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Silencing the Past: Power and the Production of History

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20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION: Discover the pioneering classic of history, anthropology, and post-colonial studies—now with a new foreword by renowned scholar Hazel Carby.

Part of the HBO docuseries
Exterminate All the Brutes, written and directed by Raoul Peck

Placing the West’s failure to acknowledge the Haitian Revolution—the most successful slave revolt in history—alongside denials of the Holocaust and the debate over the Alamo, Michel-Rolph Trouillot offers a stunning meditation on how power operates in the making and recording of history.

This modern classic resides at the intersection of history, anthropology, Caribbean, African-American, and post-colonial studies, and has become a staple in college classrooms around the country. In a new foreword, Hazel Carby explains the book’s enduring importance to these fields of study and introduces a new generation of readers to Trouillot’s brilliant analysis of power and history’s silences.

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“A sparkling interrogation of the past. . . . A beautifully written, superior book.”
Foreign Affairs
 
“Trouillot is a first-rate scholar with provocative ideas. . . . His work [is] a feast for the mind.”
Jay Freeman, Booklist

“Now that so many grand projects of the past are up for reappraisal, Michel-Rolph Trouillot interrogates history, to ask how histories are, in fact, produced. . . . A beautifully written book, exciting in its challenges.”
—Eric. R. Wolf

“An accessible book filled with wisdom and humanity.”
—Bernard Mergen,
American Studies International

“Aphoristic and witty, [
Silencing the Past] shows that the two senses in which history is made, by doers and by tellers, meet in moments of evidentiary silence. . . . A hard-nosed look at the soft edges of public discourse about the past.”
—Arjun Appadurai

“Written with clarity, wit, and style throughout, this book is for everyone interested in historical culture.”
American Historical Review

“[Trouillot was] a transformative presence in multiple fields [who] redefined the meaning of scholarship. . . . Trouillot taught us all how to read carefully, argue passionately, and write responsibly.”
—Colin Dayan,
Boston Review

About the Author

Michel-Rolph Trouillot (1949–2012) was one of the most prominent Haitian scholars working in the United States. He was the director of the Institute for Global Studies in Culture, Power, and History and Krieger/Eisenhower Distinguished Professor in anthropology at Johns Hopkins University. Hazel V. Carby is the Charles C. and Dorothea S. Dilley Professor of African American Studies, professor of American studies, and director of the Initiative on Race, Gender and Globalization at Yale University.

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Michel-Rolph Trouillot (1949–2012) was one of the most prominent Haitian scholars working in the United States. He was the director of the Institute for Global Studies in Culture, Power, and History and Krieger/Eisenhower Distinguished Professor in anthropology at Johns Hopkins University.

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ASIN B00N6PB6DG
Publisher Beacon Press
Publication date March 17, 2015
Edition 2nd Revised
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Language ‎English
File size 1.3 MB
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Customers find the book important and well-written, with one noting it's a must-read for students of history. Moreover, the historical context receives positive feedback, with one customer highlighting how history is a story about power. However, the readability receives mixed reactions, with several customers finding it hard to read at times.
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Customers find the content of the book important and wonderful, with one customer noting it is a must-read for students of history, while another describes it as a good review of how history is written.AI Generated from the text of customer reviews
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A good read that tackles history, memory and a reckoning with colonialism and slavery....Read more
...Silencing the Past shows a well known, but often undiscussed part of history: How the Victors can write the past to reflect good on themselves....Read more
A notable Haitian historian examines how countries decide to remember or forget in order to create a narrative of who they are and who belongs....Read more
...The discussion of the construction of narratives and their historicity is pertinent, because in historiography it is an issue that is overpass....Read more
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A very well-written book. And a must read If you desire to become educated. Everyone should at some point read this book!Read more
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Well written. This book was purchased for a class on the Archive, and it was one of the best ones I had the pleasure of reading....Read more
...His writing is smooth and flows with ease. This is a superb book....Read more
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Hard to read at times but a very interesting outlook on history and the definition of truth and fiction.Read more
...The book is well organized, well documented and challenge of us to see the pass and act upon it in the presentRead more
...Admittedly, this book can be hard to get through at times, but it is well worth it.Read more
Difficult text, but absolutely key to understanding how history works. So very worth the time it takes to digest. New insights every time I re-read.Read more

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
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    Excellently written and an intriguing view of how history is created

    Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2014

    This is an excellent book, for many reasons.

    First, it's a book about the history of the Western Hemisphere (mostly), centering on Haiti and San Souci, and then upon Columbus.

    Second, it's a book about how history is determined. It's not just a compendium of facts. History is developed and managed based upon certain facts and upon the suppression of other certain facts.

    Third, it's a book about what history means, how facts are presented or suppressed, what the history of that history is.

    Fourth, it is simply an excellently written book. The language is crisp and accurate, the thought advances at a smooth but swift state, and the author is present in every paragraph and word. There is no hesitancy or evasiveness.

    I enjoyed this book. It's a history book, but I enjoyed it.

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    Historiography reviewed

    Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2011

    this book is a great approach to understand how history is produced. The discussion of the construction of narratives and their historicity is pertinent, because in historiography it is an issue that is overpass. He points in something interesting: the historians in their work show how operate both sociohistorical processes and the narratives of those processes. But in theory of history and in historiography they only care about the narratives; they don't look at the process of social production of those narratives. More over, they only review the academic narrative; the other historic narratives are dismissed. This book is claim to those narratives that are not studied on theory of history. The only problem is that he doesn't explore those other narratives; he just mentioned that problem.

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    Good deal

    Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2026
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    So far so good

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    An excellent look at the production of History

    Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2018
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    Well written. This book was purchased for a class on the Archive, and it was one of the best ones I had the pleasure of reading. Silencing the Past shows a well known, but often undiscussed part of history: How the Victors can write the past to reflect good on themselves. It shows a new political side to the production of history. Admittedly, this book can be hard to get through at times, but it is well worth it.

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    Sheer brilliance on paper

    Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2023
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    I've returned to Trouillot's influential historiography time and time again throughout my undergrad at Johns Hopkins. Trouillot (Hopkins alum) shaped my understanding of history as a practice, changing the way I think about writing history, the what, the why, and the how. An inspiring read for historians and non-historians alike!

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    Great for theorists in any humanities or social science

    Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2018
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    Merging Foucault with Marx, Trouillot argued the power in the historical narrative as a means of production for the narrative itself—and thus, history. As Trouillot stated in his Preface, “History is the fruit of power, but power itself is never so transparent that its analysis becomes superfluous. The ultimate mark of power may be its invisibility; the ultimate challenge, the exposition of its roots” (xxiii). The choices historians make shape their narratives, and history, for better or worse, while contributing to the power of that narrative overall, for the past, the present, and the future. The seeds, fruit and consumption of history are the power.

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    A very important read

    Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2022
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    This book is very important and understanding much for what goes on today with the bending of history and accommodating facts to meet a certain purpose. The book is well organized, well documented and challenge of us to see the pass and act upon it in the present

    7 people found this helpful
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024
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    Great book

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
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    Superbe, deep thinking

    Reviewed in France on December 20, 2022
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    Made me think long, deep and hard about our western motives and the way I've been telling my kids about 'history' for all these years. The chapter on the 'discovery of the Americas' vs 'the castillan invasion of the Bahamas' still resonates.

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    To understand the Present

    Reviewed in Italy on February 22, 2022
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    A boo for anyone who just does not accept the fed narrative of the modern world. A real and sincere look at the past and how it is silenced by the corporate PR machines. All from the horse's mouth.

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    Five Stars

    Reviewed in Canada on September 22, 2017

    Fantastic book

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    Fair-minded and Relevant.

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 19, 2021
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    Ignore politically motivated reviews, this is a well written and fair minded book on a subject of great contemporary importance with the rise of authoritarian governments across the globe and their associated 'culture wars'. The first chapter is somewhat abstract and could be seen as difficult although the gist is quite clear. The rest of the book is a much easier read containing some interesting history as well as many thought-provoking insights. Highly recommended.

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  • 4 out of 5 stars
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    Interesting view of History

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 11, 2024
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    The book is nearly 30 years old but it is still relevant today. How history is shaped how we silence or remove the elements that undermine us. How we still don't learn from history.

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