Dig Where You Stand by Sven Lindqvist - ISBN: 9781914420955
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Unearth your history, empower yourself, transform society: dig where you stand.

Dig Where You Stand

How to Research a Job

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    394 pages

  • Release Date

    9 May 2023

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Summary

This volume brings Dig Where You Stand, Sven Lindqvist’s classic text on history, power and politics, to English-speaking audiences for the first time.

First published in 1978, Dig Where You Stand is a rallying cry for workers to become researchers, to follow the money, take on the role as experts on their job, and “dig” out its hidden histories in order to take a vital step towards social and economic transformation.

A how-to guide that inspired an entire mo…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781914420955
ISBN-10:1914420950
Author:Sven Lindqvist, Andrew Flinn, Astrid von Rosen
Publisher:Watkins Media Limited
Imprint:Repeater Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:394
Release Date:9 May 2023
Weight:369g
Dimensions:216mm x 135mm
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Critics Review

“This pioneering work is as relevant today as it was on first publication, as capital continues to unceasingly move around the world, desperate to avoid accountability for its disastrous social and environmental consequences.”
“Sven Lindqvist’s call to Dig Where You Stand has been a lasting inspiration for me, an influence leading me to combine international oral history in parallel with local community projects, revealing the amazing richness of the life stories which – once you learn to listen - you can discover right around you.”
“This classic book is much more than a historic document. Its precious pages belong to our future. Dig Where You Stand is a practical primer which shows how we can change things for the better.”
“A sharp reminder that we are in danger of losing the art of research, bamboozled by the sheer immediacy of what passes for information and data today. This book is a gift for new generations of radical activists who grasp exactly how much we have to change.”
“Do not mistake this for an ordinary handbook or a dated analysis of working-class conditions. Lindqvist’s book shows with vivid clarity how capitalism permeates society, our homes, lungs, and children’s future. And yet, at the end, there is not despair and hopelessness but an empowering sense that things can and will be changed.”
“Dig Where You Stand has long had mythic status as a self-help manual for oral and community historians. Though forty-four years after its first publication, its appearance today can hardly be more timely or relevant. It should be on every activist’s bookshelf.’
Dig Where You Stand is a wonderful toolkit - a work of barefoot research - that shows us how to investigate our own jobs, communities and lives with one simple goal: social transformation.
Half a century old but still vivid, Dig Where You Stand is to be welcomed as a fearless and ambitious manual on how to live and think as well as research, write and make connections in an apparently disjointed time.
Half a century old but still vivid, Dig Where You Stand is to be welcomed as a fearless and ambitious manual on how to live and think as well as research, write and make connections in an apparently disjointed time.

About The Author

Sven Lindqvist

Sven Lindqvist (1932-2019) was a prolific and award winning writer, journalist, historian and activist. He has been widely translated and among his most influential works to have appeared in English are Exterminate All the Brutes (1992), A History of Bombing (1999) and Terra Nullius (2005).

Dr Andrew Flinn is a Reader in Archival Studies and Oral History at University College London and a member of the Raphael Samuel History Centre.

Dr Astrid von Rosen is associate professor (docent) at the Department of Cultural Sciences, University of Gothenburg.

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