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          Hauptseminar        
      
      WiSe 18/19: Early Modernities in Transcultural Perspectives: New Sources and Recent Approaches
Claudia Jarzebowski-Schröter
Kommentar
        Premodernity has a longstanding history in anglophone historiography. The German term „Frühe Neuzeit“ translates into Early Modernity. With this comes a shift in focus: How modern must premodernity be in order to be considered by historians of modern history.  Or: how specific must early modern history be in order to serve as a blueprint for modernity in that very sense of offering alternatives to the winning road into presence. We will discuss recent research and deliberations of how early modern history fits into modern history and why it may/may not make sense to think a little more about concepts as such as of early modernities. Global history comes to the fore as a matter of re-thinking universalism - predominantly  in regard to the 18th and 19th century, the so called „Sattelzeit“!        Schließen
    
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