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Master Narratives in People's History

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Introduction (13 jan.)

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1. Lost rights and the Norman Yoke (13 jan.)

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2. Master narratives during the Civil War (20 jan.)

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3. The Whig narrative (27 jan.)

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4. Recovering the Anglo-Saxons (3 feb.)

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5. The quiet struggle of the plebs (10 feb.)

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6. “The world we have lost” (24 feb.)

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7. A Communist People? (3 mar.)

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8. Rescuing “the poor stockinger” (10 mar.)

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  • Introduction (13 jan.)
  • 1. Lost rights and the Norman Yoke (13 jan.)
  • 3. The Whig narrative (27 jan.)
  • 4. Recovering the Anglo-Saxons (3 feb.)
  • 5. The quiet struggle of the plebs (10 feb.)
  • 6. “The world we have lost” (3/4 nov.)
  • 7. A Communist People? (3 mar.)
  • 8. Rescuing “the poor stockinger” (17 nov./25 nov.)
  • 9. The people speaking and writing history (17 mar.)
  • 10. Towards an intersectional and democratic people’s history? (1 dec./9 dec.)
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