Affect and Belonging in Political Uses of the Past

Affect and Belonging in Political Uses of the Past

Farrell-Banks, David

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

180

Mole

9781032112633

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Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Affect, Belonging, and the Ambiguity of the Past; Chapter 3 Tracking Moving Moments; Chapter 4 Magna Carta in History and Heritage Discourse; Chapter 5 Magna Carta in Political Discourse; Chapter 6 The 1683 Siege of Vienna in History and Heritage Discourse; Chapter 7 The 1683 Siege of Vienna in Political Discourse; Chapter 8 Moving Moments and the Affective Persistence of the Past; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
UK EU Referendum;Jan III;USA's Border;King Henry III;Offline Political Discourse;Transnational Memory Culture;Smart Phones;UK Branch;UK Independence Party;Heritage Discourse;Heinz Christian Strache;Direct Democracy;Drawn Back;Pope Innocent III;UK Election;Moving Moments;Lincoln Castle;Wien Museum;UK Prison;Rightful Victory;Affective Atmosphere;Identitarian Movement;Runnymede Trust;War Loot;Affective Capacity