Claiming the People's Past
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-009-45363-9 (ISBN)
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This book offers a global and systematic overview of populist politics of history in the twenty-first century. An international group of scholars interrogates how and why populists engage with the past. Twelve case studies focus on uses of history and memory by populist movements across the globe – ranging from Brazil to Bangladesh, from Poland to Tanzania. Five thematic chapters zoom in on key features of populism: its relation to time, nationalism, emotions, academic expertise, and the language of 'moral remembrance'. The focus is both on left- and right-wing populism, as well as on oppositional populism and populists in power. This way, the volume presents an empirically rigorous and conceptually innovative analysis of populist historical reason.
Berber Bevernage is associate professor of historical theory at the Department of History at Ghent University. His research focuses on the dissemination, attestation and contestation of historical discourse and historical culture in post-conflict situations. He is the co-founder of the interdisciplinary research forum 'TAPAS/Thinking About the PASt' which focuses on popular, academic, and artistic dealings with the past in a large variety of different cultural and social areas. Eline Mestdagh is a historian and researcher at the Department of History at Ghent University. Her current research deals with ongoing memory conflicts on the public (re)presentation of the Belgian colonial past, where she is specifically interested in the argumentative role of historical cultures and their underlying assumptions about time, historiography, and the proper way to 'deal with the past'. She is also a coordinating member of the interdisciplinary research forum TAPAS/Thinking About the PASt and a member of the International Network for the Theory of History. Walderez Ramalho is researcher at the Federal University of Ouro Preto specializing in Theory and Philosophy of History, History of Historiography, and Contemporary History. His current research focuses on the idea of kairos as a particular form of experiencing historical time. Marie-Gabrielle Verbergt is a researcher at Ghent University, working at the intersection of historiography, the theory of history, the history of European integration, and the sociology of knowledge. Her research interest is the history of late 20th and 21st century historiography. Her current work touches upon those questions by focusing on European Union sponsorship of historical research between 1970 and today.
Acknowledgments; Notes on contributors; Preface: is there a distinctly populist perspective on history? Jan-Werner Müller; Introduction: towards a theory of populist historical reason Berber Bevernage, Eline Mestdagh, Walderez Ramalho and Marie-Gabrielle Verbergt; Part I. Global Varieties of Populist Politics of History: 1. Don't mention the holocaust: The Alternative for Germany and Its Engagement with Pasts, Histories and Memories Klaus Neumann; 2. Memory Policies and Uses of the Past during Kirchnerist Governments in Argentina (2003–2015) Cinthia Balé and Gustavo Guille; 3. Mujib's two bodies: memorial populism in Bangladesh Julian Kuttig and Bert Suykens; 4. Poland besieged: law and justice and its politics of history Paweł Machcewicz; 5. Memory, history, and the politics of the Hindu right Neeladri Bhattacharya; 6. Perpetuum mobile: Neo-Ottoman nostalgia as an impossible machine of conquest Yagmur Karakaya; 7. Populist Islamism in East Africa: elaborating alternative futures from idealised pasts Felicitas Becker; 8. Historical consciousness in the age of Donald Trump: populism, evangelicalism, and the typological imagination Oz Frankel; 9. The past as distraction: engagements with history in the new Brazilian populism Mateus Pereira and Valdei Araujo; 10. Populism, presentism, and the prospects of critical historical thinking in Russia Andrey Oleynikov; 11. Historical narratives and the essentialist hazards of populism in Spain Pablo Sánchez León; Part II. Key Features of Populist Historical Reason: 12. Considering nostalgia: the affective practices of heritage and the politics of populism Laurajane Smith; 13. Historiographic populist emotivism Aviezer Tucker; 14. 'You feel me bro?': the role of emotions in the construction of collective identities in populism, nativism, and ethnic nationalism Chris Lorenz; 15. Does populism challenge the expertise of academic historians? Allan Megill; 16. National memory, moral remembrance, and populism Lea David; Bibliography; Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 30.11.2024 |
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Reihe/Serie | Metamorphoses of the Political: Multidisciplinary Approaches |
Zusatzinfo | Worked examples or Exercises |
Verlagsort | Cambridge |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Politische Systeme |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Politische Theorie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften | |
ISBN-10 | 1-009-45363-7 / 1009453637 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-009-45363-9 / 9781009453639 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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