Plurihistoricity Plurihistoricity
Routledge Approaches to History

Plurihistoricity

On the Historical Cultures of Extinction, Justice, and the Historical Profession

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Description de l’éditeur

This book situates historical scholarship within a plurihistoricity of contemporary historical culture, exploring conflicting conceptions of historical change in technological utopias of human enhancement, in prospects of human extinction, in societal responses to the Anthropocene, and in the imperative of bringing colonial patterns of historical injustice to justice.

Contemporary societies increasingly reclaim history from the academic pursuit of historiography. On the one hand, societal engagement in history is growing palpably. History is literally everywhere: in the fallen statues of past political regimes, in trajectories of environmental degradation, and in technological prospects of space expansion. On the other hand, societal demand for history seems to diminish rather than strengthen the authority of professionalized historical studies. What do these societal historicities stand for? How do they create pasts that matter? What futures do they desire or attempt to avoid? How do they view the historical transitions into those futures? And what is the societal role of historical scholarship and scholarly conceptions of history in the plurihistoricity of contemporary historical culture?

By addressing these questions, Simon’s book is essential reading for everyone interested in the present and future of viewing the world historically.

GENRE
Histoire
SORTIE
2025
25 juillet
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
278
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Taylor & Francis
TAILLE
3,6
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