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This paper examines the challenges and methodological concerns which stand before historians wishing to engage in the endeavour of writing history in an increasingly globalising world of research and education which is interconnected and interdependent today more than ever before. Having in mind these challenges, it argues that the future of the discipline lies in a constant reassessment of dominant paradigms, historiographic narratives, primary and secondary sources, scholarly methods, but, more importantly, ourselves, our own cultural and social values, as well as of the disciplinary boundaries and limits of knowledge. Together with examining the mentioned challenges, this paper specifically pays attention to the future of writing history of the Western Balkans in the global era, particularly the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, whilst it also critically reassesses the current level of knowledge in the English-speaking world on the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Furthermore, the authors of this paper argue that the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina is being increasingly integrated in the global academic landscape, whilst simultaneously pointing out to the issues which still lie ahead of researchers. The purpose of this paper on the future of writing history in a globalising world was to provide a context for twelve scholarly articles published in the special issue of Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy (History, History of Arts, Archaeology), Vol. 7, No. 2, 2020, as well as to point out to the ways these articles might fit into the global repositories of the historiographic knowledge.
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在全球化的世界中书写历史
本文考察了历史学家希望在一个日益全球化的研究和教育世界中从事历史写作的挑战和方法论问题,这一世界比以往任何时候都更加相互联系和相互依存。考虑到这些挑战,它认为,该学科的未来在于不断重新评估主导范式、历史叙事、第一手和第二手来源、学术方法,但更重要的是,我们自己,我们自己的文化和社会价值,以及学科边界和知识的限制。在研究上述挑战的同时,本文特别关注全球时代西巴尔干书写历史的未来,特别是波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那的历史,同时它也批判性地重新评估了波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那历史上英语世界的当前知识水平。此外,这篇论文的作者认为,波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那的历史正在日益融入全球学术格局,同时指出了仍然摆在研究人员面前的问题。这篇关于在全球化世界中书写历史的未来的论文的目的是为发表在《哲学学院学报》(历史,艺术史,考古学)特刊,第7卷,第2期,2020年的12篇学术文章提供一个背景,并指出这些文章可能适合全球史学知识库的方式。
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