BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//wordpress//historikertag-2021//DE X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://www.historikertag.de/Muenchen2021/en/sektionen/unsettled-heterotopias-israels-new-social-history/ CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:historikertag-2021-1430 DTSTAMP:20210520T065224Z DTSTART:20211006T131500Z DTEND:20211006T160000Z SUMMARY:[Historikertag 2021] Unsettled Heterotopias? Israel’s New Social History DESCRIPTION:Israel’s social history has long been overshadowed by accounts focusingon the Israeli-Palestinian conflictand privileging the state and state-like actors.This is understandable, yet in recent years, this perspective is being challenged by a surge of fresh research in a range of disciplines –history, historical sociology, and historical anthropology. The four papers of the proposed section all focus on localities—kibbutzim, transit camps,and towns, Arab and Jewish. In all of them, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains essential for comprehending local alignments and conflicts; at the same time,they all engage with the complex local dynamics, each showing how history was shaped not only from an omnipresent state but through complex interactions between state authorities and a range of local actors, ‘from below’, from the margins andon the frontier. The late Baruch Kimmerling, one of Israel’s distinguished sociologists, described in Israel in his last major book as a society shaped by immigrants, settlers, and indigenous. Taken together, the papers of this session seek to exemplify how a social history of Israel,which takes all of them into account might look like. Der Beitrag Unsettled Heterotopias? Israel’s New Social History erschien zuerst auf Historikertag 2021. END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR