Just what is it that we want from the past? History offers us
true stories about the past; heritage sells or provides us with the
past we appear to desire. The dividing line between history and
heritage is, however, far from clear. This collection of papers
addresses the division between history and heritage by looking at
the ways in which we make use of the past, the way we consume our
yesterdays. Looking at a wide variety of fields, including
architectural history, museums, films, novels and politics, the
authors examine the ways in which the past is invoked in
contemporary culture, and question the politics of drawing upon
'history' in present-day practices. In topics ranging from
Braveheart to Princess Diana, the Piltdown Man to the National
History Curriculum, war memorials to stately homes, "History and
Heritage" explores the presence of the past in our lives, and asks,
how, and to what end, are we using the idea of the past. Who is
consuming the past and why?
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