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“If the History Sun Dies” to be published

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The most important damages in war study are the psychological ones.
“If the History Sun Dies” is in its final stages, Iranian writer and researcher, Faranak Jamshidi said. It will include seven articles on the main observations in war. In this book, I discuss war historiography in terms of the damages which may occur for formulating the questions, proposing hypothesis, expanding the questions and the results achieved, Jamshidi said. The metaphoric title of “If the History Sun Dies” conveys how the history of an event dies or its history would lose its glows, she said. Discussing the history of war will attract those active in different related fields such as recording, preserving, narrating or writing the memories of combatants or commanders, jamshidi added. If we accept war memory writing, the most common activity done in this field, and memories themselves, as the raw materials for historiography of war, this book will have abundant addressees, she said. Information gathering and writing processes of the book has been completed and it will be soon published by Soureh Mehr publications in seven chapters, Jamshidi said. It includes: 1- War is firstly thinkable, then livable 2- Pathology of thinking principles and origins in Iraq-Iran war historiography 3- Modification in the rout of questions in Iraq-Iran war historiography 4- The course of war historiography pathology of the commanders (as an important part of Iraq- Iran war historiography) 5- Pathology of the history of Iraq- Iran war quality historiography 6- Absence of the necessity of considering the history of reasons in Iraq-Iran war historiography 7- “One can have an intact look at Bakeri [one of the martyred commanders of Iran]”. How this statement should be read, interrogative or predicative?
Translated by Asghar Aboutorabi
Source: hhnews
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