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  1. Contemporary history, in English-language historiography, is a subset of modern history that describes the historical period from approximately 1945 to the present.

  2. Era moderna. A la vuelta del siglo XX, el mundo vivió una serie de grandes conflagraciones, la Primera Guerra Mundial y la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Cerca del final de la primera gran guerra, hubo una serie de revoluciones rusas y una guerra civil rusa.

  3. Contemporary history refers to the history of events usually within the lifetime of the historian, although sometimes, in the European or North American context, to post-1945 or even post-1914 history.

  4. Contemporary history. Michael D. Kandiah. The aim of contemporary history is to conceptualise, contextualise and historicise – to explain – some aspect of the recent past or to provide a historical understanding of current trends or developments.

  5. The Journal of Contemporary History (JCH) is a quarterly peer-reviewed international journal publishing articles and book reviews on twentieth-century history (post-1930), covering a broad range of historical approaches including social, economic, political, diplomatic, intellectual and cultural.