Foreword | |
Acknowledgements | |
Introduction | |
Making Use of Prehistory: Narratives of Human Evolution and the Natural History Museum | p. 3 |
Vikings and Donald Duck | p. 17 |
Anarchy and Order: Re-inventing the Medieval in Contemporary Popular Narrative | p. 27 |
Nasty Histories: Medievalism and Horror | p. 39 |
The Media Iconicity of Diana, Princess of Wales | p. 51 |
Your Granny Had One of Those! How Visitors Use Museum Collections | p. 67 |
Monuments and Memory: The Great War | p. 79 |
Psychoanalysis and Marxism in the Making of Self: Memory Versus History | p. 91 |
'We Wish He Had Been a Better Poet and a Manlier Fellow ...': Frederick Furnivall's Thomas Hoccleve | p. 103 |
Medievalism and the Ideology of Industrialism: Representations of the Middle Ages in French Illustrated Magazines of the July Monarchy | p. 117 |
Braveheart: More than just Pulp Fiction? | p. 129 |
The Hungriest Narrative: Devouring Mother Ireland | p. 141 |
In Search of Englishness: in Search of Votes | p. 155 |
Stewardship, Sanctimony and Selfishness - A Heritage Paradox | p. 169 |
Sir Charles Peers and After: From Frozen Monuments to Fluid Landscapes | p. 183 |
Transports of Delight? Making and Consuming Histories at the National Railway Museum | p. 197 |
Issues of National Identity and the School Curriculum in Scotland | p. 213 |
Contesting the Past, Constructing the Future: History, Identity and Politics in Schools | p. 223 |
Truth, Ethics and Imagination: Thoughts on the Purpose of History | p. 237 |
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