Revolution Beyond the Event : : the afterlives of radical politics / / Charlotte Al-Khalili, [and three others].

Revolution Beyond the Event brings together leading international anthropologists alongside emerging scholars to examine revolutionary legacies from the MENA region, Latin America and the Caribbean. It explores the idea that revolutions have varied afterlives that complicate the assumptions about th...

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Place / Publishing House:London, United Kingdom : : UCL Press,, 2023.
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