Publication: no 136 of the REMMM "The impressions of the time: social calendars and rhythms "(Sylvia Chiffoleau dir).
Disciplines
Blog Post
French
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the history of time, as previously built by historiography, focused on the Western experience. The recent resumption of studies on time, linked to the phenomenon of accelerating and de-structuring it in modernity, has further enriched knowledge, particularly on the diversity of social time (working time, leisure time, family time, etc.). However, the role of non-Western spaces in these reflections remains rather modest. In addition, with regard to...