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Claiming the people's past : populist politics of history in the twenty-first century

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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.

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Bevernage, Berber, et al., editors. Claiming the People’s Past : Populist Politics of History in the Twenty-First Century. Cambridge University Press, 2024, doi:10.1017/9781009453615.
APA
Bevernage, B., Mestdagh, E., Ramalho, W., & Verbergt, M.-G. (Eds.). (2024). Claiming the people’s past : populist politics of history in the twenty-first century. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009453615
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Bevernage, Berber, Eline Mestdagh, Walderez Ramalho, and Marie-Gabrielle Verbergt, eds. 2024. “Claiming the People’s Past : Populist Politics of History in the Twenty-First Century.” Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009453615.
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Bevernage, Berber, Eline Mestdagh, Walderez Ramalho, and Marie-Gabrielle Verbergt, eds. 2024. “Claiming the People’s Past : Populist Politics of History in the Twenty-First Century.” Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781009453615.
Vancouver
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Bevernage B, Mestdagh E, Ramalho W, Verbergt M-G, editors. Claiming the people’s past : populist politics of history in the twenty-first century. Cambridge University Press; 2024.
IEEE
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B. Bevernage, E. Mestdagh, W. Ramalho, and M.-G. Verbergt, Eds., “Claiming the people’s past : populist politics of history in the twenty-first century.” Cambridge University Press, 2024.
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