Introduction, Historical Understanding Today, Zoltán Boldizsár Simon, (Bielefeld University, Germany)Part I: The Historical PresentHistoricities1. The Texture of the Present, François Hartog (EHESS, France)2. Framing the Polychronic Present, Victoria Fareld (Stockholm University, Sweden)3. Caught between Past and Future: On the Uses of Temporality for Political Exclusion, Moira Pérez (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina)4. In Sync/Out of Sync, Helge Jordheim, (University of Oslo, Norway)5. Favoring an Offensive Presentism, Lars Deile, (Bielefeld University, Germany)Histories6. Infinite History, Marnie Hughes-Warrington, (Australian National University, Australia)7. History of the Present: Or, Two Approaches to Causality and Contingency, Stefanos Geroulanos, (New York University, USA)8. Theses on Theory and History WILD ON COLLECTIVE, Ethan Kleinberg, (Wesleyan University, USA) Joan Wallach Scott, (Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, USA), Gary Wilder, (CUNY, USA)9. Can Historians Be Replaced by Algorithms?, Jo Guldi, (Southern Methodist University, USA)Part II. History and the FutureHistoricities10. Planetary Futures, Planetary History, Zoltán Boldizsár Simon, (Bielefeld University, Germany)11. Future-Oriented History, Marek Tamm, (Tallinn University, Estonia)12. What Future for the Future? Utopian Lessons from a Global Pandemic, Patrícia Vieira (University of Coimbra, Portugal)Histories13. The Future as a Domain of Historical Inquiry, David Staley, (Ohio State University, USA)14. Periodization of the Future, Cornelius Holtorf, (Linnaeus University, Sweden)15. History and Technology Futures: Where History and Technology Assessment Come Together, Silke Zimmer-Merkle, (Institute for Technology Karlsruhe, Germany)16. Tomorrow is the Question: Modernity and the Need for Strong Narratives about the Future – and the Past, Franz-Josef Arlinghaus, (Bielefeld University, Germany)Part III: Relations to the PastHistoricities17. Probing the Limits of a Metaphor: On the Stratigraphic Model in History and Geology, Chris Lorenz, (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany)18. Against the Historicist Tradition of Historical Understanding, Jörg van Norden, (Bielefeld University, Germany)19. Historical Understanding and Reconciliation after Violent Conflict, Berber Bevernage, (Ghent University, Belgium), Kate E. Temoney (Montclair State University, USA)20. The Cross-Cultural Appeal of the ‘Mirror’ Metaphor—History as Practical Past, Q. Edward Wang (Rowan University, USA)Histories21. Mouse-Eaten Records, Erica Fudge (University of Strathclyde, UK)22. Lines of Sight: The Historical Certitude of Digital Reenactment, Vanessa Agnew, (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany)23. The DNA Archive, Jermoe de Groot (University of Manchester, UK)24. Doing History and the Pre-Conceptual, Suman Gupta (The Open University, UK)Conclusion, Historical Understanding Today: Incidental Remarks, Lars Deilie (Bielefeld University, Germany)
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