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Creating Memory Authors:
Focuses particularly on how fiction for the young has shaped readersâ understanding of the wars
Considers how changes in historiography and cultural shifts influence the way historical events are interpretedsee more benefits
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This book considers the English Civil Wars and the civil wars in Scotland and Ireland through the lens of historical fictionâprimarily fiction for the young. The text argues that the English Civil War lies at the heart of English and Irish political identities and considers how these identities have been shaped over the past three centuries in part by the childrenâs literature that has influenced the popular memory of the English Civil War. Examining nearly two hundred works of historical fiction, Farah Mendlesohn reveal
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