List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Narrativity and Historical Writing: Introductory Remarks Chris Lorenz, Stefan Berger and Nicola Brauch Part I: Professional History Writing Chapter 1. Thucydides' Narrative of the Vanquished: Death, Narrative Gazes and Historical Time Alexandra Lianeri Chapter 2. History beyond Narration: The Shifting Terrain of Bloodlands Wulf Kansteiner Chapter 3. Secularization Narratives in 1950s Europe: Sources, Characteristics and Effects Herman Paul Chapter 4. Narratives of Global History: Expounding Global Interconnections Gabriele Lingelbach Part II: School Textbooks in History Chapter 5. More Than Just Barbarians: The Two-Faced Narrative of Ancient Persia in German Textbooks since 1900 Björn Onken Chapter 6. Historicizing Present-Day European Societies by Telling Medieval (Hi)Story in Schoolbooks Daniel Wimmer Chapter 7. Narrative Structure of High School World History Textbooks in Postwar Japan Naoki Odanaka Chapter 8.
Historical Maps as Narratives: Anchoring the Nation in History Textbooks Everardo Perez-Manjarrez and Mario Carretero Part III: Histories in Various Media Chapter 9. Social Media and Multimodal Historical Representation: Depicting Auschwitz on Instagram Robbert-Jan Adriaansen Chapter 10. The Civil Rights Movement (Re)Narrated Kenan van de Mieroop Chapter 11. Media Narratives of 1970s Left-Wing Terrorism Jörg Requate Chapter 12. Time Travel as Running around in Circles: The Popular Historical Novel and the Sense of Historicity in Today's Society Daniel Fulda Part IV: National Histories Chapter 13. National Narratives in Chinese Global History Writing Xupeng Zhang Chapter 14. Narratives of Brazilian History: From Liberal to Politically Incorrect Valdei Araujo Chapter 15. Changing LUK: Nation and Narration in the First and the Third editions of Life in the United Kingdom Arthur Chapman Analysing Historical Narratives: Concluding Remarks Stefan Berger and Chris Lorenz Index.