Remaking History

Jerome De Groot

earliest edition we have, 2015 Taylor & Francis Group, 2015 246 pages

Remaking History considers the ways that historical fictions of all kinds enable a complex engagement with the past. Popular historical texts including films, television and novels, along with cultural phenomena such as superheroes and vampires, broker relationships to history, while also enabling audiences to understand the ways in which the past is written, structured and ordered. Jerome de Groot uses examples from...

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Remaking History edition · 2015 · Taylor & Francis Group · 246 pages · 9780415858786
Remaking History edition · 2015 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781317436188
Remaking History edition · 2015 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781317436157
Remaking History edition · 2015 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781315693392
Remaking History edition · 2015 · Taylor & Francis Group · 246 pages · 9780415858779
Remaking History edition · 2015 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781317436164

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