Een heel eigen manier van kijken

<p><strong><em>A Highly Particular Way of Looking<br /></em></strong>In her discussion of the series of television documentaries <em>De Oorlog [The War] </em>in <em>bmgn/lchr </em>125:1 (2010) 73-99, Barbara Henkes gives an incorrect impres...

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Main Author: J.C.H. Blom
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Journals 2010-01-01
Series:BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review
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Online Access:https://www.bmgn-lchr.nl/articles/7135
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spelling doaj-abd288bf7aae4ff0bf9d5d001fd142002021-10-02T04:48:32ZengOpen JournalsBMGN: Low Countries Historical Review0165-05052211-28982010-01-0112549010710.18352/bmgn-lchr.71357103Een heel eigen manier van kijkenJ.C.H. Blom<p><strong><em>A Highly Particular Way of Looking<br /></em></strong>In her discussion of the series of television documentaries <em>De Oorlog [The War] </em>in <em>bmgn/lchr </em>125:1 (2010) 73-99, Barbara Henkes gives an incorrect impression<em> </em>of the intentions of the programme makers. My response will in the first place<em> </em>consist of an exposition of these intentions: principally, to give the best possible<em> </em>presentation of current insights on the basis of recent academic research to<em> </em>a very wide audience. I will then discuss a number of more specific issues in<em> </em>greater detail. In particular, I make the strongest possible objection to the<em> </em>accusation that the makers have pushed morally reprehensible viewpoints<em> </em>onto the audience. Henkes presents no evidence whatsoever to support<em> </em>these accusations, and fails to explain what was actually, factually incorrect<em> </em>in the series. This makes her article nothing more than an (attempt at) moral<em> </em>disqualification.</p><p> </p><p>This article is part of the <a href="/423/volume/125/issue/4/">forum</a> 'De Oorlog'.</p>https://www.bmgn-lchr.nl/articles/7135Second World WarMedia
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Een heel eigen manier van kijken
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description <p><strong><em>A Highly Particular Way of Looking<br /></em></strong>In her discussion of the series of television documentaries <em>De Oorlog [The War] </em>in <em>bmgn/lchr </em>125:1 (2010) 73-99, Barbara Henkes gives an incorrect impression<em> </em>of the intentions of the programme makers. My response will in the first place<em> </em>consist of an exposition of these intentions: principally, to give the best possible<em> </em>presentation of current insights on the basis of recent academic research to<em> </em>a very wide audience. I will then discuss a number of more specific issues in<em> </em>greater detail. In particular, I make the strongest possible objection to the<em> </em>accusation that the makers have pushed morally reprehensible viewpoints<em> </em>onto the audience. Henkes presents no evidence whatsoever to support<em> </em>these accusations, and fails to explain what was actually, factually incorrect<em> </em>in the series. This makes her article nothing more than an (attempt at) moral<em> </em>disqualification.</p><p> </p><p>This article is part of the <a href="/423/volume/125/issue/4/">forum</a> 'De Oorlog'.</p>
topic Second World War
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url https://www.bmgn-lchr.nl/articles/7135
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