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Marxism and Historiography: Contesting Theory and Remaking History in Twentieth-Century Italy: Marx, Engels, and Marxisms

Autor Paolo Favilli Traducere de David Broder
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Eminent Italian historian Giovanni Levi once notably remarked that “no one is a Marxist anymore,” pointing to a paradox in Italian cultural history. While what is called "Marxism" was supposedly hegemonic over Italian culture, and especially history writing, for decades in the postwar period, it then seems to have suddenly disappeared.  
This study questions such a vision of a monolithic and hegemonic Marxism. It starts from the most effective anecdote to all ideologising narratives—that is, research into the texts themselves. It sees the Marxist historiography of the post-1945 period as a "history in the making," in which references to Marxian theory were a fundamental factor driving historiographical innovation. This allows the book to bring to light a highly original experience in the development of historiography, based on the long Italian tradition of reflection on historical knowledge.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030836078
ISBN-10: 303083607X
Pagini: 357
Ilustrații: XIV, 357 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Marx, Engels, and Marxisms

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Historiographical Marxism.- Chapter 3: Long-term Routes, Underground Routes.- Chapter 4: Delio Cantimori's Problematic Lesson in Marxism.- Chapter 5: A Common Innovating Drive, In Italy and in Europe.- Chapter 6: A Programme for the “new” history.- Chapter 7: Economic History as Social History.- Chapter 8: The History of Capitalism.- Chapter 9: Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Paolo Favilli is retired Professor of Contemporary History and the Theory of Historical Research at Genoa University, Italy, where he is also former Director of the Department of Humanistic Studies. His main research focus is the history of Marxism, to which he has devoted numerous essays and volumes, including Il socialismo italiano e la teoria economica di Marx (1892-1902) (1980), Herausgabe und Verbreitung del Werke von Karl Marx und Friedrich Engels in Italien (1988), Storia del marxismo italiano. Dalle origini alla grande guerra (1996), Marxismo e storia. Saggio sull'innovazione storiografica in Italia (2006), and Il marxismo e le sue storie (2016). His latest study, A proposito de «Il capitale»..., Il lungo presente e I miei studenti. Corso di storia contemporanea will be released in 2021.

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“This book revisits the relations between history and Marxism since the aftermath of World War II, taking an original approach within the current intellectual panorama.”
–  Marco Di Maggio, Researcher in Contemporary History, La Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, for Cahiers d’histoire 
“Without doubt, Paolo Favilli's book has the value of being a ‘stone sending ripples through the pond’, both because of the problems it poses and even more so because of those that it understandably leaves open.”
– Gianpasquale Santomassimo, Professor of History, University of Siena, Italy, for Passato e Presente

Eminent Italian historian Giovanni Levi once notably remarked that “no one is a Marxist anymore,” pointing to a paradox in Italian cultural history. While what is called "Marxism" was supposedly hegemonic over Italian culture, and especially history writing, for decades in the postwar period, it then seems to have suddenly disappeared.   This study questions such a vision of a monolithic and hegemonic Marxism. It starts from the most effective anecdote to all ideologising narratives—that is, research into the texts themselves. It sees the Marxist historiography of the post-1945 period as a "history in the making," in which references to Marxian theory were a fundamental factor driving historiographical innovation. This allows the book to bring to light a highly original experience in the development of historiography, based on the long Italian tradition of reflection on historical knowledge.
Paolo Favilli is retired Professor of Contemporary History and the Theory of Historical Research at Genoa University, Italy, where he is also former Director of the Department of Humanistic Studies. His main research focus is the history of Marxism, to which he has devoted numerous essays and volumes, including Il socialismo italiano e la teoria economica di Marx (1892-1902) (1980), Herausgabe und Verbreitung del Werke von Karl Marx und Friedrich Engels in Italien (1988), Storia del marxismo italiano. Dalle origini alla grande guerra (1996), Marxismo e storia. Saggio sull'innovazione storiografica in Italia (2006), and Il marxismo e le sue storie (2016). His latest study, A proposito de «Il capitale»..., Il lungo presente e I miei studenti. Corso di storia contemporanea will be released in 2021.

Caracteristici

Systematically addresses issues arising from a Marxist theory of history Uniquely combines theoretical reflection and concrete historiographical analyses Investigates how theory gets modified over time in relation to the practice of doing historiography