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World history as ecumenical history?(FORUM: DEBATING THE WORLD HISTORY PROJECT)

THE CRITIQUE OF EUROCENTRISM

In the future, world history or transcultural history (1) may come to experience more disputes between rival research approaches, political positions, and overall worldviews than most other branches of historiography. (2) The exploration of spaces beyond nation-states and between single world regions makes it necessary to critically reconsider the structures and guiding principles of the field. The mere fact that a largely nationally organized scholarly community is somewhat ill equipped to handle transnational or even global research agendas may require significant disciplinary introspection. The question of whose world history, what ...

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