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Hugo Frey & Benjamin Noys

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10
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Madness or Modernity?: The Holocaust in Two

Anglo-American Comics -

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Robert Eaglestone

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‘Who do you think you are? Family history and British Television’

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Amy Holdsworth,

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‘Reality, Identity and Empathy: The Changing Face of Social History Television’, Journal of Social History, 39:3 (2006), 843-858

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Tristram Hunt

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13
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Digital History,

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David Cohen and Roy Rosenzweig

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‘Blogging as Popular History Making, Blogs as Public History: A Singapore Case Study’, Public History Review, 14 (2007), 64-79.

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Stephanie Ho

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15
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Times Literary Supplement on Holocaust Comics?

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Nicola Streeten

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16
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The King’s Speech: Good Movie, Bad History

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ANDREW ROBERTS

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17
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Who Do You Think You Are? Historical Television

Consultancy

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TANYA EVANS

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18
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‘The Whig Interpretation of History’ (1831)

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Herbert Butterfield

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19
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, ‘Two Cheers for the Whig Interpretation of History’

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Cronon

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20
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History and Policy

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Reid, A., Szreter, S.,

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21
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Review of The History Manifesto…

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(Berridge, ‘Review’ (2015)

22
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The Limits of Synthesis

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Andrew Jones

23
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The student-as-consumer approach in higher education and its effects on academic performance

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Louise Bunce, Amy Baird, and Siân E. Jones.

24
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, ‘Is Medieval History Relevant?

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Bull, ‘

25
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‘The Uses and Abuses of History: The End of the Cold War and Soviet Collapse’

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Cox, M.,

26
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From Corbyn to Trump: Welcome to the politics of nostalgia’

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Bloodworth, J.,

27
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How Brexiteers appealed to voters’ nostalgia

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Green, E.

28
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History and the Politics of Nostalgia

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Marcos Piason Natali

29
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‘The London 2012 Olympic
Games Opening Ceremony:
History answers back’

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Biressi, Nunn,

30
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, Daily Mail review of the Olympic Opening Ceremony

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Ian Birrell

31
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The Past Within Us: Media, Memory, History (London, 2005), Chapter 1: The Past is Dead

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Tessa Morris-Suzuki,

32
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Educating the Nation(s): History, Identity and Citizenship after Devolution (2014)

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Dr Andrew Mycock, Dr Catherine McGlynn,

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, ‘Privatising the Past? History and Education Policy in the 1990s’, British Journal of Education Studies, Vol. 45, No. 1 (1997), pp. 69-82.

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Gary McCulloch

34
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, ‘The Future Uses of History’, History Workshop Journal, Vol. 75 (2013), pp. 125-145.

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Pamela Cox

35
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, ‘History Matters: History’s Role in Health Policy Making’, Medical History, Vol. 52 (2008).

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Virginia Berridge

36
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A case study of History and Policy Engagement:

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A case study of History and Policy Engagement: dolly jorgensen

37
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Scathing review of history manifesto

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Hunt/Mandler,

38
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History and Policy w.site case stufy

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History and Policy Case Study: Helen McCarthy

39
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The Myth of Nations (2002):

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Patrick Geary,

40
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The Wonderfulness of Us: the Tory Interpretation of Whig History’, London Review of Books, Vol. 33, No. 6 (2011), pp. 9-12. [online]

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Richard J. Evans, ‘

41
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‘In defence of applied history: History and Policy Website’, Policy Papers, History and Policy Website (2006),

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John Tosh

42
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Lincoln and Historical Accuracy

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David Zarefsky

43
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An interview on popular history with someone famous…

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Sir Ian Kershaw

44
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books as fiction…a good thing?

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David Pearse

45
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Postscript?

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Umberto Ecco, the Name of the Rose

46
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The Historical Novel

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Jermone de Groot,

47
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The Historical Novel - skeleton

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Alessandro Manzoni,

48
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Guide to the Best Historical Novels and Tales (1902)

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Nield

49
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The Other Boleyn Girl…and a review?

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Phillipa Gregory /Alison Wier

50
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A Contract with God/Review

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Peter Schjeldahl on ‘A Contract with God’, Will Eisner

51
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Palestine

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Will Sacco

52
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The Imagined Past: History and Nostalgia

edited by Christopher Shaw, Malcolm Chase

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edited by Christopher Shaw, Malcolm Chase