Editors' Introduction
Abstract
Are we not experiencing a crisis of historicity that fundamentally challenges the conditions for writing history and historical experience? The changes underway in the following areas: global history, world history, connected histories, crossed histories, after and with the Subaltern and Post-colonial studies, history of sensibilities, environmental history would be in this perspective the new modalities of a historiographical regime adapted to our modernity and a way to respond to “presentism”...Downloads
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Published
2019-11-11
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Delacroix, C., Dosse, F., & Lista, R. (2019). Editors’ Introduction. Critical Hermeneutics, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.13125/CH/3870
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