As well as being historical films, Zack Snyder’s 300 and Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven both reflect on the value and the danger of historical commemoration and amnesia. The films’ opposing stances on the ‘righteous’ use of history directly link to their differing uses of historical East-West clashes (Thermopylae and the Crusades) as allegorical commentaries on current East-West tensions, specifically the Western occupation of Iraq. Examining these films together, however, illuminates the cross-historical heroic idiom they both share, and thus exposes the drawbacks of the historical periodisation that persists in current approaches to film in medieval and classical studies
As a Crusades epic, the film Kingdom of Heaven revives the 12th century history in the critical city...
Societies come to terms with the “unfinished business” of past wars through obsessive retellings of ...
UID/HIS/04666/2019 Copyright Year 2020“Adieu, Assyria! / I loved thee well”. These were the last wo...
As well as being historical films, Zack Snyder's 300 and Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven both refle...
This paper examines the relationship between films dealing with historical events and how they encom...
The heroic defence of the Greeks at the battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC, in particularly the 3...
This thesis examines the depiction of warfare in post-9/11 ancient world epics and assesses the exte...
Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven (2005) certainly invites a reading along the lines of historicist c...
Penelitian yang berjudul “Revisiting Battle of Hattin Depicted in Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven (...
The following study is a comparative analysis on the usage of history in Ridley Scott’s epic Kingdom...
Over the past two millennia, dominant Western narratives of the Persian Wars have established a prob...
Popular films continue to replace history courses as the source of truth with regard to important ev...
The heroic defence of the Greeks at the battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC, in particularly the 300 Spa...
Grško-perzijske vojne so se odvijale že pred več kot 2.400 leti, a še vedno vzbujajo zanimanje. Pred...
Recent work has emphasised the centrality of warfare, and particularly of World War II, to people’s ...
As a Crusades epic, the film Kingdom of Heaven revives the 12th century history in the critical city...
Societies come to terms with the “unfinished business” of past wars through obsessive retellings of ...
UID/HIS/04666/2019 Copyright Year 2020“Adieu, Assyria! / I loved thee well”. These were the last wo...
As well as being historical films, Zack Snyder's 300 and Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven both refle...
This paper examines the relationship between films dealing with historical events and how they encom...
The heroic defence of the Greeks at the battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC, in particularly the 3...
This thesis examines the depiction of warfare in post-9/11 ancient world epics and assesses the exte...
Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven (2005) certainly invites a reading along the lines of historicist c...
Penelitian yang berjudul “Revisiting Battle of Hattin Depicted in Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven (...
The following study is a comparative analysis on the usage of history in Ridley Scott’s epic Kingdom...
Over the past two millennia, dominant Western narratives of the Persian Wars have established a prob...
Popular films continue to replace history courses as the source of truth with regard to important ev...
The heroic defence of the Greeks at the battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC, in particularly the 300 Spa...
Grško-perzijske vojne so se odvijale že pred več kot 2.400 leti, a še vedno vzbujajo zanimanje. Pred...
Recent work has emphasised the centrality of warfare, and particularly of World War II, to people’s ...
As a Crusades epic, the film Kingdom of Heaven revives the 12th century history in the critical city...
Societies come to terms with the “unfinished business” of past wars through obsessive retellings of ...
UID/HIS/04666/2019 Copyright Year 2020“Adieu, Assyria! / I loved thee well”. These were the last wo...