Summary of Alex von Tunzelmann's Fallen Idols :  

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.

Sample Book Insights:

#1 In certain circumstances, statues are more than just stone and metal. They are symbols of individuals, and their symbolism often crosses between the secular and religious.

#2 The culture war binary surrounding the statues issue is a short-hand way for the media to cover the issue, but it overlooks the complex history of how societies around the world have chosen to memorialize and tear down statues.

#3 The debate over monuments and statues is just another example of how historical memory is constructed and challenged. It is important to understand that any written history is merely a map of history, not the actual territory.

#4 The issue of who gets to define our history is extremely important. Leaders can openly oppose freedom of thought and interpretation, and threaten to indoctrinate us with patriotic education.

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Summary of Alex von Tunzelmann's Fallen Idols :  

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.

Sample Book Insights:

#1 In certain circumstances, statues are more than just stone and metal. They are symbols of individuals, and their symbolism often crosses between the secular and religious.

#2 The culture war binary surrounding the statues issue is a short-hand way for the media to cover the issue, but it overlooks the complex history of how societies around the world have chosen to memorialize and tear down statues.

#3 The debate over monuments and statues is just another example of how historical memory is constructed and challenged. It is important to understand that any written history is merely a map of history, not the actual territory.

#4 The issue of who gets to define our history is extremely important. Leaders can openly oppose freedom of thought and interpretation, and threaten to indoctrinate us with patriotic education.


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  • 27 pages

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anglais