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Beyond Negated Identity: Mediating the World History Classroom through Adorno's Negative Dialectics

open access: yesEducational Theory, Volume 76, Issue 3, Page 395-419, June 2026.
Abstract This article centers on Adorno's negative dialectics to account for experiences of alienation and marginalization within the world history classroom. It begins with the problem of how marginalization occurs in high school world history classrooms with predominantly Black and Latinx students.
Tadashi Dozono
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Ștefan Zeletin’s View on Romania’s Economic Development – A Reinterpretation [PDF]

open access: yesOvidius University Annals: Economic Sciences Series, 2020
Ștefan Zeletin is considered to be one of the greatest Romanian scholars in the interwar period. Interested in sociology, philosophy and economics, Zeletin built an ideatic universe which is difficult to define and place from an ideological point of view.
Sorinel Cosma
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“THE NORMAL EXCEPTION”: “MICROANALYSIS AND SOCIAL HISTORY” (1977)*

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 65, Issue 2, Page 257-270, June 2026.
ABSTRACT “The normal exception” has long been a slogan of microhistory. This oxymoronic phrase is the iconic rendering of an incidental sentence that appeared in a 1977 article published by Edoardo Grendi in the Italian journal Quaderni storici, which functioned as the incubator of Italian microhistory.
EDOARDO GRENDI
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The Undefinable Bourgeoisie

open access: yesEthnologia Europaea, 1987
An enigma in the research on the bourgeoisie is the lack of definition. Fieldwork as done by the two authors in Paris provides ample evidence of a specific social group answering to the popular acknowledgement of the word. The non-definition of the bourgeoisie is an intrinsic attribute of its structure, tied to change, and of its ideology, burdened ...
Béatrix Le Wita, Annick Sjögren
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Exiled From Their Own Lands: Indigenist Policies, Oil, and Colonial Plunder in 20th Century Venezuela

open access: yesThe Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, Volume 31, Issue 2, June 2026.
ABSTRACT This article examines the historical displacement of Indigenous peoples in Venezuela, focusing on the links between indigenist policies and the exploitation of natural resources, particularly oil, throughout the 20th century. Using a combined historical and ethnographic approach, it demonstrates how the formation of the Venezuelan nation‐state
Gabriel Tardelli
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Marx und der abnorme Charme der Bourgeoisie

open access: yes, 2017
Vergegenwärtigt man sich den gesellschaftspolitischen und ökonomischen Diskurs, so ist es zusehends schwierig, dem Begriff Bourgeoisie eine konkrete und spezifische Realität zuzuordnen. Alle sprechen vom Kapitalismus.
BRUGNOLO, STEFANO
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La bourgeoisie lilloise au moyen âge

open access: yes, 1949
Feuchère . La bourgeoisie lilloise au moyen âge. In: Annales. Économies, Sociétés, Civilisations. 4ᵉ année, N. 4, 1949. pp.
Feuchère
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Popular Piety and the Muslim Middle Class Bourgeoisie in Indonesia

open access: yesAl-Albab, 2018
This paper discusses the passion of Islamization of the New Order, at the same time the mainstream of this power is based on economic development that provides opportunities for the growth of the Muslim middle class. Patronage model used by the New Order
Lukis Alam
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Class Struggle, Commodity Fetishism, and Historical Materialism in the New Latin American Cinema

open access: yesSociology Lens, Volume 39, Issue 2, Page 327-335, June 2026.
ABSTRACT This study examines Latin American cinema after the 2010s through the concepts of class struggle, commodity fetishism, and historical materialism. The study aims to discuss how the region's colonial legacy, neoliberal policies, and current political transformations are reproduced in cinematic narratives.
Doğuşcan Göker   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Marécages, une pollution par essence? Conditions d'une écopoétique des marais et autres zones humides au XXe siècle

open access: yesOrbis Litterarum, Volume 81, Issue 3, Page 271-280, June 2026.
Abstract To expose the pollution of marshes and swamps, whether by hydrocarbons or other contaminants, the French or Francophone author of the twentieth century must first confront a literary tradition that equates stagnant water with a volatile poison and, more broadly, wetlands with toxic environments. In his article “Wetland Gloom and Wetland Glory,”
François Sagot
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