Silencing The Past: Power And The Production Of History (Beacon Classics)

Silencing The Past: Power And The Production Of History (Beacon Classics)

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A Deluxe Hardcover Edition Of The Pioneering Classic That Explores The Contexts In Which History Is ProducedNow Part Of The Hbo Docuseries Exterminate All The Brutes, Written And Directed By Raoul Pecka Beacon Classics Edition, Featuring A Spot Gloss Cover And Retro, Classic Paletteplacing The WestS Failure To Acknowledge The Haitian RevolutionThe Most Successful Slave Revolt In HistoryAlongside Denials Of The Holocaust And The Debate Over The Alamo, MichelRolph Trouillot Offers A Stunning Meditation On How Power Operates In The Making And Recording Of History.This Modern Classic Resides At The Intersection Of History, Anthropology, Caribbean, AfricanAmerican, And PostColonial Studies, And Has Become A Staple In College Classrooms Around The Country. Trouillot Analyzes The Silences In Our Historical Narratives, What Is Left Out And What Is Recorded, What Is Remembered And What Is Forgotten, And What These Silences Reveal About Inequalities Of Power. With Exacting Precision, He Exposes Forces Less VisibleBut No Less PowerfulThan Gunfire, Property, And Political Crusades In Shaping The Production Of History.

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