Crimes against History

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Fake
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Genocide Denial
Hai Rui
Hate Speech Bans
historical analogies
historical memory studies
historical parallels
Historische Zeitschrift
History Producers
Hitler
Holds
human rights
iconoclasm
imprisonment
intimidation
Iraq
Islamist Iconoclasm
Jian Bozan
Kill switch
Malicious Prosecution
murder
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Organization Of American States
Oyneg Shabes
persecution
Poland
political censorship
political leaders
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South Africa
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138574229
  • Weight: 302g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Dec 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Crimes against History takes a global approach to the extreme forms of censorship to which history and historians have been subjected through the ages.

The book opens by considering the varieties of censorship, from suppression, dismissal, and defamation to persecution and murder. Part I, "Kill switch," tells the tragic story of how the censorship of history has sometimes turned into deadly crimes against history, with chapters looking at topics such as historians and archivists being killed for political reasons, attacks by political leaders on historians, iconoclastic breaks with the past, and fake news. Part II, "Fragile freedom," reverses the perspective and examines how the censorship of history has backfired. Chapters consider the subversive power of historical analogies and resistance to the censorship of history. The book also contains a "Provisional memorial for history producers killed for political reasons (from ancient times until 2017)". It is a double tribute: to the history producers who were killed and to those who mustered the courage to resist the blows of censorship.

Antoon De Baets is professor of history, ethics, and human rights by special appointment of the Foundation Euroclio at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. He is the author of 185 publications, including Responsible History, and the coordinator of the Network of Concerned Historians.

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