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Historical Understanding: Past, Present, and Future

✍ Scribed by Zoltán Boldizsár Simon (editor), Lars Deile (editor)


Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
321
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The first decades of the new century shake old certainties. In a whirlwind of profound changes, do we have more history or less? Does history overwhelm us in all domains of life or is historical understanding in yet another crisis? The answers do not come easily. The recent demise of humanities education, the technological alterations of our social lifeworlds and the human condition, the anthropogenic changes in the Earth system, the growing sense of memory, trauma and historical injustice as alternative approaches to the past, seem to entail contradictions and complexities that do not fit very well with our existing notions of historical understanding. Historical thought as we know it is facing manifold challenges, and we struggle to grasp a larger picture that could encompass them.
Boasting a range of contributions from leading scholars, this volume attempts just that. In an innovative collection of short essays, Historical Understanding explores the current shape of historical understanding today, by surveying a variety of historical relations to the past, present, and future in the face of socio-political, ecological and technological upheavals.

This book is an invaluable research tool for students and researchers alike, presenting a kaleidoscope-like overview of manifold new ways which we navigate “historically” in coping with present-day challenges, both in wider society and in historiography

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Contents
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Historical understanding today Zoltán Boldizsár Simon
Part one The historical present
Historicities
1 The texture of the present François Hartog
2 Framing the polychronic present Victoria Fareld
3 Caught between past and future: On the uses of temporal figurations for political exclusion Moira Pérez
4 In sync/Out of sync Helge Jordheim
5 Favoring an offensive presentism Lars Deile
Histories
6 Infinite history Marnie Hughes-Warrington
7 History of the present: Or, two approaches to causality and contingency Stefanos Geroulanos
8 Theses on theory and history WILD ON COLLECTIVE (Ethan Kleinberg, Joan Wallach Scott, Gary Wilder)
9 Can historians be replaced by algorithms? Jo Guldi
Part two History and the future
Historicities
10 Planetary futures, planetary history Zoltán Boldizsár Simon
11 Future-oriented history Marek Tamm
12 What future for the future? Utopian lessons from a global pandemic Patrícia Vieira
Histories
13 The future as a domain of historical inquiry David J. Staley
14 Periodization of the future Cornelius Holtorf
15 History and technology futures: Where history and technology assessment come together Silke Zimmer-Merkle
16 Tomorrow is the Question: Modernity and the need for strong narratives about the future—and the past Franz-Josef Arlinghaus
Part Three
Relations to the past
Historicities
17 Probing the limits of a metaphor: On the stratigraphic model in history and geology Chris Lorenz
18 Against the historicist tradition of historical understanding Jörg van Norden
19 Historical understanding and reconciliation after violent conflict Berber Bevernage and Kate E. Temoney
20 The cross-cultural appeal of the “mirror” metaphor—History as practical past Q. Edward Wang
Histories
21 Mouse-eaten records Erica Fudge
22 Lines of sight: The historical certitude of digital reenactment Vanessa Agnew
23 The DNA archive Jerome de Groot
24 Doing history and the pre-conceptual Suman Gupta
Conclusion
Historical understanding today: Incidental remarks Lars Deile
Index


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