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What Is History, Now? Suzannah Lipscomb

What Is History, Now? By Suzannah Lipscomb

What Is History, Now? by Suzannah Lipscomb


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A groundbreaking collection from a diverse mix of historians, both bestselling names and emerging voices, addressing the burning issue of what history means today. Featuring Peter Frankopan, Simon Schama, Bettany Hughes and more.

What Is History, Now? Summary

What Is History, Now? by Suzannah Lipscomb

'THE history book for now. This is why and how historians do what they do. And why they need to' Dan Snow

'What is History, Now? demonstrates how our constructs of the past are woven into our modern world and culture, and offers us an illuminating handbook to understanding this dynamic and shape-shifting subject. A thought-provoking, insightful and necessary re-examination of the subject' Hallie Rubenhold, author of The Five

'The importance of history is becoming more evident every day, and this humane book is an essential navigation tool. Urgent and utterly compelling' Sathnam Sanghera, author of Empireland

'Important and exciting' Kate Williams, author of Rival Queens

Inspired by the influential text WHAT IS HISTORY? authored by Helen Carr's great-grandfather, E.H. Carr, and published on the 60th anniversary of that book, this is a groundbreaking new collection addressing the burning issue of how we interpret history today. What stories are told, and by whom, who should be celebrated, and what rewritten, are questions that have been asked recently not just within the history world, but by all of us. Featuring a diverse mix of writers, both bestselling names and emerging voices, this is the history book we need NOW.

WHAT IS HISTORY, NOW? covers topics such as the history of racism and anti-racism, queer history, the history of faith, the history of disability, environmental history, escaping imperial nostalgia, hearing women's voices and 'rewriting' the past. The list of contributors includes:

Justin Bengry, Leila K Blackbird, Emily Brand, Gus Casely-Hayford, Sarah Churchwell, Caroline Dodds Pennock, Peter Frankopan, Bettany Hughes, Dan Hicks, Onyeka Nubia, Islam Issa, Maya Jasanoff, Rana Mitter, Charlotte Riley, Miri Rubin, Simon Schama, Alex von Tunzelmann and Jaipreet Virdi.

What Is History, Now? Reviews

What is History, Now? demonstrates how our constructs of the past are woven into our modern world and culture, and offers us an illuminating handbook to understanding this dynamic and shape-shifting subject. A thought-provoking, insightful and necessary re-examination of the subject for all students and lovers of history, which brings the past into the present * Hallie Rubenhold, author of The Five *

The importance of history is becoming more evident every day, and this humane book is an essential navigation tool. Urgent and utterly compelling

* Sathnam Sanghera, author of Empireland *
Important and exciting * Kate Williams, author of Rival Queens *
THE history book for now. This is why and how historians do what they do. And why they need to. * Dan Snow *

About Suzannah Lipscomb

Suzannah Lipscomb (Author)
Professor Suzannah Lipscomb is an award-winning historian, author, and broadcaster. She is Professor of History at the University of Roehampton, a Fellow of the Royal Historical History, and a columnist for History Today. She is the author of five books on the sixteenth century and has written and hosted over 40 hours of historical documentaries for TV.

Additional information

GOR011757978
9781474622455
1474622453
What Is History, Now? by Suzannah Lipscomb
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
20210923
352
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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