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%T "Forms of Mixing": Contemporary History and Sociocultural Anthropology; A Conversation with Debjani Bhattacharyya and Brian Larkin %A Bhattacharyya, Debjani %A Larkin, Brian %J Zeithistorische Forschungen / Studies in Contemporary History %N 1 %P 139-154 %V 21 / 2024-2025 %D 2025 %@ 1612-6041 %X After World War II, many historians in the German-speaking world thought of the relationship between anthropology and history as being largely synonymous with that of 'everyday life' (Alltag) and 'structure'. As Jürgen Kocka (b. 1941) wrote in a retrospective statement to the Zurich historian Rudolf Braun (1930-2012), one of the few prominent figures of 'ethnographic' social history especially in the 1970s and 1980s: 'For while we, a younger generation of social historians, have turned to the large structures and processes that conditioned, encompassed and shaped people's lives, Braun has always supported us, but he insisted - in an untimely but fruitful way - on not missing the people's "inside": the experiences and habits, the hopes and disappointments, the everyday life and mentalities of common people in the age of industrialization.' %C DEU %G en %9 Sonstiges %W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org %~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info