The undivided past : humanity beyond our differences /
By: Cannadine, David
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Shows how so much of the writing of history has been driven by a fatal desire to dramatize differences - to create an 'us versus them'. This book appeals to common humanity.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 907.2 CA UN (Browse shelf) | Available | T0049549 |
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904.7 PH HU Humans : | 907.1 PA LG Palgrave handbook of research in historical culture and education / | 907.2 BO FI Finding history : research methods and resources for students and scholars / | 907.2 CA UN The undivided past : humanity beyond our differences / | 907.2 CH HI Historiography : an Introductory Guide / | 909 BU BE The best of times, the worst of times : | 909 CH OR Origin story : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-323) and index.
Religion -- Nation -- Class -- Gender -- Race -- Civilization.
Shows how so much of the writing of history has been driven by a fatal desire to dramatize differences - to create an 'us versus them'. This book appeals to common humanity.