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Conceptualizing the History of the Present Time offers a rigorous examination of how historians approach and theorize the study of contemporary events and periods. María Inés Mudrovcic engages with fundamental questions about periodization, historical consciousness, and the challenges of analyzing ongoing historical processes.
The book addresses the theoretical complexities that arise when the present itself becomes the subject of historical inquiry. Mudrovcic explores various conceptual frameworks and methodological approaches that scholars employ to make sense of current events within a historical context. This element in historical theory and practice provides essential insights for historians, students, and academics interested in understanding how historical knowledge is constructed and how we can meaningfully study our own time.







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