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Rewriting Israeli History: New Historians and Critical Sociologists
Published 2018-06-01“…The New Historians and Critical Sociologists were two groups of thinkers who emerged in Israel during the 1980s, strongly criticizing Israeli history and society. …”
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The Settler Colonial Paradigm and the Israeli Official Narrative: an Example of Elimination of the Natives
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Religion and International Relations Theory: The Case of “New” Historiography of Human Rights
Published 2021-12-01“…Thus, the choice of “new” historians of human rights to focus on religious actors in the lead-up to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a noteworthy development. …”
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The Politics of Remembering and Forgetting: Native Title Law and Reconciliation in Australia
Published 2009-09-01“…Through the writing of these histories, new historians have raised awareness of the history of colonization in Australia and the impact it has had on indigenous peoples in particular. …”
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Israel: Nuevo pensamiento crítico en las Ciencias Sociales.
Published 2018-12-01“…This is so in several study areas, especially in History and Sociology, from where the "New Historians" have started to participate in debate. …”
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«Aristodemo» in Cod. Par. Suppl. Gr. 607
Published 2015-12-01“…Aristodemos is a name contained in the piece of text which the copyist refers to, not the name of a new historian as the first editor has made many think. …”
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Mohammad Ghazali’s Letters from the Perspective of New Historicism
Published 2021-09-01“…In the 1980s, after post-structural criticism, "New Historicism" appeared through the work of Stephen Greenblatt as a response to traditional historicism. A new historian believes that literary texts have been interwoven with other discourses and rhetoric structures and they constitute a part of the history that is being written. …”
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