
British Marxist historiography emerged as a revolutionary school of thought that fundamentally altered the historical profession by redirecting attention away from traditional narratives of "great men" and high-level politics. By centering on the day-to-day realities of ordinary individuals, this movement achieved significant academic influence in the middle of the 1900s. Its primary contribution was the development of the "history from below" methodology, an approach dedicated to recovering the
ENMerve Aras

As I mentioned in my previous writings, historical narratives often rely on a power-centered framework: leaders, wars, diplomacy, and “great decisions” take center stage. Approaches such as the Annales School and Marxism, however, can reverse this scale. Who or what truly shapes the past: commanders, or the everyday life and material infrastructure of society? Or, more broadly, non-human natural structures?One such reversal involves approaching the past through staple foods and agricultural prod
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Mehmet Salih Çoban