The History Question: Who Owns the Past: Quarterly Essay 23
By (Author) Inga Clendinnen
Black Inc.
Quarterly Essay
27th September 2006
23rd edition
Australia
Paperback
128
Width 169mm, Height 232mm, Spine 14mm
186g
In QE23, acclaimed writer and thinker Inga Clendinnen looks past the skirmishes and pitched battles of the history wars and asks what's at stake - what kind of history do we want and need What are the differences between memory, history and myth Clendinnen discusses what good history looks like and, more specifically, what good Australian history looks like. She looks at the recent spate of books on our beginnings as a colony, as well as the vogue for popular story-telling accounts of key events in our past, such as Gallipoli. Why is there now a gulf separating popular writers and the historical professions This is a characteristically original and eloquent essay that looks anew at one of the most divisive topics of recent times- how we as a nation remember the past.
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