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Conceptualizing the History of the Present Time
This Element explores four meanings of 'contemporary,' emphasizing the fourth: history of the present as a field.
María Inés Mudrovcic (Author)
9781009517836, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 30 May 2024
74 pages
23.5 x 15.8 x 1 cm, 0.26 kg
In this work, I explore four meanings of 'contemporary,' emphasizing its designation as a historical field. I argue that disagreements about when the presento or the contemporary era begins stem from historians assuming a linear, chronological, and absolute conception of time. Following scholars like L. Descombes, L. Hölscher, B. Latour, D. J. Wilcox and S. Tanaka, I propose conceiving relational historical time without chronology, emphasizing the original sense of “sharing the same time” that 'contemporary' acquired for the first time. This perspective mitigates issues concerning the 'beginnings' or 'meaning' of the present. Emphasizing relationships within a relational time framework aids in overcoming ontological challenges like 'so many presents' or 'distance in time,' along with the corresponding epistemological issue of 'objectivity.' This exploration aims to reevaluate and enrich our understanding of the multifaceted concept of the 'present' in the context of history.
1. The present, the contemporary and the order of time
2. Present as 'sharing the same time'
3. Contemporary as an epoch
4. When contemporary conflates with present
5. History of the present time
6. Absolute time, chronology, and history
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Subject Areas: History: theory & methods [HBA]
