Thirteen expert historians and philosophers address basic questions on historical time and on the distinctions between past, present and future. Their contributions are organised around four themes: the relation between time and modernity; the issue of ruptures in time and the influence of catastrophic events such as revolutions and wars on temporal distinctions; the philosophical analysis of historical time and temporal distinctions; and the construction of time outside Europe through processes of colonialism, imperialism, and globalisation.
American Foundations and the Coproduction of World Order in the Twentieth Century
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bookBreaking up Time : Negotiating the Borders between Present, Past and Future
bookThe Crisis of Socialist Modernity : The Soviet Union and Yugoslavia in the 1970s
bookWhat Makes the Nobility Noble? : Comparative Perspectives from the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century
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