La historia como disciplina pública en tiempo de memoria. Imperios, conexiones y resistencias

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18192/rceh.v46i3.7077

Keywords:

historiography, memory, public history, global history

Abstract

The loss of the supposed monopoly of professional historians over the past and the predominant presentist conception of history have given an unusual vitality to a discipline which, far from being in crisis, obliges us to multiply efforts to transfer the results of our research to the rest of society. From the perspective of early modern history, the article raises some considerations on the convenience of approaching the study of imperial structures from an angle capable of combining global dynamics with the determining weight of the local sphere, the importance of analyzing the vertebral role played by all kinds of connectors and overlapping networks, and the memory of the multiple manifestations of resistance and hybridization.

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Published

2025-04-01