“In this passionate and timely book, Lorenzo Kamel threads the needle of articulating the contours of historical epistemic justice while avoiding simplistic west/non-west binaries. Part history, part manifesto, History Below the Global is a tremendous achievement which reveals complexity and entanglement amid relations of domination. It is time, he urges, that western scholarship reflects this constitutive reality.” A. Dirk Moses, City College of New York, author of The Problems of Genocide"Drawing on his splendid knowledge of diverse and rarely matched historiographies, as well as decades of first-hand historical research, Lorenzo Kamel sets out in this remarkable book to decipher the many ways in which the interpretive paradigms of colonisation have endured in the contemporary world. In so doing, he also lays the foundations for a collective stance that is likely to inspire a renewal of the profession of historian, based not only on a critical eye, but also on a method that is attentive to those whom history has too often forgotten or disdained."Nora Lafi, Université de Tunis and ZMO Berlin"A highly significant intervention that goes a long way in mitigating the dangers of ethnocentrism. History Below the Global provides a stimulating and provocative way to debate the hopes and challenges that characterize epistemologies among various people in the “North” and the “South”."Obert Bernard Mlambo, University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe“Lorenzo Kamel’s History Below the Global recasts the very terms of our historicality in terms both real and present and yet to be fully grasped. He is calling for a leveling of the planetary field of reading the world that has long since lost its fictional center and defetishized its alienated peripheries. His is an inaugural prose where our future historiography has already started.”Hamid Dabashi, Columbia University, author of Europe and its Shadows"Lorenzo Kamel’s book takes us through an extensive sweep of history in such an informative and unique way that it offers the reader countless “aha” moments. It is a well-researched, comprehensive account that deserves wide recognition. This work gives voice to the untold stories of those long silenced, offering the other side of history we always sensed was there, but had never seen brought so vividly to life."Brenda Kosi Andrias, Autonomous University of Barcelona