Fazendo História Global: reflexões, dúvidas e compromissos

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  • José Antonio Sánchez Román CPDOC - Fundação Getulio Vargas

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História Global, teoria, Historiografia, globalização, virada global, América Latina.

Resumo

O principal objetivo do presente artigo é apresentar algumas reflexões e dúvidas que surgiram durante e após a Conferência Global de História realizada no Rio de Janeiro em 2016. Nesse sentido, a importância da espacialidade e da temporalidade para os estudos da chamada "virada global" será discutida e analisada. Outro ponto que será discutido ao longo do artigo é o impacto da globalização no campo da História e em seus subcampos. Finalmente, haverá uma discussão sobre o modo como a História Global tem sido escrita na América Latina e suas similaridades e diferenças com a História Global escrita na Europa.

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2017-04-17

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