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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- The Politics of Historical Thinking V
- Contents VII
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Part One: History from Below: Reflexions on a Global Phenomenon
- 1 The Upside-Down World Turned Upside Down Again? 1
- 2 History from Below and the Populist Temptation: Nationalism, Indigenism and Authenticity 29
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Part Two: National and Regional Varieties
- 3 Microhistory and Micropolitics. The Political Background to a New Historiographical Approach 57
- 4 Barfußhistoriker and Geschichtswerkstätten – History from Below in West Germany in the Late 1970s and the 1980s 85
- 5 Indigenous History from Below? Problems and Perspectives from the Pacific 113
- 6 Horizontality and Decolonisation of Knowledge: Doing Oral History in Latin America 141
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Part Three: Case Studies
- 7 Jerusalem’s History from Below – a History of Personal and Historiographical Transitions 175
- 8 Art “from Below”: Activating Socially Engaged Art at a Site-in-Conflict – the Israeli-Palestinian Case 197
- 9 Regimes at Play: Rethinking Games, Agency, and Power Relations under the Portuguese Estado Novo 227
- 10 Violence during the Transition “From Below” in South Africa 259
- Biographical Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- The Politics of Historical Thinking V
- Contents VII
-
Part One: History from Below: Reflexions on a Global Phenomenon
- 1 The Upside-Down World Turned Upside Down Again? 1
- 2 History from Below and the Populist Temptation: Nationalism, Indigenism and Authenticity 29
-
Part Two: National and Regional Varieties
- 3 Microhistory and Micropolitics. The Political Background to a New Historiographical Approach 57
- 4 Barfußhistoriker and Geschichtswerkstätten – History from Below in West Germany in the Late 1970s and the 1980s 85
- 5 Indigenous History from Below? Problems and Perspectives from the Pacific 113
- 6 Horizontality and Decolonisation of Knowledge: Doing Oral History in Latin America 141
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Part Three: Case Studies
- 7 Jerusalem’s History from Below – a History of Personal and Historiographical Transitions 175
- 8 Art “from Below”: Activating Socially Engaged Art at a Site-in-Conflict – the Israeli-Palestinian Case 197
- 9 Regimes at Play: Rethinking Games, Agency, and Power Relations under the Portuguese Estado Novo 227
- 10 Violence during the Transition “From Below” in South Africa 259
- Biographical Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Index