
Summer season: History and narrative
Philosopher's Zone
The Complexity of Historical Realism
This chapter explores the concept of historical realism, tracing its origins and implications in shaping national identities and narratives. It critiques the notion of impartial historiography, emphasizing how cultural and ideological influences construct historical meaning. Through discussions on the responsibilities of historians and the ethical dimensions of storytelling, it highlights the importance of diverse perspectives in understanding historical events.
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