The fabric of historical time /

"Historical time is a notoriously elusive notion. Yet, as societies attempt to make sense of rapidly changing worlds, it gains a new significance in the twenty-first century. This Element sketches a theory of historical time as based on a distinction between temporality and historicity. It appr...

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Main Authors: Simon, Zoltán Boldizsár (Author)
Group Author: Tamm, Marek
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: Cambridge, UK :
Publication Dates: 2023.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Cambridge elements. Elements in historical theory and practice. 2634-8608
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Summary: "Historical time is a notoriously elusive notion. Yet, as societies attempt to make sense of rapidly changing worlds, it gains a new significance in the twenty-first century. This Element sketches a theory of historical time as based on a distinction between temporality and historicity. It approaches the fabric of historical time as varying relational arrangements and interactions of multiple temporalities and historicities. In the fabric, kinds of temporalities and historicities emerge, come to being, fade out, transform, cease to exist, merge, coexist, overlap, arrange and rearrange in constellations, and clash and conflict in a dynamic without a predetermined plot. The Element pays special attention to the more-than-human temporalities of the Anthropocene, the technology-fueled historicities of runaway changes, and the conflicts in the fabric of historical time at the intersections of technological, ecological, and social change." --
Carrier Form: 71 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [56]-71).
ISBN: 9781009108331
1009108336
Index Number: D16
CLC: K01
Call Number: K01/S596-1
Contents: Introduction: the fabric of historical time -- Modern historical time and its exhaustion -- A new muliplicity of historical times -- Conflicts in the fabric of historical time -- One fabric, many times: a resolution -- References.