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Historical culture

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Any form of articulation of historical events as reflected in material or immaterial culture Not to be confused with Cultural history.

Historical culture is a relatively new concept that encompasses "both material and immaterial culture as well as academic and popular articulations" of history.

References

  1. Grever, Maria; Adriaansen, Robbert-Jan (2017). "Historical Culture: A Concept Revisited". Palgrave Handbook of Research in Historical Culture and Education. Palgrave Macmillan UK. pp. 73–89. doi:10.1057/978-1-137-52908-4_4. ISBN 978-1-137-52908-4.

Further reading

  • Mario Carretero; Stefan Berger; Maria Grever, eds. (2017). Palgrave Handbook of Research in Historical Culture and Education. Palgrave Macmillian. ISBN 978-1-137-52908-4.
  • "What is Historical Culture? – Culturahistorica.org". Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  • Nordgren, Kenneth (2016). "How to Do Things With History: Use of History as a Link Between Historical Consciousness and Historical Culture". Theory & Research in Social Education. 44 (4): 479–504. doi:10.1080/00933104.2016.1211046. S2CID 151594384.
  • Popper, Nicholas (2012). Walter Ralegh's "History of the World" and the Historical Culture of the Late Renaissance. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226675022.
  • Rüsen, Jörn (2012). "Tradition: A Principle of Historical Sense-Generation and ITS Logic and Effect in Historical Culture". History and Theory. 51 (4): 45–59. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2303.2012.00646.x.


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