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Revolution

CfP: Music and Social Conflicts

May 27, 2021 Editorial Board 0

Introduction Music has often been described as a “soundtrack” for social conflicts. However, as recent […]

Cahiers du cinéma’s Maoist Turn and the Front Culturel Révolutionnaire

November 6, 2020 Editorial Board 0

The French film journal Cahiers du cinéma has, since its founding by André Bazin in […]

The Post-Cinematic Gesture: Redhack

November 6, 2020 Editorial Board 0

Over the last thirty years, once staunchly film history scholars such as Thomas Elsaesser, Jane […]

Lang’s Fury Continues to Resonate in the #BlackLivesMatter Movement

November 6, 2020 Editorial Board 0

Eric Garner uttered “I can’t breathe” eleven times on July 17, 2014 when he died […]

Food Riots, Strikes, and Looting in Brazil between 1917 and 1962: Defining the Repertoires of Working-Class Revolt

March 10, 2019 Editorial Board 0

When one speaks of “food riots” as a phenomenon specific to Brazilian history, it may […]

Pre-Histories of Revolutionary Nationalism and the Welfare State: Corocoro, Bolivia (1918-1930)

May 11, 2018 Brian J Griffith 0

In 1930, Enrique Linares wrote in to the Municipal Judge of Corocoro, a small copper […]

“If I can’t dance, it ain’t my revolution”: Queer-Feminist Inquiries into Pink Bloque’s Revolutionary Strategies

May 11, 2018 Brian J Griffith 0

This article is an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural encounter and debate between two feminists on the question of what constitutes revolution.

“Music and Social Conflicts,” Volume 7 (2021)

May 11, 2018 Brian J Griffith 0

Introduction Music has often been described as a “soundtrack” for social conflicts. However, as recent […]

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About Zapruder World

We imagine Zapruder World to be an Open Access digital journal and a network of historians and social activists spread through different places, countries and continents, which will explore the many forms of social conflict and reconsider the notion of social conflict itself.

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Recent ZapLab Posts
  • CfP: Music and Social Conflicts May 27, 2021
  • The Perfect Crash: A Political Overview of the New Suez Crisis in the Geo-Historical Scenario May 27, 2021
  • New Research on Labor History March 26, 2021
  • CfP: 100 Years of Anti-Fascism: Between Class Struggle and Social Movement February 24, 2021
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