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CHAPTER 11 Using the Past The Brazilian Cinema between Censorship and Representation
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- INTRODUCTION Historical Writing and Civic Engagement: A Symbiotic Relationship 1
- CHAPTER 1 Engagement: Metahistorical Considerations on a Disputed Attitude in Historical Studies 33
- CHAPTER 2 The Ideal of Justice and Its Significance for Historians as Engaged Intellectuals 44
- CHAPTER 3 Committed Writing: History and Narrative Communication Revisited 63
- Chapter 4 The Historian-King: Political Leaders, Historical Consciousness and Wise Government 79
- CHAPTER 5 Historians with a Cause: Refugees’ Memory and Historical Practices in Interwar Greece 118
- CHAPTER 6 The Making of the Zhanguo Ce Clique: The Politicization of History Knowledge in Wartime China 136
- CHAPTER 7 The Historicization of World War II in Greece after the Civil War: Looking Back on the Public Debate over a Lecture by British Historian C.M. Woodhouse 151
- CHAPTER 8 Historians as Dissidents: Intellectual ‘Eros’ in Action 163
- CHAPTER 9 The Social Movement History as a Social Movement in and of Itself 185
- CHAPTER 10 Professional Historical Writing and Human Rights Engagement in the Twenty-First Century: Innovative Approaches and Their Dilemmas 205
- CHAPTER 11 Using the Past The Brazilian Cinema between Censorship and Representation 221
- CHAPTER 12 Historians and the Trauma of the Past: The Destruction of Security Files on Citizens in Greece, 1989 237
- CHAPTER 13 Historians and/in the New Media 250
- CHAPTER 14 Street History Coming to Terms with the Past in Occupy Movements 261
- AFTERWORD The Historian as an Engaged Intellectual: Historical Writing and Social Criticism – A Personal Retrospective 277
- Index 301
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- INTRODUCTION Historical Writing and Civic Engagement: A Symbiotic Relationship 1
- CHAPTER 1 Engagement: Metahistorical Considerations on a Disputed Attitude in Historical Studies 33
- CHAPTER 2 The Ideal of Justice and Its Significance for Historians as Engaged Intellectuals 44
- CHAPTER 3 Committed Writing: History and Narrative Communication Revisited 63
- Chapter 4 The Historian-King: Political Leaders, Historical Consciousness and Wise Government 79
- CHAPTER 5 Historians with a Cause: Refugees’ Memory and Historical Practices in Interwar Greece 118
- CHAPTER 6 The Making of the Zhanguo Ce Clique: The Politicization of History Knowledge in Wartime China 136
- CHAPTER 7 The Historicization of World War II in Greece after the Civil War: Looking Back on the Public Debate over a Lecture by British Historian C.M. Woodhouse 151
- CHAPTER 8 Historians as Dissidents: Intellectual ‘Eros’ in Action 163
- CHAPTER 9 The Social Movement History as a Social Movement in and of Itself 185
- CHAPTER 10 Professional Historical Writing and Human Rights Engagement in the Twenty-First Century: Innovative Approaches and Their Dilemmas 205
- CHAPTER 11 Using the Past The Brazilian Cinema between Censorship and Representation 221
- CHAPTER 12 Historians and the Trauma of the Past: The Destruction of Security Files on Citizens in Greece, 1989 237
- CHAPTER 13 Historians and/in the New Media 250
- CHAPTER 14 Street History Coming to Terms with the Past in Occupy Movements 261
- AFTERWORD The Historian as an Engaged Intellectual: Historical Writing and Social Criticism – A Personal Retrospective 277
- Index 301