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The construction and division of time / Masayuki Sato. The modes of historicity as experiential traces / François Dosse. Time, chronology and history: the Indian case / Harbans Mukhia. Epic and chronicle: voice and writing in historical representations / Junzo Kawada. The memorable, the measurable, and a good sense of timing: Jewish systems of chronology and periodization / Jonathan Webber. When were the middle ages? / Peter Raedts. The uses and misuses of history. The Responsibility of the historian, past and present / Georg G. Iggers. The witness and the historian / François Hartog. Baobian and Jingshi, on the role of the traditional Chinese historian / Ku Weiying. Historical consciousness and institutional concern in European medieval historiography (eleventh and twelfth centuries) / Hans-Werner Goetz. Creating a Stalinist model of Russian history in the 1930s. Maxim Gorky's historical initiatives / Sergei Zhuravlev. The nationalist message in socialist code: on court historography in people's Poland and North Korea / Jie-Hyun Lim. Resistance to the censorship of historical thought in the twentieth century / Antoon de Baets. . - The status and future of universal history / Patrick Karl O'Brien. World history: an archaeological perspective / Andrew Sherratt. Oceanic trade and global development, 1500-1995 / Kaoru Sugihara. Gender as an analytical tool in global history / Ida Blom. Cultural encounters between the continents over the centuries / Jerry H. Bentley. Biological exchange and biological invasion in world history / J.R. McNeill. European technology and Manchu power: reflections on the 'military revolution' in seventeenth-century China / Nicola di Cosmo. From the Ryukyu to the Hong Kong networks: A history of maritime Asia and east and southeast Asian regional networks 1400-1900 / Takeshi Hamashita. Amongst feigned friends and declared enemies / Leionard Blussé. Mouradgea d'Ohsson and his Tableau général de l'Empire othoman: Redefining the self defining by the other / Carter Vaughn Findley. Free and coerced migrations: the Atlantic in global perspective / David Eltis. . - 249 kr
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Historians task has always been to make sense of the world. In an age of globalisation this task has become even more formidable. In this book some of the worlds most prominent historians take stock of the new situation, reflect on its implications and offer brilliant insights into the fascinations of the new field.

Two thousand historians met in Oslo, Norway in the year 2000. High on their agenda was the state of global history. Making Sense of Global History presents selected papers dealing with the status and future of global history, cultural contacts between the continents over the centuries, the manifold construction and division of time, and with the use and misuse of history worldwide. This Commemorative Volume from the 19th International Congress of the Historical Sciences contains 24 papers all chosen for their excellence and general appeal.

Sølvi Sogner (ed.) is professor of early modern history at the University of Oslo.

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