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The 2020 Historical Research lecture
Historical Research Pub Date : 2020-11-01 , DOI: 10.1093/hisres/htaa029
Richard Vinen 1 , Claire Langhamer 2 , Kevin Siena 3
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Abstract The 2020 Historical Research lecture, ‘Writing histories of 2020’, asked how future historians might study and understand the global coronavirus pandemic. The lecture brought together historians with three distinctive perspectives: contemporary history and writing of the very recent past, histories of record keeping and current archive creation, and the history of contagious disease and its human consequences. The three speakers, Richard Vinen, Claire Langhamer and Kevin Siena, provided early responses on future histories of 2020 and how we might best prepare the ground for these studies. This article provides written versions of these commentaries. Common to each of the contributions, and subsequent discussion, is the ongoing challenge and responsibility of thinking historically at a time when history is clearly ‘in the making’.

中文翻译:

2020年历史研究讲座

摘要 2020 年历史研究讲座“撰写 2020 年的历史”询问未来的历史学家如何研究和理解全球冠状病毒大流行。讲座汇集了具有三个独特视角的历史学家:当代历史和最近的写作、记录保存和当前档案创建的历史,以及传染病的历史及其对人类的影响。三位发言人 Richard Vinen、Claire Langhamer 和 Kevin Siena 就 2020 年的未来历史以及我们如何最好地为这些研究做好准备提供了早期回应。本文提供了这些评论的书面版本。每个贡献和随后的讨论的共同点是,在历史显然“正在形成”的时候,进行历史思考的持续挑战和责任。
更新日期:2020-11-01
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