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- 講 題:European history after the global turn
- 主講人:Prof. Sebastian Conrad/Chair of Modern History, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
- 主持人:楊肅献/臺大歷史系教授
- 時 間:2023 年 3 月 22 日(週三)15:00-18:00
- 地 點:臺大歷史系會議室
- 主辦單位:
臺大歷史系、台灣世界史討論會、中研院史語所禮俗宗教研究室
- 演講摘要:
Over the past decades, the writing of European history has seen fundamental transformations. The global turn has deeply affected the historiography produced in many European countries. On the one hand, crucial watersheds of European history have been reinterpreted as part of larger configurations, and as responses to global challenges. On the other, it is now clear that Europe’s claim to unity and cohesion was reinforced, not least, by observers from without. In the late nineteenth century, in societies across Latin America, Africa, and Asia, contemporaries began to refer to a “Europe” that was less a specific location than a product of the imagination; the result less of geography or culture than of global geopolitics. What emerges, then, is an understanding of the history of the continent that places it firmly in the context of global conjunctures and repeated moments of re-territorialization.
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