Editing the firstJournal of World History: global history from inside the kitchen
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Published:2019-07
Issue:2
Volume:14
Page:157-178
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ISSN:1740-0228
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Container-title:Journal of Global History
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of Global History
Author:
Goldin Marcovich Gabriela,Markovits Rahul
Abstract
AbstractThis article offers the first study of theCahiers d’Histoire Mondiale, theJournal of World Historypublished under the auspices of UNESCO from 1953 to 1972 as a by-product of the ‘History of mankind’ project. Drawing on material in the UNESCO archives, it delves into what Lucien Febvre, the first editor of theCahiers, called his ‘kitchen’, in order to understand world history as a practice. Data on author origin and article subject matter point to the journal’s mitigated success in overcoming Eurocentrism. The article ultimately contends that theCahierswas at once a laboratory that experimented with new forms of relational history, and a forum where the very nature of world history was discussed by scholars from around the world (mainly from the West, but also from the East and the South). It suggests that today’s epistemological discussion on global history might benefit from the reflection offered by this now largely forgotten experiment.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,History
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