Mythical Past, Elusive Future: History and Society in an Anxious Age is a book by the Hungarian sociologist Frank Furedi, published by Pluto Press in 1991 (ISBN 0745305318)
Contents
Preface
Chapters
- History under siege
- A sense of crisis
- Plundering the past
- The confusion of the past with the present
- Competing histories
- The themes
- History in demand
- The past under siege
- The demand for tradition
- The terms of the debate
- The political terrain
- The United States
- Germany
- Japan
- Britain
- Conclusion
- History and society
- With a capital H
- The past, History and historical consciousness
- History as anti-change
- The limits of Reason
- The mystique of the particular
- The decline and rise of nationalist history
- Waiting for a comeback
- Second time farce
- The moral impasse
- The demand for cohesion
- Perceptions of the problem
- Education
- Tradition
- Insecure cultures
- Defending the West
- Absolutes and relatives in history
- The return of the absolute
- Attempts to recover absolutes
- The intellectual crisis of the right
- Containing the Nazi legacy
- Whitewashing imperialism
- The retrospective defence of empire
- Anti-Third World ideology
- The theme of betrayal
- Rection to the 1960s
- The other 1960s and the fatal compromise
- The abandonment of progress
- The big compromise
- The renunciation of history
- The new consensus
- The betrayal of the intellectual
- Dangerous clerks
- Explaining treason
- Prolonging the pain
- Dreading change: the closure of the historical mind
- Fear of change
- The primacy of tradition
- Restraining reason
- Consciousness devalued
- The sense of terminus
- The Fukuyama thesis explored
- New historicism and the destruction of historical thinking
- The annihalation of history
- With little histories and little communities, little changes
- Judge not...can't judge
- Special pleading history
- A critique of history: ideas for the restoration of historical thinking
- Consciousness versus identities
- The denigration of the human potential
- The transformation of historical materialism into History
- For a critique of history
- Reason
- Human potential
- Change
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