Between History and Myth

Between History and Myth
Author: Bruce Lincoln
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2014-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226140926

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Medieval accounts of how Norway was unified by its first king provide a lively, revealing, and wonderfully entertaining example of this process. Taking the story of how Harald Fairhair unified Norway in the ninth century as its central example, Bruce Lincoln illuminates the way a state's foundation story blurs the distinction between history and myth and how variant tellings of origin stories provide opportunities for dissidence and subversion as subtle - or not so subtle - modifications are introduced through details of character, incident, and plot structure.

A Short History of Myth Myths series

A Short History of Myth  Myths series
Author: Karen Armstrong
Publsiher: Vintage Canada
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2010-10-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780307367297

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What are myths? How have they evolved? And why do we still so desperately need them? A history of myth is a history of humanity, Karen Armstrong argues in this insightful and eloquent book: our stories and beliefs, our curiosity and attempts to understand the world, link us to our ancestors and each other. This is a brilliant and thought-provoking introduction to myth in the broadest sense–from Palaeolithic times to the “Great Western Transformation” of the last 500 years–and why we dismiss it only at our peril.

History and Myth in Romanian Consciousness

History and Myth in Romanian Consciousness
Author: Lucian Boia
Publsiher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789633860045

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There is a considerable difference between real history and discourse history - this book stems from this idea. The author points out that history is constantly reconstructed, adapted and sometimes mythified from the perspective of the present day, of present states of mind and ideologies. Boia closely examines the process of historical culture and conscience in nineteenth and twentieth century Romania, particularly concentrating on the impact of the national ideology on history. Based upon his findings, the author identifies several key mythical configurations and analyses the manner in which Romanians have reconstituted their own highly ideologized history over the last two centuries. The strength of History and Myth in Romanian Consciousness lies in the author's ability to fully deconstruct the entire Romanian historiographic system and demonstrate the increasing acuteness of national problems in general, and in particular the exploitation of history to support national ideology.

Science Between Myth and History

Science Between Myth and History
Author: José G. Perillán
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2021
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780198864967

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Science Between Myth and History explores scientific storytelling and its implications on the teaching, practice, and public perception of science. In communicating their science, scientists tend to use historical narratives for important rhetorical purposes. This text explores the implications of doing this.

Myth in History History in Myth

Myth in History  History in Myth
Author: Society for Netherlandic History (U.S.). International Conference
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004178342

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In 1975, a group of Dutch and British scholars published a conference volume of collected essays entitled "Some Political Mythologies." That conference sought to examine the political myth as an object of historical study, particularly in the context of the tumultuous and exceptional history of the Low Countries. Thirty years later, a more diverse group of scholars gathered to re-examine the history of Dutch myth-making in light of developments in theoretical and methodological approaches to understanding the role of myths in national identity, moral geography, and community formation. The results of their efforts appear in this volume, "Myth in History: History in Myth." The essays cover developments in history, anthropology, cartography, philosophy, art history, and literature as they pertain to how the Dutch historically perceived these myths and how the myths have been treated by previous generations of historians.

Myth Truth and Narrative in Herodotus

Myth  Truth  and Narrative in Herodotus
Author: , Emily Baragwanath,Mathieu de Bakker
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2012-09-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199693979

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This volume brings together 13 original articles which review, re-establish, and rehabilitate the origins, forms, and functions of the mythological elements that are found in the narratives of Herodotus' Histories.

Rethinking History and Myth

Rethinking History and Myth
Author: American Anthropological Association. Annual Meeting
Publsiher: Urbana : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015066088579

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Rethinking History and Myth explores narrative and ritual expressions of mythic and historical modes of consciousness among indigenous peoples of the Andean, Amazonian, and intermediate lowland regions of South America. Focusing on indigenous perspectives of South American interaction with Western colonial and national societies, the authors trace the interrelationships between myth and history to demonstrate how these peoples have developed a dynamic interpretive framework that enables them to understand their past. Examining specific cultural and linguistic traditions that shape the social consciousness of native South Americans, the authors show that historical and mythic consciousness work together in forming new symbolic strategies that allow indigenous peoples to understand their societies as at least partially autonomous groups within national and global power structures. This complex process is used to interpret the history of interethnic relations, allowing both individuals and groups to change themselves and alter their own circumstances.

The Mysteries of History

The Mysteries of History
Author: Graeme Donald
Publsiher: Michael O'Mara Books
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781782439691

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As Napoleon himself once said, 'History is a version of past events that people have decided to agree upon'. Noted down in historical documents, copied and widely repeated, it doesn't take long for a version of the truth to become accepted as fact. But who invents these false accounts in the first place, and why do they gain traction so quickly? Far from concerning the obscure and insignificant parts of our history, these fundamental inaccuracies and downright lies colour the depiction of many of those pivotal characters and events we learnt about at school. Cleopatra, Marco Polo, Captain Cook, Joan of Arc; most of us could probably reel off a fact or two about each. But as this intriguing book reveals, a closer examination of these core parts of our social and political history shows that often all was not as it seemed, and that the agendas of those responsible for recording these events had a huge impact on what was reported and what was covered up. The Mysteries of History is an entertaining romp through the centuries, uncovering the great mysteries surrounding some of the most inaccurate and misleading parts of our past.