On the Threshold of the 21st Century: Contributions to the Field of Social History from Historiographic Practice
The vast historiographic production and related disciplines that historically analyze certain problems show us different ways of approaching social histories, in plural, depending on the focus. Since the end of the last civic-military dictatorship, the production on these issues has continued to gro...
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Grupo Prohistoria
2022
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| Acceso en línea: | https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1614 |
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| Sumario: | The vast historiographic production and related disciplines that historically analyze certain problems show us different ways of approaching social histories, in plural, depending on the focus. Since the end of the last civic-military dictatorship, the production on these issues has continued to grow and diversify. I propose to present the contributions of some referents of historical sociology, anthropology and critical Marxism currents, developed in the last decades of the twentieth century, highlighting the potential of their tools to understand different forms of social action and in particular of conflict, pointing out some developments in the Argentine historiographical production. I am also interested in situating these reflections temporally as a product of the discussions that took place since the late 1970s in the central countries, coinciding with the crisis of Fordism and the subsequent disintegration of the USSR, followed by some work of synthesis and integration in the 1990s. I do not intended to provide an exhaustive analysis of the production but to mark a path where different historiographic approaches and practices were sedimented, allowing to approach new and old topics, perspectives and scales of analysis in a very productive way for historical knowledge. |
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