Integrity and historical research / edited by Tony Gibbons and Emily Sutherland.

By: Gibbons, TonyMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Routledge, 2012Description: vii, 211 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780415894364 (hbk : alk. paper); 9780203804025 (ebk)Subject(s): Historiography | Historical fiction | Literature and history | Motion pictures in historiographyDDC classification: 907.2
Contents:
1. The Concept of Integrity/ Tony Gibbons 2. 'Who Would Want to Believe That, Except in the Service of the Bleakest Realism?' Historical Fiction and Ethics / Jerome De Groot 3. Transgressive Legacies of Memory: The Concept of Techne in Primo Levi's The Periodic Table/ Catalina Botez 4. Fictions and Histories/ Patricia Duncker 5. The Evil that Men Do Lives after Them, and the Good Is Oft Interred within Their Bones/ Emily Sutherland 6. When Is It Time for 'Writing with an Untrammelled Pen'? Reconciling the South Australian Settler Colony with Its Violent Past in Simpson Newland's Historical Novel, Paving the Way: A Romance of the Australian Bush/ Rick Hosking 7. Using Lives: Working with Life Stories in a Time of Revolution/ Nicholas Brown 8. Integrity and Oral History: Choices Facing the Oral Historian/ Angela Franks 9. 'Nude Scenes of Lovemaking and Violation on Stage and Screen': Heloise and Abelard, Old Bones and the Uses of the Past/ Juanita Feros Ruys 10. Integrity at the Intersection: Peripheries, Herstories and Film/ Maria Reimondez 11. Historians in Fiction and Film/ Dave Mosler and Jessica Murrell
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1. The Concept of Integrity/ Tony Gibbons

2. 'Who Would Want to Believe That, Except in the Service of the Bleakest Realism?' Historical Fiction and Ethics / Jerome De Groot

3. Transgressive Legacies of Memory: The Concept of Techne in Primo Levi's The Periodic Table/ Catalina Botez

4. Fictions and Histories/ Patricia Duncker

5. The Evil that Men Do Lives after Them, and the Good Is Oft Interred within Their Bones/ Emily Sutherland

6. When Is It Time for 'Writing with an Untrammelled Pen'? Reconciling the South Australian Settler Colony with Its Violent Past in Simpson Newland's Historical Novel, Paving the Way: A Romance of the Australian Bush/ Rick Hosking

7. Using Lives: Working with Life Stories in a Time of Revolution/ Nicholas Brown

8. Integrity and Oral History: Choices Facing the Oral Historian/ Angela Franks

9. 'Nude Scenes of Lovemaking and Violation on Stage and Screen': Heloise and Abelard, Old Bones and the Uses of the Past/ Juanita Feros Ruys

10. Integrity at the Intersection: Peripheries, Herstories and Film/ Maria Reimondez

11. Historians in Fiction and Film/ Dave Mosler and Jessica Murrell

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