The Material of World History
Herausgeber: Chen, Tina Mai; Churchill, David S
The Material of World History
Herausgeber: Chen, Tina Mai; Churchill, David S
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This volume considers the confluence of World History and the method of historical materialism, exploring the question of why - despite developments in the field of historical materialism concerned with the intersection of race, gender, labour, and class - historical materialism has been marginalized within the field of World History.
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This volume considers the confluence of World History and the method of historical materialism, exploring the question of why - despite developments in the field of historical materialism concerned with the intersection of race, gender, labour, and class - historical materialism has been marginalized within the field of World History.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 308g
- ISBN-13: 9781032098722
- ISBN-10: 1032098724
- Artikelnr.: 62149489
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 308g
- ISBN-13: 9781032098722
- ISBN-10: 1032098724
- Artikelnr.: 62149489
Tina Mai Chen is Professor of History at the University of Manitoba. David S. Churchill is Associate Professor of U.S. History at the University of Manitoba.
1. Material Matters: Recognizing the Confluence of World History and
Historical Materialism Tina Mai Chen, David S. Churchill, and Susie Fisher
Stoesz 2. What is World History? A Critique of Pure Ideology Rebecca Karl
Section One: The "Blind Spots" of Historical Materialism 3. Language,
State, and Global Capitalism: "Global English" and Historical Materialism
Peter Ives 4. Open Secrets: Class, Affect, and Sexuality Rosemary Hennessy
5. "As Its Foundations Totter": International Imperialism, Gendered Racial
Capitalism, and the U.S. Literary Left in the Early Cold War John Munro
Section Two: World History and Interconnectivity: Re-engaging Materialism
and its Abstractions. A. Spatial Categories and Norms of Interconnectedness
6. World History and International Relations: Disrupting the Discipline of
the State Todd Scarth 7. Local Struggles, Transnational Connections: Latin
American Intellectuals and the Congress for Cultural Freedom Jorge Nállim
B. Denaturalizing Economic Thought 8. Perpetual Peace, Technology, and
Effeminacy: Adam Smith and Eighteenth-Century Debates Erik Thomson 9.
Understanding Global Interconnectedness: Catastrophic Generic Change Mary
Poovey Section Three: Dialectical Inquiry, Historical Materialism, and the
Localities of World History 10. Where the Dead Queued for Fuel: Zimbabweans
Remember the Fuel Crisis and its Impact on the Funeral Industry, 1999-2008
Joyce M. Chadya 11. "We Are All Migrant Laborers": Democracy and Universal
Politics Hyun Ok Park
Historical Materialism Tina Mai Chen, David S. Churchill, and Susie Fisher
Stoesz 2. What is World History? A Critique of Pure Ideology Rebecca Karl
Section One: The "Blind Spots" of Historical Materialism 3. Language,
State, and Global Capitalism: "Global English" and Historical Materialism
Peter Ives 4. Open Secrets: Class, Affect, and Sexuality Rosemary Hennessy
5. "As Its Foundations Totter": International Imperialism, Gendered Racial
Capitalism, and the U.S. Literary Left in the Early Cold War John Munro
Section Two: World History and Interconnectivity: Re-engaging Materialism
and its Abstractions. A. Spatial Categories and Norms of Interconnectedness
6. World History and International Relations: Disrupting the Discipline of
the State Todd Scarth 7. Local Struggles, Transnational Connections: Latin
American Intellectuals and the Congress for Cultural Freedom Jorge Nállim
B. Denaturalizing Economic Thought 8. Perpetual Peace, Technology, and
Effeminacy: Adam Smith and Eighteenth-Century Debates Erik Thomson 9.
Understanding Global Interconnectedness: Catastrophic Generic Change Mary
Poovey Section Three: Dialectical Inquiry, Historical Materialism, and the
Localities of World History 10. Where the Dead Queued for Fuel: Zimbabweans
Remember the Fuel Crisis and its Impact on the Funeral Industry, 1999-2008
Joyce M. Chadya 11. "We Are All Migrant Laborers": Democracy and Universal
Politics Hyun Ok Park
1. Material Matters: Recognizing the Confluence of World History and
Historical Materialism Tina Mai Chen, David S. Churchill, and Susie Fisher
Stoesz 2. What is World History? A Critique of Pure Ideology Rebecca Karl
Section One: The "Blind Spots" of Historical Materialism 3. Language,
State, and Global Capitalism: "Global English" and Historical Materialism
Peter Ives 4. Open Secrets: Class, Affect, and Sexuality Rosemary Hennessy
5. "As Its Foundations Totter": International Imperialism, Gendered Racial
Capitalism, and the U.S. Literary Left in the Early Cold War John Munro
Section Two: World History and Interconnectivity: Re-engaging Materialism
and its Abstractions. A. Spatial Categories and Norms of Interconnectedness
6. World History and International Relations: Disrupting the Discipline of
the State Todd Scarth 7. Local Struggles, Transnational Connections: Latin
American Intellectuals and the Congress for Cultural Freedom Jorge Nállim
B. Denaturalizing Economic Thought 8. Perpetual Peace, Technology, and
Effeminacy: Adam Smith and Eighteenth-Century Debates Erik Thomson 9.
Understanding Global Interconnectedness: Catastrophic Generic Change Mary
Poovey Section Three: Dialectical Inquiry, Historical Materialism, and the
Localities of World History 10. Where the Dead Queued for Fuel: Zimbabweans
Remember the Fuel Crisis and its Impact on the Funeral Industry, 1999-2008
Joyce M. Chadya 11. "We Are All Migrant Laborers": Democracy and Universal
Politics Hyun Ok Park
Historical Materialism Tina Mai Chen, David S. Churchill, and Susie Fisher
Stoesz 2. What is World History? A Critique of Pure Ideology Rebecca Karl
Section One: The "Blind Spots" of Historical Materialism 3. Language,
State, and Global Capitalism: "Global English" and Historical Materialism
Peter Ives 4. Open Secrets: Class, Affect, and Sexuality Rosemary Hennessy
5. "As Its Foundations Totter": International Imperialism, Gendered Racial
Capitalism, and the U.S. Literary Left in the Early Cold War John Munro
Section Two: World History and Interconnectivity: Re-engaging Materialism
and its Abstractions. A. Spatial Categories and Norms of Interconnectedness
6. World History and International Relations: Disrupting the Discipline of
the State Todd Scarth 7. Local Struggles, Transnational Connections: Latin
American Intellectuals and the Congress for Cultural Freedom Jorge Nállim
B. Denaturalizing Economic Thought 8. Perpetual Peace, Technology, and
Effeminacy: Adam Smith and Eighteenth-Century Debates Erik Thomson 9.
Understanding Global Interconnectedness: Catastrophic Generic Change Mary
Poovey Section Three: Dialectical Inquiry, Historical Materialism, and the
Localities of World History 10. Where the Dead Queued for Fuel: Zimbabweans
Remember the Fuel Crisis and its Impact on the Funeral Industry, 1999-2008
Joyce M. Chadya 11. "We Are All Migrant Laborers": Democracy and Universal
Politics Hyun Ok Park