Subaltern Political Subjectivities and Practices in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

Subaltern Political Subjectivities and Practices in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

Between Loyalty and Resistance

Beyen, Marnix; Suodenjoki, Sami; Lauwers, Karen

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

234

Mole

9781032268255

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Introduction: Subaltern Political Subjectivities Part 1: Subaltern Political Participation in an Autocratic Context 1. Voice of the People: The Politics of Petitioning in Modern Latin American History 2. Letters to the Caudillo: Petitions in Miserable Times, 1936-1945 3. Finding Subjectivities in Fascist Italy: "Mothers of the Fallen" between Symbolic and Experienced Political Participation Part 2: Subaltern Political Communication in the Context of (proto-)Democratic Representation 4. The Municipal Assembly as a Scene of Local Democracy and Subaltern Political Experiences in Finland, 1865-1917 5. At the Crossroads of Local and National Representation: Peasant Petitions to the Diet of Finland in the 1860s and 1870s 6. Outsiders? "Democratic Patronage" and the Subalterns in France, c.1875-c.1935 7. "Reading the newspaper made me believe that...": Sources and Uses of Political Knowledge in the Liminal Space between Subaltern and Elite Politics. Paris, 1894-1920 8. How to Bridge the Gap? The Issue of Popular Political Engagement in the Netherlands, c.1945-1965 Part 3: Spiritualization of Politics in Embodied Subaltern Narratives 9. From Subaltern Experience to Political Tradition: Telling and Knowing Revolutionary Martyrs in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, 1848-1860 10. Nonsense and the Senses: French Sources of Knowledge in Colonial Algeria, 1846-1871 11. Subaltern Caste Concepts of the "Political": Bengal, 1900-1930
history from below;political culture;writing upwards;Latin America;letter writing;citizenship;populism;clientelism;Spanish Civil War;petitioning;dictatorship;War Mothers;fascism;patronage;Grand Duchy of Finland;municipal elections;participatory democracy;Diet of Finland;French Third Republic;martyrology;First World War;postwar democracy;The Netherlands;collective memory;colonial Algeria;Second Republic;French imperial history;untouchables;caste-subaltern;SDAP;Young Men;Marnix Beyen;SFIO;Partij Van De Arbeid;Early Twentieth Century Finland;Grand Duchy;Municipal Assemblies;Peasant Estate;Arab Bureaus;Private Petitions;Assembly's Decision;Diet Act;Italo Ethiopian War;Bourbon Army;West Germany;Political Martyrdom;Finnish Language Newspapers;Estate's Reading;Fallen Soldiers;Political Martyrs;Petition Letter;Political Knowledge;King Ferdinand II