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A Human Rights View of the Past offers a groundbreaking examination of how human rights frameworks can reshape our understanding of history. Antoon De Baets argues that historians have a moral obligation to apply contemporary human rights standards when evaluating historical events and figures.
The work addresses fundamental questions about historical interpretation, ethics, and accountability. It considers how concepts like dignity, justice, and universal rights can illuminate past injustices while avoiding anachronistic judgments. De Baets explores case studies demonstrating the practical application of human rights principles to historical research and public memory.
Essential reading for historians, philosophers, and anyone interested in the intersection of ethics and historical study, this book challenges conventional approaches to the past and proposes new methodologies for responsible historical scholarship.







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