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Back Story

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Originally published 2003
Authors Robert B. Parker
Page count304
Preceded by Widow's Walk
Followed by Bad Business
GenresMystery
Crime Fiction
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Date of Upd.
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Back Story is a crime novel by Robert B. Parker, the 30th novel in his Spenser series.

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A defaced statue of Cecil Rhodes of the University of Cape Town in 2015

We call buildings, People , or statues to you, because we respect you. But what if we discover that you have made incorrectly? The cases In which The Building should be renamed, or The Statue be removed, asks The Bbc 's in-house philosopher David Edmonds .

It has been described as "the most beautiful square in Europe". Gothic on the outside, classic on The Inside , it is a Cathedral, but not for The Gods . It is a Cathedral for the worship of books. The Codrington Library, All Soul's College is one of the University of Oxford, the hidden architectural treasures. It also has a background story, and it is rather embarrassing for the University.

in The Library is a magnificent marble statue of the former All Souls , the is named others after it, Christopher Codrington. Codrington died in 1710. His will was found, so we are told, in his boots.

A Fortune - £ 10,000 - was bequeathed to All Souls , for The Books and The Building .

And The Source of all this money? Well, Codrington, was a magnate from a line of sugar -. Their plantations were in Barbados and Antigua and they were in common of slaves.

All around The World , institutions involved in a mystery. What to do about statues or buildings or scholarships or awards, in honor of or financed by the People we now regard as seriously morally wrong? It causes voltages of up to.

you don't have to find far to walk from All Souls College, which is another representation of The Dilemma - it only takes a minute, in fact.

Oriel College has to have to Fall a focus of the Rhodes movement. Some students have objected to The Statue of Cecil Rhodes , it is inappropriate, they say, is a statue of this 19Th Century business man, an advocate of White Supremacy , whose life was deeply entangled with the British imperialism.

Despite a vociferous campaign, The Statue , the University announced that beginning in 2016, that Rhodes will not Fall (a decision No Doubt influenced by threats from potential donors who would resign if they removed or relocated, they, their legacies).

According to Daniel Butt, a policy fellow at Balliol College , arguing whether to pull down or move, the once characters - such as Rhodes - provoke inevitably strong emotions.

"We want to think of the positive views of our ancestors, we want to, we come from a moral community, and that People who came before us were Good People and that we are Good People ," he says. "We react very strongly to the idea that just by living somewhere, or has a certain identity, the behavior we are linked to the historical injustice, present or missing. "

Oxford annually attracts millions of tourists a year. Some of you will be aware that anywhere in The City , you can find links with Britain's colonial past.

Balliol College , where Daniel Butt teaches, is no exception. In the late 19Th Century , many of which raised that went to the administration of the Empire, including three successive viceroys of India (Lansdowne, Elgin and Curzon).

How we deal with uncomfortable memories of The Past ? One approach is to do nothing. Nothing to do, the advocates say, that the history must not be rewritten. To do so would be a form of censorship. And, they say, it is ridiculous to expect that every great historical figure to be blemish-free, lived A Life of pristine purity.

Even those held as Holy personalities, such as Mahatma Gandhi or Nelson Mandela , had defects (Gandhi's attitude to women is appalling, seen through 21St Century eyes).

So, we are on a Slippery Slope . If we would denude great Britain of all the statues of dead politicians and soldiers, which are held a few views that we now find problematic, the country is littered with vacant sockets. And what message would you send to modern philanthropists? Give generously Today , and that they risk their reputation ruined in the morning.

But this "do-nothing" position seems too extreme. Imagine That Goebbels had endowed scholarships in Oxford, as Rhodes . Someone seriously would claim that Goebbels scholarships should not be renamed (would anyone want to be a Goebbels Scholar ? ) or a Goebbels statue should not be demolished?

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Daniel Butt says that some types of crime or morally reprehensible behavior as so severe that you can't help but pollute our overall assessment of this person's moral value.

"There are some forms of moral behavior that are beyond The Pale , that are just so wrong that it is totally inappropriate, this type of person as a Role Model to you on a pedestal and Look Up to," he says. "Pedophilia can be an activity that falls into this category. "

Nevertheless, the vast majority of People are monsters is neither exhaustive nor complete angel. What is needed is a middle road, to designate a way of thinking about The Building , to leave the statues to remove the. Dr. Butt believes it would be an error to attempt to a universal formula. "There are so many different variables. We want, therefore, is not a one-size-fits-all. To investigate, we have in particular cases on their merits. "

What kind of considerations, then, should be on the game? You may be, whether the views or actions of the character in question, which were typical for their time. If so, you might be less contemptible. The other is the extent of their misdeeds and how it will be assessed to your services. Churchill from political office Today - reprehensible, Yes, but certainly massively outweighed by the scope of its services.

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the Gene Then there is what philosophers call the consequent considerations. How does the view of The Statue make passers-by feel? This, in turn, is connected, whether the story continues to resonate still - an ancient statue of some medieval warlord, however bloody and brutal in his conquests, not bother probably anyone. And probably also a statue of Rhodes in Cape Town and attract more crime than one with the same man in Oxford.

Then there are other sober, but important factors, such as the costs for pulling a statue down (could have spent The Money better Elsewhere ? ) and the aesthetic value of The Statue .

Codrington is out of the question to remember in relation to the historic injustice Daniel butt, Balliol College ,

decisions about how The Past , are deeply political as well as ethical. In addition to Balliol College , a stone monument, Martyrs's Memorial. It marks The Place where, in the mid-16th century, in the reign of Queen Mary , the Protestant bishops were burned. But the monument itself was only erected three centuries later, in the mid-19Th Century , when elements in the Anglican Church were concerned about the growing influence of Catholicism.

statues and plaques typically occupy public spaces and give, honor and respect. You pull them down, or renaming of buildings, carries symbolic importance. But institutions need to do more? You should restitution to more material opportunities for the sins of the previous generations?

the justice between generations is a very complex issue, not least because in the course of time, it is difficult to identify, the beneficiaries and the victims. But Daniel Butt believes that where there is a clear historical continuity with The Past , a modern institution in the obligation, to remedy, to feel wrong, especially when the impact is of this wrong, for example, in the Racial Discrimination . He says, Oxford's complicity in colonialism gives it obligations - obligations that it could discharge in a number of respects.

"We could. think about scholarships in certain areas of The World , we could think of, revision of our curriculum But this should not be to make a decision, a number of mostly white, mostly male academics sitting in an Oxford committee room. This has to students is a process of conversation with a wide range of different communities - certainly, but also representatives of the municipalities, with which Oxford has this very complicated past. "

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All Souls College, one of Oxford most of the private institutions - its congeners are not required, the teaching, and can focus solely on the research For this reason, few students go through The Lodge , which opens on Oxford High Street. The University has made a significant donation to Codrington College in Barbados (which teaches theological studies) 30 years ago, but until recently, it has been reluctant to seriously address the awkward provenance of his extraordinary library.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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