History has traditionally privileged elites and their accomplishments. World Histories from Below provides an antidote, placing ‘ordinary’ people and subordinated subjects at the heart of the themes it explores. Arguing that disruption and dissent are overlooked agents of historical change, it takes a global view of topics including political revolution, religious conversion, labour struggles and body politics. This 2nd edition includes two additional chapters on indigenous peoples, migration and environmental histories from below. With an updated preface, this enhanced text also includes additional images and case studies to grapple with themes that have more recently come to the fore, such as populism and the environment. Offering a study of these themes from 1750 to the present day, World Histories from Below refocuses our entire approach to teaching world history.
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List of Illustrations Notes on Contributors Introduction: Keywords: "World History," "Below," and "Dissent and Disruption", Antoinette Burton and Tony Ballantyne 1. Modern Political Revolutions: Connecting Grassroots Political Dissent and Global Historical Transformations, M.J. Maynes and Ann Waltner 2. International and Global Anti-Colonial Movements, Heather Streets-Salter 3. Insurgent Citizenship: Armed Rebellions and Everyday Acts of Resistance in the Global South, Eileen M. Ford 4. Indigeneity, Movement, and Disrupting the Global Nineteenth Century, T. J. Tallie 5. Body Politics, Sexualities, and the "Modern Family" in Global History, Durba Ghosh 6. The Persistence of the Gods: Religion in the Modern World, Tony Ballantyne 7. Global Mobilities, Clare Anderson 8. The Anthropocene from Below, Nancy J. Jacobs, Danielle Johnstone and Christopher Kelly 9. The Anthropocene’s “Belows”: Nature and Power in Global History, Robert Rouphail
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Praise for the first edition: 'Most of the chapters in this fine collection would work very well in the undergraduate classroom … Each chapter chooses a small group of examples or moments to focus on, with brief mention of others, so students won't get buried in a mass of names and dates. The book as a whole could be assigned in thematic upper-level or graduate courses, both for its content and for the examples that the chapters provide about how to write comparative and world/global history on a specific topic in a research-paper length format. Because many of its examples are not ones often discussed, more advanced scholars of world history would gain by reading the book as well.'
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An introduction to world history from below, providing an alternative to the privilege of Western powers and elite political structures found in conventional history narratives.
The first textbook to consider world history from below, providing an alternative to conventional grand narratives

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ISBN
9781350171718
Publisert
2022-02-10
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Vekt
608 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
312

Biographical note

Antoinette Burton is Professor of History at the University of Illinois, USA. Her recent publications include An ABC of Queen Victoria's Empire: Or a Primer of Conquest, Dissent and Disruption (Bloomsbury, 2017) and How Empire Shaped Us (Bloomsbury, 2016). Tony Ballantyne is Professor of History at the University of Otago, New Zealand. His recent publications include Entanglements of empire: Missionaries, Maori, and the question of the body (2014) and co-edited with Antoinette Burton Empires and the reach of the global: 1870-1945 (2009).