Where is the past? Time in historical geography

IF 1.3 2区 历史学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Historical Geography Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI:10.1016/j.jhg.2024.03.010
Ivan Marković
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Despite human geography's sophisticated analyses and overwhelming focus on space, time in its various guises has certainly not been absent in the literature. The same cannot be said for historical geography, which is particularly interesting as its main concern is purportedly with space and place in and across other times. In response, this paper examines the ontology and epistemology of time in “modern” historical geography since the early 2000s and does so in discussion with recent developments in theory and philosophy of history, specifically the notion of ‘new presentism’. An idea which broadly posits that the past and the future do not exist as separate categories but are always projections of specific presents, they exist as the present's own immanent modes. This is achieved by adopting Robert Dodgshon's concept of the ‘specious present’ in order to (1) affirm, albeit on different epistemological grounds, the partiality, situatedness and contingency of historical geographies as well as the embodied and performative nature of archival labour; (2) offer an accessible conceptual tool in thinking about the role of time in the practice of future historical geography research; and finally (3) suggest that thinking historical geography as a practice in and through the ‘specious present’ makes questions of ethics, accountability, and politics of knowledge production both central and inevitable, as opposed to just being examples of “good practice” or worse still, being completely sidestepped by virtue of an imagined spatio-temporal distance between the bygone past and the present moment of research.

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过去在哪里?历史地理中的时间
尽管人文地理学对空间进行了复杂的分析,并对空间给予了压倒性的关注,但各种形式的时间在文献中肯定不会缺席。历史地理学的情况却并非如此,因为它的主要关注点据称是其他时间中的空间和地点。为此,本文探讨了 21 世纪初以来 "现代 "历史地理学中的时间本体论和认识论,并结合历史理论和哲学的最新发展,特别是 "新现在主义 "的概念进行了讨论。这种观点广泛地认为,过去和未来并不是作为独立的范畴存在的,而总是特定现在的投影,它们作为现在自身的内在模式而存在。为此,我们采用了罗伯特-多吉逊(Robert Dodgshon)的 "似是而非的现在"(specious present)概念,以便:(1) 尽管基于不同的认识论基础,但肯定历史地理学的片面性、情境性和偶然性,以及档案工作的体现性和表演性;(2) 为思考时间在未来历史地理学研究实践中的作用提供一个易用的概念工具;最后,(3) 建议将历史地理学视为 "似是而非的现在 "中的一种实践,使知识生产的伦理、责任和政治问题成为核心和不可避免的问题,而不仅仅是 "良好实践 "的例子,或者更糟糕的是,由于在过去的历史和现在的研究之间想象的时空距离而被完全回避。
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期刊介绍: A well-established international quarterly, the Journal of Historical Geography publishes articles on all aspects of historical geography and cognate fields, including environmental history. As well as publishing original research papers of interest to a wide international and interdisciplinary readership, the journal encourages lively discussion of methodological and conceptual issues and debates over new challenges facing researchers in the field. Each issue includes a substantial book review section.
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