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Note to players: specific term required. The “discovery” of this group titles the first chapter of a 1978 volume on the culture of Early Modern Europe by Peter Burke. A chapter in Fritz Stern’s The Varieties of History on “History as a National Epic” excerpts from an 1846 book titled for this group by Jules Michelet. Maggie Huculak narrated a 32-hour docuseries subtitled for this group and aired by the CBC. A 1980 book titled for this group inspired a similarly-titled world history by Chris Harman and an (*) “Indigenous” counterpart by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz. (10[1])An approach named for this group, which is often equated to “history from below” and contrasted with Great Man (10[1])Theory, partly titles a book whose first chapter presents Christopher Columbus from the perspective of the Arawaks. (10[1])For 10 points, name this very general group for whom a History of the United States was written by Howard Zinn. ■END■

ANSWER: the people [or “The Discovery of the People”; or The People; or Le Peuple; or Canada: A People’s History; or A People’s History of the World; or An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States; or people’s history; or A People’s History of the United States; reject putative synonyms such as “populace” or “masses”]
<History - Ancient History>
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Vivian Maloufthrow away your cards, rally in the streetsAw we're so sorry to hear that maman died today, she gets five big booms9210
Joel MilesThompson et al.UBC11110
Eric MukherjeeCLEVELAND, THIS IS FOR YOU!I wish it were possible to freeze time so I would never have to watch you retire12810

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