Australian History Now
By (Author) Anna Clark
Edited by Paul Ashton
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st October 2013
Australia
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Historiography
994
Paperback
288
Width 135mm, Height 210mm
Australian history has changed drastically over the last fifty years and has found itself at the centre of heated and consuming public debates.
So how do historians themselves read this history Where do they see themselves in these momentous shifts in historical reading and writing With contributions from prominent historians including Marilyn Lake, Tom Griffiths, Peter Stanley and Ann Curthoys, Australian History Now offers revealing and refreshing accounts of the ways Australian historians think about the nation's past.
Australian History Now is an engaging and often surprising introduction to the ways we understand and write our history in academic, popular and school books, argue about it in the media, present it in museums and watch it on television. At its heart it shows that the way we remember our past reflects how we see ourselves in the present.
Anna Clark has written a number of books on debates about Australian history, including The History Wars with Stuart Macintyre and Historys Children: History Wars in the Classroom.
Paul Ashtons books include Places of the Heart: Memorials in Australia (with Paula Hamilton and Rose Searby).