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"Pre-1900 history is just what happened, they say. Critical Theory of Pre-1900 History asks: what happened according to whom? The archives were kept by the powerful; the voices of the enslaved, the colonized, the women are largely silent. Pre-1900 history is full of gaps—and those gaps tell us as much as the records. Critical theory insists on asking: who's missing from this story, and why?"
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