This article attempts to show that in western societies of today, in the absence of absolute foundations and the lack of a frame of meaning that opens new horizons of expectations, a political self understanding of the present in terms of past, begins to emerge. This is possible because the major “catastrophes” of the 20th century have not established a rupture between past and present on the political plane. What I am trying to show here is that the kind of break between past and present made possible by events such as the French Revolution and the Fall of the Soviet Union, took place because these events provoked political ruptures. Because the catastrophes of the 20th century did not break the political order which gave them birth (the m...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
The post-1989 social order is crumbling. New forms of political discontent and expression are emergi...
This article makes the case that politics, understood as a particular kind of public action, presupp...
The consideration that our era lives under the sign of memory and that this has become the main conc...
The article deals with the following major themes. First, the theme of la longue durée structural h...
In the most general sense, the modern idea of history is a conceptual tool deployed in order to dom...
The humanities and the social sciences have been hostile to future visions in the postwar period. Th...
The purpose of the article is to explore socio-cultural conditions in European history that formed M...
Today, Western societies appear more and more like ‘nanocracies‘, as it has been proposed to rename ...
Simon ZB. The Transformation of Historical Time: Processual and Evental Temporalities . In: Tamm M, ...
In politics “soft” ideational factors are often dismissed in favor of “hard” quantifiable data. Sin...
One of the most remarkable phenomena in current international politics is the increasing attention p...
This article illustrates one of political psychology’s challenges-- to change the hold of the past o...
This article traces the literary origins of the 1945 'zero hour' concept and explores its relation a...
This article addresses some issues of the relationships between the imagin-ary and knowledge – and m...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
The post-1989 social order is crumbling. New forms of political discontent and expression are emergi...
This article makes the case that politics, understood as a particular kind of public action, presupp...
The consideration that our era lives under the sign of memory and that this has become the main conc...
The article deals with the following major themes. First, the theme of la longue durée structural h...
In the most general sense, the modern idea of history is a conceptual tool deployed in order to dom...
The humanities and the social sciences have been hostile to future visions in the postwar period. Th...
The purpose of the article is to explore socio-cultural conditions in European history that formed M...
Today, Western societies appear more and more like ‘nanocracies‘, as it has been proposed to rename ...
Simon ZB. The Transformation of Historical Time: Processual and Evental Temporalities . In: Tamm M, ...
In politics “soft” ideational factors are often dismissed in favor of “hard” quantifiable data. Sin...
One of the most remarkable phenomena in current international politics is the increasing attention p...
This article illustrates one of political psychology’s challenges-- to change the hold of the past o...
This article traces the literary origins of the 1945 'zero hour' concept and explores its relation a...
This article addresses some issues of the relationships between the imagin-ary and knowledge – and m...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
The post-1989 social order is crumbling. New forms of political discontent and expression are emergi...
This article makes the case that politics, understood as a particular kind of public action, presupp...