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BOOKs | National Law School | 907.2 GIB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 29075 |
Table of contents
Introduction;
1. The Concept of Integrity. Tony Gibbons;
2. 'Who Would Want to Believe that Except in the Service of the Bleakest Realism?' Historical Fiction and Ethics. Jerome de Groot;
3. Transgressive Legacies of Memory: The Concept of Techne in Primo Levi's Periodic Table. Catalina Botez;
4. Fictions and Histories. Patricia Duncker;
5. The Evil That Men Do Lives after Them and the Good is Oft Interred within Their Bones. Emily Sutherland;
6. When Is It Time For 'Writing With An Untrammelled Pen'? Reconciling the South Australian Settler Colony with Its Violent Past in Simpson Newland's Historical Novel, Paving the Way: A Romance of the Australian Bush. Rick Hosking;
7. Using lives: Working with Life Stories in a Time of Revolution. Nicholas Brown;
8. Integrity and Oral History: Choices Facing The Oral Historian. Angela Franks;
9. 'Nude Scenes of Lovemaking and Violation on Stage and Screen': Heloise and Abelard, Old Bones and the Uses of the Past. Juanita Feros Ruys;
10. Integrity at the Intersection: Peripheries, Herstories and Film. Maria Reimondez;
11. Historians in Fiction and Film. Dave Mosler and Jessica Murrell
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