What's left of Marxism historiography and the possibilities of thinking with Marxian themes and concepts
Have Marxian ideas been relevant or influential in the writing and interpretation of history? What are the Marxist legacies that are now re-emerging in present-day histories? This volume is an attempt at relearning what the "discipline" of history once knew - whether one considered oneself...
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Berlin ; Boston :
De Gruyter Oldenbourg
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- Part one : Marxism and the Intellectual Productions of History. Smoke from the Volcanoes of Marxism? / Jakob Tanner
- The Postwar Marxist Milieu of Microhistory / Brigitta Bernet
- Antonio Gramsci's Moment of Arrival in India / Benjamin Zachariah
- The Science Problem in Marxism / Kavita Philip
- Part two: Marxism and the Pre-Modern Worlds of the Near East and Nort Africa. Marxist Historiography and the Ancient Near East / Mohammed Maraqten
- Maḥmūd Ismāʻīl and his Historical-Materialist Approach to the History of the Medieval Islamic World / Amar S. Baadj
- Part three: Marxism and the Beginnings of Western Capitalism. Reading Marx in the Divergence Debate / Nasser Mohajer and Kaveh Yazdani
- The Renewal of Marxist Historiography through the Study of Enslavement / Jorge Grespan
- Part four: Marxism and the Study of the Contemporary World. Farewell to Class? / Lutz Raphael
- Marx and Today's Global History / Matthias Middell
- Marx, Globalisation and the Reserve Army of Labour / Preben Kaarsholm