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History And Popular Memory The Power Of Story In Moments Of Crisis Nevskij Aleksandr Goujian Yue Knig Goujian England Knig Heinrich V Darc Jeanne Of Arc Saint Joan Cohen

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History And Popular Memory The Power Of Story In Moments Of Crisis Nevskij Aleksandr Goujian Yue Knig Goujian England Knig Heinrich V Darc Jeanne Of Arc Saint Joan Cohen
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History And Popular Memory The Power Of Story In Moments Of Crisis Nevskij Aleksandr Goujian Yue Knig Goujian England Knig Heinrich V Darc Jeanne Of Arc Saint Joan Cohen instant download after payment.

Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Pages: 279
Author: Nevskij Aleksandr; Goujian; Yue König Goujian; England König Heinrich V; d'Arc Jeanne; of Arc Saint Joan; Cohen, Paul A.; Goujian
ISBN: 9780231166362, 0231166362
Language: English
Year: 2014

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History And Popular Memory The Power Of Story In Moments Of Crisis Nevskij Aleksandr Goujian Yue Knig Goujian England Knig Heinrich V Darc Jeanne Of Arc Saint Joan Cohen by Nevskij Aleksandr; Goujian; Yue König Goujian; England König Heinrich V; D'arc Jeanne; Of Arc Saint Joan; Cohen, Paul A.; Goujian 9780231166362, 0231166362 instant download after payment.

When people experience a traumatic event, such as war or the threat of annihilation, they often turn to history for stories that promise a positive outcome to their suffering. During World War II, the French took comfort in the story of Joan of Arc and her heroic efforts to rid France of foreign occupation. To bring the Joan narrative more into line with current circumstances, however, popular retellings modified the original story so that what people believed took place in the past was often quite different from what actually occurred.

Paul A. Cohen identifies this interplay between story and history as a worldwide phenomenon, found in countries of radically different cultural, religious, and social character. He focuses here on Serbia, Israel, China, France, the Soviet Union, and Great Britain, all of which experienced severe crises in the twentieth century and, in response, appropriated age-old historical narratives that resonated with what was happening in the present to serve a unifying, restorative purpose.

A central theme in the book is the distinction between popular memory and history. Although vitally important to historians, this distinction is routinely blurred in people's minds, and the historian's truth often cannot compete with the power of a compelling story from the past, even when it has been seriously distorted by myth or political manipulation. Cohen concludes by suggesting that the patterns of interaction he probes, given their near universality, may well be rooted in certain human propensities that transcend cultural difference.

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