Abrahams, Daniel (2023) Signing on: a contractarian understanding of how public history is used for civic inclusion. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 26. pp. 651-665. ISSN 1386-2820

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What makes public history more than just another hill to fight over in culture war politics? In this paper I propose a novel way of understanding the political significance of how public history creates and shapes identities: a contractarian one. I argue that public history can be sensibly understood as representing groups as a society’s contracting parties. One particular value of the contractarian approach is that it helps to elucidate the phenomenon of “signing on,” where a marginalized or oppressed group is offered membership in a society without the social order being meaningfully changed.

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Abrahams, Daniel (2023) Signing on: a contractarian understanding of how public history is used for civic inclusion. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 26. pp. 651-665. ISSN 1386-2820

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