István Deák和历史同理心

Eliza Ablovatski
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István Deák的作品之所以能引起如此强烈的共鸣,是因为他对过去人们的同理心。他对历史角色多重身份的理解,影响了他对东中欧研究的非国家化,以及对纳粹占领下欧洲的合作与抵抗叙事的复杂化。Deák的方法预测了交叉主义,提醒读者个人身份的各个方面如何与他们不断变化的历史环境相互作用。以他为榜样,Deák的学生率先修订了国家和帝国表演、民族冷漠、报复和器乐合作的历史。
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István Deák and Historical Empathy
István Deák’s work resonates so strongly because of his empathetic approach to the people of the past. His understanding of the multifaceted identities of historical actors informed his approach to denationalizing the study of East Central Europe and to complicating the narratives of collaboration and resistance in Nazi-occupied Europe. Deák’s approach anticipated intersectionalism, reminding readers how facets of individual identity interact with their changing historical circumstances. Following his example, Deák’s students have pioneered revisions of the histories of national and imperial performances, national indifference, retribution, and instrumental collaborations.
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