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  2. People's history - Wikipedia

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    A people's history is the history as the story of mass movements and of the outsiders. Individuals not included in the past in other type of writing about history are part of history-from-below theory's primary focus, which includes the disenfranchised, the oppressed, the poor, the nonconformists, the subaltern and the otherwise forgotten people.

  3. Social history - Wikipedia

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    Thompson saw his "history from below" approach as an attempt to reveal the "social nexus" through which broadscale change occurs. [1] This is reflective of his historical materialism. However, Thompson's 1963 book was disproportionately concerned with the lived experience of forgotten or everyday people.

  4. Jeremy Brecher - Wikipedia

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    The Green New Deal from Below: How Ordinary People Are Building a Just and Climate-Safe Economy (Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2024) ISBN 9780252088278; Common Preservation: In a Time of Mutual Destruction (Oakland, CA: PM Press, 2020) ISBN 9781629637884; Strike! 50th Anniversary Edition (Oakland, CA: PM Press, 2020) ISBN 9781629638003

  5. A People's History of the United States - Wikipedia

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    A People's History of the Civil War by David Williams; A People's History of the Vietnam War by Jonathan Neale; The Mexican Revolution: A People's History by Adolfo Gilly; Likewise, other books were inspired by the series: A People's History of Australia from 1788 to the Present edited by Verity Burgmann. A four-volume series that looks at ...

  6. Richard Cobb - Wikipedia

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    Cobb meticulously researched the Revolutionary era from a ground-level view sometimes described as "history from below". Cobb is best known for his multi-volume work The People's Armies (1961), a massive study of the composition and mentality of the Revolution's civilian armed forces. He was a prolific writer of essays from which he fashioned ...

  7. Communist Party Historians Group - Wikipedia

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    The Historians' Group developed social history, which was popularised in the 1960s with "history from below" approach described by E. P. Thompson. During the heyday of the Historians' Group, from 1946 until 1956, notable members included Thompson, Christopher Hill , Eric Hobsbawm , Raphael Samuel , as well as non-academics like A. L. Morton and ...

  8. Subaltern Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Subaltern Studies Group (SSG) or Subaltern Studies Collective is a group of South Asian scholars interested in postcolonial and post-imperial societies. [1] The term Subaltern Studies is sometimes also applied more broadly to others who share many of their views and they are often considered to be "exemplary of postcolonial studies" and as one of the most influential movements in the field ...

  9. George Rudé - Wikipedia

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    Captain Swing: A Social History of the great English Agricultural Uprising of 1830 is an example of George Rudé's focus on history "from below" and his study of common folk. In Captain Swing, Rudé examines the people of the 1830 agricultural uprising and the impacts of these events. The focus of this work is on the crowd and its history ...