Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-293) and index
Introduction. What people without history? : a case for historical anthropology as a narrative-critical science -- Figurations in historical anthropology : two kinds of narrative about the long-duration provenances of the Holocaust -- Culture and power in Eric Wolf’s project -- Why not ’Old Marie’, or someone very much like her? : a reassessment of the quetion about the Grimms’ contributors from a social-historical perspective -- When women held the dragon’s tongue -- Peasants against the state in the body of Anna Maria Wagner : an Austrian infanticde in 1832 -- What do the peasants want now? : realists and fundamentalists in Swiss and South German rural politics, 1650-1750 -- Reactionary modernism and the postmodern challenge to narrative ethics.
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