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Power and Time : Temporalities in Conflict and the Making of History

Edelstein, Dan(Edited by)Geroulanos, Stefanos(Edited by)Wheatley, Natasha(Edited by)
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Time is the backdrop of historical inquiry, yet it is much more than a featureless setting for events.

Different temporalities interact dynamically; sometimes they coexist tensely, sometimes they clash violently.

In this innovative volume, editors Dan Edelstein, Stefanos Geroulanos, and Natasha Wheatley bring together essays that challenge how we interpret history by focusing on the nexus of two concepts-- "power" and "time"--as they manifest in a wide variety of case studies.

Analyzing history, culture, politics, technology, law, art, and science, this engaging book shows how "temporal regimes" are constituted through the shaping of power in historically specific ways.

Power and Time includes seventeen essays on a wide variety of subjects: human rights; sovereignty; Islamic, European, and Indian history; slavery; capitalism; revolution; the Supreme Court; and even the Manson Family.

Power and Time will be an agenda-setting volume, highlighting the work of some of the world's most respected and innovative contemporary historians and posing fundamental questions for the craft of history.

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Product Details
University of Chicago Press
022648162X / 9780226481623
Hardback
909.08
11/12/2020
United States
English
464 pages
23 cm