History, Empathy and Conflict: Heroes, Victims and Victimisers By Philip TowleEnglish | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 156 Pages | ISBN : 3319779583 | 3.74 MB
This book argues that popular culture has been transformed in a silent revolution from emphasising history’s heroes to its victims. While city squares and stations were named in the nineteenth century after military victories, now the equivalent airports are named after the victims of violence. Where war reports used to focus on the leadership of the generals and the bravery of the troops, now they are mostly about casualties, refugees and destruction. History, Empathy and Conflict examines the diplomatic consequences of such a revolution in sensibility.