危险游戏:历史的使用和滥用(有声读物)
The winner of many prestigious awards for her scholarship, historian Margaret MacMillan is also the New York Times best-selling author of Paris 1919. In Dangerous Games, she illustrates how history should never be presented as a series of facts, but instead as a framing device for understanding the past.
As professional 21st-century historians cede the literary field to the popular amateur, history and its meanings become muddled - especially in the punditocracy championed by modern media. Copious amounts of cherry-picked facts and manufactured heroes are used to create a narrative rather than give any insight into past events. MacMillan offers an antidote to this by providing the necessary tools to help interpret history in constructive ways.
中文|2009年6月23日|ASIN:B002EDTVFQ|M4B@64kbps | 5小时48分钟| 160 MB 历史学家玛格丽特·麦克米兰因其学术成就获得了许多著名奖项,也是《纽约时报》1919年巴黎畅销书作家。在《危险游戏》中,她阐述了历史不应被视为一系列事实,而应作为理解过去的框架。 随着21世纪的专业历史学家将文学领域让给大众业余爱好者,历史及其意义变得模糊不清,尤其是在现代媒体倡导的专家政治中。大量精心挑选的事实和虚构的英雄被用来创造叙事,而不是对过去的事件提供任何见解。麦克米兰提供了一种解药,通过提供必要的工具来帮助以建设性的方式解释历史。本站不对文件进行储存,仅提供文件链接,请自行下载,本站不对文件内容负责,请自行判断文件是否安全,如发现文件有侵权行为,请联系管理员删除。
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