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On the surface, historical scholarship might seem thoroughly incompatible with political engagement: the ideal historian, many imagine, is a disinterested observer focused exclusively on the past. In truth, however, political action and historical research have been deeply intertwined for as long as the historical profession has existed. In this insightful collection, practicing historians analyze, reflect on, and share their experiences of this complex relationship. From the influence of historical scholarship on world political leaders to the present-day participation of researchers in post-conflict societies and the Occupy movement, these studies afford distinctive, humane, and stimulating views on historical practice and practitioners



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“This collection of essays succeeds wonderfully well in revealing and analyzing the intellectual and actual challenges facing historians as they enter public affairs. It is a fitting addition to the literature on public intellectuals available to contemporary readers.” • James M. Banner, Jr., historian and author of Being a Historian: An Introduction to the Professional World of History

“This book is incredibly timely, given the current state of politics in the world, and the pressure on historians to become more engaged in conflicts of the day. The Engaged Historian is essential reading for every historian trying to negotiate their role as an engaged citizen.” • Robert B. Townsend, American Academy of Arts and Sciences



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Introduction: Historical Writing and Civic Engagement: A Symbiotic Relationship
Stefan Berger

Chapter 1. Engagement: Metahistorical Considerations on a Disputed Attitude in Historical Studies
Jörn Rüsen

Chapter 2. The Ideal of Justice and Its Significance for Historians as Engaged Intellectuals
Martin Wiklund

Chapter 3. Committed Writing: History and Narrative Communication Revisited
Kalle Pihlainen

Chapter 4. The Historian-King: Political Leaders, Historical Consciousness and Wise Government
Antoon de Baets

Chapter 5. Historians with a Cause: Refugees’ Memory and Historical Practices in Interwar Greece
Emilia Salvanou

Chapter 6. The Making of the Zhanguo Ce Clique: The Politicization of History Knowledge in Wartime China
Xin Fan

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
Manos Avgeridis

Chapter 8. Historians as Dissidents: Intellectual ‘Eros’ in Action
Nina Witoszek

Chapter 9. The Social Movement History as a social movement in and of itself
Michihiro Okamoto

Chapter 10. Professional Historical Writing and Human Rights Engagement in the Twenty-First Century: Innovative Approaches and their Dilemmas
Nina Schneider

Chapter 11. Using the Past: The Brazilian Cinema between Censorship and Representation
Meize Lucas

Chapter 12. Historians and the Trauma of the Past: The Destruction of Security Files on Citizens in Greece, 1989
Vangelis Karamanolakis

Chapter 13. Historians and/in the New Media
Effi Gazi

Chapter 14. Street History: Coming to Terms with the Past in Occupy Movements
Antonis Liakos

Afterword: The Historian as an Engaged Intellectual: Historical Writing and Social Criticism – A Personal Retrospective
Georg G. Iggers

Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/04/2019
      ISBN13: 9781789201994, 978-1789201994
      ISBN10: 1789201993

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      On the surface, historical scholarship might seem thoroughly incompatible with political engagement: the ideal historian, many imagine, is a disinterested observer focused exclusively on the past. In truth, however, political action and historical research have been deeply intertwined for as long as the historical profession has existed. In this insightful collection, practicing historians analyze, reflect on, and share their experiences of this complex relationship. From the influence of historical scholarship on world political leaders to the present-day participation of researchers in post-conflict societies and the Occupy movement, these studies afford distinctive, humane, and stimulating views on historical practice and practitioners



      Trade Review

      “This collection of essays succeeds wonderfully well in revealing and analyzing the intellectual and actual challenges facing historians as they enter public affairs. It is a fitting addition to the literature on public intellectuals available to contemporary readers.” • James M. Banner, Jr., historian and author of Being a Historian: An Introduction to the Professional World of History

      “This book is incredibly timely, given the current state of politics in the world, and the pressure on historians to become more engaged in conflicts of the day. The Engaged Historian is essential reading for every historian trying to negotiate their role as an engaged citizen.” • Robert B. Townsend, American Academy of Arts and Sciences



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations

      Introduction: Historical Writing and Civic Engagement: A Symbiotic Relationship
      Stefan Berger

      Chapter 1. Engagement: Metahistorical Considerations on a Disputed Attitude in Historical Studies
      Jörn Rüsen

      Chapter 2. The Ideal of Justice and Its Significance for Historians as Engaged Intellectuals
      Martin Wiklund

      Chapter 3. Committed Writing: History and Narrative Communication Revisited
      Kalle Pihlainen

      Chapter 4. The Historian-King: Political Leaders, Historical Consciousness and Wise Government
      Antoon de Baets

      Chapter 5. Historians with a Cause: Refugees’ Memory and Historical Practices in Interwar Greece
      Emilia Salvanou

      Chapter 6. The Making of the Zhanguo Ce Clique: The Politicization of History Knowledge in Wartime China
      Xin Fan

      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
      Manos Avgeridis

      Chapter 8. Historians as Dissidents: Intellectual ‘Eros’ in Action
      Nina Witoszek

      Chapter 9. The Social Movement History as a social movement in and of itself
      Michihiro Okamoto

      Chapter 10. Professional Historical Writing and Human Rights Engagement in the Twenty-First Century: Innovative Approaches and their Dilemmas
      Nina Schneider

      Chapter 11. Using the Past: The Brazilian Cinema between Censorship and Representation
      Meize Lucas

      Chapter 12. Historians and the Trauma of the Past: The Destruction of Security Files on Citizens in Greece, 1989
      Vangelis Karamanolakis

      Chapter 13. Historians and/in the New Media
      Effi Gazi

      Chapter 14. Street History: Coming to Terms with the Past in Occupy Movements
      Antonis Liakos

      Afterword: The Historian as an Engaged Intellectual: Historical Writing and Social Criticism – A Personal Retrospective
      Georg G. Iggers

      Index

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