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The Barber who read history and was overwhelmed

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posted on 2024-11-13, 22:01 authored by Rowan CahillRowan Cahill
Beginning with a chance encounter in a Barber's shop whilst travelling, the author ruminates on history, and the proposition that each and everyone of us is an historian, and that in a sense we are all time travellers. Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) is invoked, and the role of radical historians from below discussed before the author returns to his Barber shop encounter, and to Brecht. The title of the piece references Brecht's poem A Worker Reads History (1936).

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Cahill, R. (2016). The Barber who read history and was overwhelmed. Radical Sydney/Radical History, July (2016),

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Radical Sydney/Radical History

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July

Issue

2016

Language

English

RIS ID

108685

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