Historiography: Give the name to the idea Flashcards
Remaking history: the past in contemporary historical fictions (Routledge, 2015),
Jerome de Groot
‘Historical Fiction and the Future of Academic History’
Harlan
‘British Cinema and Thatcherism’,
Higson,
true and false invention?
Robert Rosenstone
Adapting Wolf Hall for TV: how I played historical guessing game
Catherine Fletcher,
Why You Should Care That Selma Gets LBJ Wrong:
David Kaiser
How long? Not long’: Selma, Martin Luther King
and civil rights narratives
RICHARD H. KING
‘The Long Civil Rights Movement and the Political Uses of
the Past’.
Jacqueline Dowd Hall’s
Editorial: History in the graphic novel
Hugo Frey & Benjamin Noys
Madness or Modernity?: The Holocaust in Two
Anglo-American Comics -
Robert Eaglestone
‘Who do you think you are? Family history and British Television’
Amy Holdsworth,
‘Reality, Identity and Empathy: The Changing Face of Social History Television’, Journal of Social History, 39:3 (2006), 843-858
Tristram Hunt
Digital History,
David Cohen and Roy Rosenzweig
‘Blogging as Popular History Making, Blogs as Public History: A Singapore Case Study’, Public History Review, 14 (2007), 64-79.
Stephanie Ho
Times Literary Supplement on Holocaust Comics?
Nicola Streeten
The King’s Speech: Good Movie, Bad History
ANDREW ROBERTS
Who Do You Think You Are? Historical Television
Consultancy
TANYA EVANS
‘The Whig Interpretation of History’ (1831)
Herbert Butterfield
, ‘Two Cheers for the Whig Interpretation of History’
Cronon
History and Policy
Reid, A., Szreter, S.,