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Whose Time Is It? The Pluralization of Time and the. Global Condition, 1870s-1940s. VANESSA OGLE. After what must have been a hot day in August 1909, a ...

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A multitude of different times prevailed in much of the world during a roughly seventy-year period from the 1870s to the 1940s.

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Download Citation | On Dec 4, 2013, Vanessa Ogle published Whose Time Is It? The Pluralization of Time and the Global Condition, 1870s-1940s ...

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Discover this 2013 paper in American Historical Review by Ogle, Vanessa focusing on: MUMBAI (India); BEIRUT (Lebanon); ASIA; HISTORY of globalization; ...

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Whose Time Is It? The Pluralization of Time and the Global Condition, 1870s-1940s, American Historical Review 120, no. 5 (2013): 1376-1402. Period: Modern.

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“Whose Time Is It? The Pluralization of Time and the Global Condition, 1870s-1940s,” American Historical Review 120, no. 5 (December 2013): 1376-1402.

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The Global Transformation of Time: 1870 – 1950 (Harvard University Press, October 2015). Articles: “Archipelago Capitalism: Tax Havens, Offshore Money, and the ...

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“Whose Time Is It? The Pluralization of Time and the Global Condition, 1870s-1940s.” American Historical Review 118 (2013): 1376-1402. READING TWO. Archives.

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The Pluralization of Time and the Global Condition, 1870s—1940s · Whose Time Is It? The Pluralization of Time and the Global Condition, 1870s—1940s (pp. 1376 ...

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Whose Time Is It? The Pluralization of Time and the Global Condition, 1870s—1940s. Author(s): VANESSA OGLE Source: The American Historical Review , DECEMBER ...

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These models treat time as either at a standstill or moving inexorably forward, but trace nothing more than a line on a 2-D graph whose axes are ...

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The notion of plural temporality invites a conception of time as open, relative, local, and multiple rather than universal, linear, closed, and singular. This ...

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For the most part, historians have interpreted the ascendancy of the global time regime as the dissemination of empty, “disenchanted,” precise, ...

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Can the Marxist tradition still provide new resources for thinking the specificity of historical time? This volume proposes to transform our understanding ...

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Throughout history, time has been an important subject of study in religion, philosophy, and science. Temporal measurement has occupied scientists and ...