Different shades of the past : history as an instrument of contemporary international conflicts / edited by Przemysław Łukasik and Mateusz Kamionka

In his book 21 Lessons for the 21st Century the historian Yuval Noah Harrari wrote that man had the possibility to conquer the world precisely because he could create fictional stories and believe in them. People created more and more complex stories about themselves that served and continue to serv...

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