![]() ![]() We will read classic and newer works to demonstrate how historical practice has changed over time. ![]() ![]() The course will concentrate on four major themes: race, class, gender, and capitalism. This course is designed to introduce graduate students in a broad variety of disciplines, departments, and programs to the key theories, methods, and issues in history from below, from its origin in the 1930s, through the New Left of the 1960s and 1970s, to the present. “History from Below” – also called “Peoples’ History” and “Radical History” – has been an important part of the appearance and spectacular growth of social history over the past half century and one of the most important developments in the discipline and profession of history. By Marcus Rediker at the University of Pittsburgh ![]()
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