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- Title
Memories of Paul Ginsborg.
- Authors
Alexander, Sally
- Abstract
This article is a tribute to Paul Ginsborg, a historian known for his work on families under dictatorships and the agency of families in liberal democracies. The author describes Paul's philosophical and inventive approach to history, emphasizing the importance of families as subjects of history and actors in the making of welfare and democracy. Paul's contributions to intellectual discussions were characterized by his soft-spoken and incisive manner, and he was open to the ideas of others. The article also highlights Paul's engagement in civic activism and his ability to provide insights into Italian politics and culture. The author expresses admiration and fondness for Paul, stating that they will miss him.
- Subjects
FAMILY structure; TOTALITARIANISM; POLITICS &; culture; FAMILY history (Sociology); MOTHER-daughter relationship; INTELLECTUAL history; CIVIL society
- Publication
History Workshop Journal, 2024, Vol 97, p249
- ISSN
1363-3554
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/hwj/dbae016