Writing histories of everyday life in authoritarian regimes, from Europe to the Global South

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Abstract

This article – arising from an ERC-funded project on the lived experiences of dictatorship – explores the development of and approaches to the history of everyday life under repressive political systems, presenting the historiographical, conceptual, and contextual points of contact, synergy, and divergence between historians working in and on Europe, Southern Africa, and Latin America. As a historiographical review article, this piece provides both a critical assessment of and novel intervention in these respective literatures, making the case for ‘decentring’ European histories and historiographies, to encourage greater engagement and collaboration between those working on different historical and geographical contexts.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-24
JournalThe Historical Journal
VolumeFirst View
Early online date15 Oct 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 15 Oct 2025

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