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- What is Meant by 'History'?
- Abstract
- In her contribution, German architecture critic Angelika Schnell analyses the reception accorded to Colquhoun’s work in the debate about the transition from modernist urbanisation to the rediscovery of the ‘traditional’ European city. She examines the often problematic role played in this debate by the concept of ‘history’. Colquhoun argues that the ‘past is seen only as the past’, and that this makes it susceptible to being put to functional use in a capitalist approach. Schnell notes that, paradoxically enough, it is just when the cultural sciences begin to identify the constructed character of history as a problem that architecture theorists, including Colquhoun himself, begin to appreciate the normative possibilities of the concept in a positive way.
- Citation
- Schnell, A. (2012). What is Meant by 'History'?. Alan Colquhoun. Architect, Historian, Critic, OASE, (87), 57–67. Retrieved from https://www.oasejournal.nl/en/Issues/87/WhatIsMeantByHistory
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