History, Empathy and Conflict: Heroes, Victims and Victimisers
Autor Philip Towleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 dec 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783030085841
ISBN-10: 3030085848
Pagini: 159
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3030085848
Pagini: 159
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
1:
Introduction.-
Part
1
Heroes
to
Victims
2: The Victimised.- 3: From Heroes to Victims
4: A Gratitude Free Zone
Part 2 Responses
5: “Memory Wars” and National Apologies
6: Historical Education
7: Restitution.- Part 3 Force and Memory
8: From Heroes to Victimisers
9: Memory as Guidance
10: Hiding Victimisation
11: 2016: The Victory of Victimhood.
2: The Victimised.- 3: From Heroes to Victims
4: A Gratitude Free Zone
Part 2 Responses
5: “Memory Wars” and National Apologies
6: Historical Education
7: Restitution.- Part 3 Force and Memory
8: From Heroes to Victimisers
9: Memory as Guidance
10: Hiding Victimisation
11: 2016: The Victory of Victimhood.
Notă biografică
Philip
Towletaught
International
Relations
at
the
University
of
Cambridge,
UK,
from
1980
until
his
retirement
in
2012.
In
the
1970s
he
worked
for
the
Foreign
Office
and
served
on
British
delegations
to
the
Seabed
Treaty
Review
Conference
and
the
First
UN
Special
Session
on
Disarmament.
From
1978
to
1980
he
was
a
Senior
Research
Fellow
at
the
Australian
National
University
and
from
1982
to
1997
he
was
Deputy
Director
and
then
Director
of
the
Centre
of
International
Studies
in
Cambridge.
He
is
the
author
or
editor
of
14
books,
numerous
articles
and
over
30
chapters
on
history
and
international
affairs
in
books
edited
by
others.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
This
book
argues
that
popular
culture
has
been
transformed
in
a
silent
revolution
from
emphasising
history’s
heroes
to
its
victims.
While
city
squares
and
stations
were
named
in
the
nineteenth
century
after
military
victories,
now
the
equivalent
airports
are
named
after
the
victims
of
violence.
Where
war
reports
used
to
focus
on
the
leadership
of
the
generals
and
the
bravery
of
the
troops,
now
they
are
mostly
about
casualties,
refugees
and
destruction.History,
Empathy
and
Conflictexamines
the
diplomatic
consequences
of
such
a
revolution
in
sensibility.
Many
governments
have
responded
by
apologising
for
their
country’s
historic
actions.
History
teaching
in
schools
has
sometimes
been
revised
to
reflect
the
new
emphasis
and
to
build
confidence
between
nations
and
respect
for
domestic
minorities.
Not
least
of
the
reasons
for
these
changes
is
the
difficulty
or
impossibility
of
making
restitution
for
past
wrongs.
But
history
can
also
be
used
by
the
media
and
governments
to
justify
intervention
to
protect
victims
of
civil
wars
only
to
come
to
be
seen
as
victimisers
themselves.
The
past
is
always
difficult
to
interpret
but
is
the
basis
of
all
our
decisions
and
all
institutions
try
to
twist
it
to
their
own
convenience.
Sympathy
with
history’s
victims
is
a
great
moral
advance
but
it
can
be
used
by
dissatisfied
nations
to
justify
their
revisionist
policies
and
with
the
election
of
President
Trump
in
2016,
all
the
Great
Powers
claim
to
be
history’s
victims.
Caracteristici
Argues
that
international
culture
has
moved
from
emphasising
history’s
heroes
to
its
victims
Considers
the
diplomatic
consequences
of
this
‘age
of
victimhood’
and
evaluates
the
use
of
national
victimisation
by
governments
and
other
movements
Covers
a
wide
range
of
issues,
including
national
apologies
for
past
crimes,
history
teaching,
historical
writing
and
governmental
decision
making