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历史书写的背后总是伴随着复杂的时代特性和人文内涵。历史记述的对象往往是人为选择的,不可避免地具有倾向性和局限性。20世纪以来,历史书写的话语权逐渐由精英阶层下移至平民阶层,历史不再是“少数人的历史”。正所谓“由君史而民史,由精英史学而公众史学,无疑是一个不可更改的发展趋势”(1)。随着公众对历史越来越有兴趣,过往囿于特定话语圈内的学科领域,如今不得不主动扩大外部视野,力图将众多学术型知识转化为普及型知
Behind the historical writing is always accompanied by complex characteristics of the times and humanistic connotation. The objects of historical accounts are often man-made choices, which inevitably have tendencies and limitations. Since the 20th century, the power to write history has gradually shifted from the elite class to the civilian class, and history is no longer the “minority history.” The so-called “from the history of the monarch and the history of the people, from the elite historiography and public historiography, is undoubtedly an irreversible development trend ” (1). As the public becomes more and more interested in history, the disciplines that were formerly in a particular discourse circle have now had to take the initiative to expand their external horizons in an effort to transform many academic knowledge into universal knowledge