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  1. Contemporary history is either a subset of the late modern period, or it is one of the three major subsets of modern history, alongside the early modern period and the late modern period. In the social sciences, contemporary history is also continuous with, and related to, the rise of postmodernity.

  2. Historia de la era contemporánea. La historia de la era contemporánea de. siglo XIX. 1 En el contexto más amplio de su uso, la historia contemporánea es esa parte de la historia viva aún en la memoria. Basándonos en la vida humana, la historia contemporánea se extendería por un período de aproximadamente de 80 años.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Journal of Contemporary History es una revista científica arbitrada que se centra en el estudio de la historia contemporánea. Fue fundada en 1966 por Walter Laqueur y George Mosse. [1] Actualmente es publicada trimestralmente por Sage Publications y editada por Richard J. Evans (Universidad de Cambridge) y Mary Neuburger ...

  6. Contemporary period. By country. Topical timelines. Exploration. Wars. See also. References. Further reading. Timelines of modern history. The following are timelines of modern history, from the end of the Middle Ages, c. 1400 – c. 1500, [1] to the present. General timelines. Early modern period.

  7. Hace 3 días · 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.