People's history
A people's history, or history from below, is a type of historical narrative which attempts to account for historical events from the perspective of common people rather than leaders. There is an emphasis on disenfranchised, the oppressed, the poor, the nonconformists, and otherwise marginal groups. The authors are typically on the left and have a Marxist model in mind, as in the approach of the History Workshop movement in Britain in the 1960s.
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- enA people's history, or history from below, is a type of historical narrative which attempts to account for historical events from the perspective of common people rather than leaders. There is an emphasis on disenfranchised, the oppressed, the poor, the nonconformists, and otherwise marginal groups. The authors are typically on the left and have a Marxist model in mind, as in the approach of the History Workshop movement in Britain in the 1960s.
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- enA people's history, or history from below, is a type of historical narrative which attempts to account for historical events from the perspective of common people rather than leaders. There is an emphasis on disenfranchised, the oppressed, the poor, the nonconformists, and otherwise marginal groups. The authors are typically on the left and have a Marxist model in mind, as in the approach of the History Workshop movement in Britain in the 1960s.
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- A. L. Morton
- Adolfo Gilly
- Albert Hourani
- Albert Mathiez
- An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States
- A People's History of the United States
- Canada: A People's History
- Category:Historiography
- Category:World history
- Chad Montrie
- Chris Bambery
- Chris Harman
- Clifford D. Conner
- Commoner
- Dave Zirin
- David green
- David Williams (historian)
- Denis R. Janz
- Diane Purkiss
- Dianna Butler Bass
- Disfranchisement
- Donny Gluckstein
- E. P. Thompson
- Eric Hazan
- George Rudé
- Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja
- Great Man theory
- Guy Beiner
- Hannah Gurman
- Historical narrative
- Historical revisionism
- History Workshop Journal
- Howard Zinn
- Jessica Gordon Nembhard
- John Curl
- John Newsinger
- Jonathan Neale (author)
- Lindsey German & John rees
- Lucien Febvre
- Marc Favreau
- Marxism
- Marxist historiography
- Michael A. Bellesiles
- Michael Parenti
- New labor history
- Nicolas Lampert
- Oppression
- Orlando Figes
- Page Smith
- Peter Irons
- Peter Matheson (academic)
- Poverty
- Profession
- Ray Raphael
- Richard A. Horsley
- Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
- Sarah Alisabeth Fox
- Social history
- Social status
- Stephen Pimpare
- Subaltern (postcolonialism)
- Thaddeus Russell
- The Assassination of Julius Caesar: A People's History of Ancient Rome
- The Times Literary Supplement
- Vijay Prashad
- Vilhelm Moberg
- Virginia Burrus
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- Geschichte von unten
- Histoire d'en bas
- Historia desde abajo
- Història des de baix
- Historia ludowa
- História vista de baixo
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- تاريخ شعب
- 人民史观
- 民衆史
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- Category:Historiography
- Category:World history
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