The Undivided Past: Humanity Beyond Our Differences by David Cannadine

The Undivided Past: Humanity Beyond Our Differences

David Cannadine
340 pages
Vintage Books
Jan 2014
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<p><b>From one of our most acclaimed historians, a wise and provocative call to re-examine the way we look at the past: not merely as the story of incessant conflict between groups but also of human solidarity throughout the ages. <br></b><br>Investigating the six most salient categories of human identity, difference, and confrontation - religion, nation, class, gender, race, and civilization - David Cannadine questions just how determinative each of them has really been. For while each has motivated people dramatically at particular moments, they have rarely been as pervasive, as divisive, or as important as is suggested by such simplified polarities as &quot;us versus them,&quot; &quot;black versus white,&quot; or &quot;the clash of civilizations.&quot; For most of recorded time, these identities have been more fluid and these differences less unbridgeable than political leaders, media commentators - and some historians - would have us believe. Throughout history, in fact, fruitful conversations have continually taken place across these allegedly impermeable boundaries of identity: the world, as Cannadine shows, has never been simply and starkly divided between any two adversarial solidarities but always an interplay of overlapping constituencies.<br><br>Yet our public discourse is polarized more than ever around the same simplistic divisions, and Manichean narrative has become the default mode to explain everything that is happening in the world today. With wide-ranging erudition, David Cannadine compellingly argues against the pervasive and pernicious idea that conflict is the inevitable state of human affairs. <i>The</i> <i>Undivided Past</i> is an urgently needed work of history, one that is also about the present - and the future. </p>
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Pages 340
Publisher Vintage Books
Published 2014
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