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British Contested History


British Contested History

Place and Space

von: Caroline Donnellan

42,79 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 25.07.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783031622090
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 96

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<p>This book examines the issues arising from British contested history by looking at how it came to be constructed, how it developed, and how attitudes over time have begun to change towards it. It considers how this narrative was first created through the writing of British history. It explores the private spaces of the court, the political places of the state, and the public places of the street. Beyond British shores this history has also been enacted through international heritage sites when objects were removed and taken back to Britain. Conclusively, it explores how the historic spaces of a maritime city, has further entrenched an already complex history of the nation. How this research brings new insights into this field is by looking at it through the lens of place, space, and the spatial turn. The underlining research questions are: What role does place and space play in historical constructions of the past? How do place and space contribute to contested history? How can these places and spaces be re-appropriated and reused, and endowed with new meanings?</p>
<p>Chapter 1: Introduction: British Contested History: Place and Space.- Chapter 2: The Spaces of Writing the Past: Historicising the Nation.- Chapter 3: Whitehall: Places of History and State Spaces.- Chapter 4: Greece and Mesopotamia in Britain: Changing Places.- Chapter 5: Liverpool: The Spaces of Remembering and The Places of Forgetting Again.</p>
<p><strong>Caroline Donnellan</strong> is Lecturer in Architectural and Art History at Boston University Global Programmes, London, UK.</p>
<p>This book examines the issues arising from British contested history by looking at how it came to be constructed, how it developed, and how attitudes over time have begun to change towards it. It considers how this narrative was first created through the writing of British history. It explores the private spaces of the court, the political places of the state, and the public places of the street. Beyond British shores this history has also been enacted through international heritage sites when objects were removed and taken back to Britain. Conclusively, it explores how the historic spaces of a maritime city, has further entrenched an already complex history of the nation. How this research brings new insights into this field is by looking at it through the lens of place, space, and the spatial turn. The underlining research questions are: What role does place and space play in historical constructions of the past? How do place and space contribute to contested history? How can these places and spaces be re-appropriated and reused, and endowed with new meanings?</p>

<p><strong>Caroline Donnellan</strong> is Lecturer in Architectural and Art History at Boston University Global Programmes, London, UK.</p>
Advances new ways of thinking about the past, thinking about history and thinking about the nation Provides a fresh understanding of our present that will make readers
aware of the ideas, places, and spaces around them Encourages readers to consider their own relationship between
the nation, the state, and personal identity

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