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minority histories" are oppositional chiefly in the early part of their careers, when they are excluded from mainstream historical narratives. ... As soon as they are "in," the oppositional stance appears to become redundant.
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In "Minority Histories, Subaltern Pasts" (Perspectives, November 1997), Dipesh Chakrabarty argues that although academic "majority" history has brought "minority" histories of marginalized and oppressed peoples into the disciplinary mainstream, it has continued to ignore "subaltern pasts" with radically different
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