The Politics of History in Comparative Perspective (The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Series)
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Description
Across the globe, the past gets politicized – used and misused. The articles in this volume focus on the political dynamics of confronting the publication of disagreeable findings about collective pasts. Most contributions cover a specific country or regional study where historical records are at odds with the collective story that has been embraced. The details of these highlighted conflicts vary, yet readers will notice striking similarities in the ways that contentious facts are handled by the collective society:
· Substantial delays in confronting an unpalatable aspect of the past
· Challenges to the motives, integrity, or loyalty of the messengers
· Attempts to quarantine information that is damaging to the established histories
Researchers, students, and policy makers will find these articles, which challenge many accepted historical scripts, offer important insight into the way that politics have shaped history and will encourage new research and inspire further revision and ongoing reframing.
