Historiography of the subalterns through the archives of documents Looking at the docu-ments of women's activism in the nationalization of oil

In recent years, in addition to traditional historiography, attention has been drawn to sociological historiography. Today we believe that history was not monopolized and fabricated by elites and politicians, but that a large part of all historical events was carried by ordinary people. But due to v...

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Main Author: Robabe Motaghedi
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Published: Alzahra University 2021-12-01
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Online Access:https://hph.alzahra.ac.ir/article_6294_19715a361a5ecdbc5210e2472d65be27.pdf
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description In recent years, in addition to traditional historiography, attention has been drawn to sociological historiography. Today we believe that history was not monopolized and fabricated by elites and politicians, but that a large part of all historical events was carried by ordinary people. But due to various reasons such as illiteracy, poverty, lack of self-confidence, lack of experience and knowledge in historiography and lack of sufficient means to record the situation and even gender perspective, etc., they did not think of participating in writing history. On the other hand, historians, intellectuals and writers have been less concerned with the history of their daily life and way of life. They are subalterns and forgotten in the history books.To research and write history at this level; materials and documents are needed more than the traditional historiographic sources. The purpose of this article is to examine the social historiography of the lower classes in the contemporary world and how to compensate for the poverty of written sources of social history using historiographic tools. An example of this is the case in this article through the exploration of archival sources; The subject of women's activism in the years of oil nationalization.The method used in this article is a descriptive research method conducted through library and archival sources.
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spelling doaj.art-8aeb53f37358495385e0f1e220471dd62023-03-04T18:25:37ZfasAlzahra Universityتاریخ نگری و تاریخ نگاری2008-88412538-35072021-12-01312821122710.22051/hph.2022.34420.14856294Historiography of the subalterns through the archives of documents Looking at the docu-ments of women's activism in the nationalization of oilRobabe Motaghedi0Assistant professor in The National Library and Archives of Iran , Tehran. IranIn recent years, in addition to traditional historiography, attention has been drawn to sociological historiography. Today we believe that history was not monopolized and fabricated by elites and politicians, but that a large part of all historical events was carried by ordinary people. But due to various reasons such as illiteracy, poverty, lack of self-confidence, lack of experience and knowledge in historiography and lack of sufficient means to record the situation and even gender perspective, etc., they did not think of participating in writing history. On the other hand, historians, intellectuals and writers have been less concerned with the history of their daily life and way of life. They are subalterns and forgotten in the history books.To research and write history at this level; materials and documents are needed more than the traditional historiographic sources. The purpose of this article is to examine the social historiography of the lower classes in the contemporary world and how to compensate for the poverty of written sources of social history using historiographic tools. An example of this is the case in this article through the exploration of archival sources; The subject of women's activism in the years of oil nationalization.The method used in this article is a descriptive research method conducted through library and archival sources.https://hph.alzahra.ac.ir/article_6294_19715a361a5ecdbc5210e2472d65be27.pdfsocial historysubalternshistography from belowarchival materialswomen
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Historiography of the subalterns through the archives of documents Looking at the docu-ments of women's activism in the nationalization of oil
تاریخ نگری و تاریخ نگاری
social history
subalterns
histography from below
archival materials
women
title Historiography of the subalterns through the archives of documents Looking at the docu-ments of women's activism in the nationalization of oil
title_full Historiography of the subalterns through the archives of documents Looking at the docu-ments of women's activism in the nationalization of oil
title_fullStr Historiography of the subalterns through the archives of documents Looking at the docu-ments of women's activism in the nationalization of oil
title_full_unstemmed Historiography of the subalterns through the archives of documents Looking at the docu-ments of women's activism in the nationalization of oil
title_short Historiography of the subalterns through the archives of documents Looking at the docu-ments of women's activism in the nationalization of oil
title_sort historiography of the subalterns through the archives of documents looking at the docu ments of women s activism in the nationalization of oil
topic social history
subalterns
histography from below
archival materials
women
url https://hph.alzahra.ac.ir/article_6294_19715a361a5ecdbc5210e2472d65be27.pdf
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