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Chronos

The West Confronts Time
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Chronos by François Hartog is an exploration of how different societies have perceived and conceptualised time throughout history. It delves into various time regimes and how they shape our understanding of history, memory, and future possibilities. The book bridges the past, present, and future, offering a philosophical insight into how temporal perceptions influence human activity and societal change.
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This book may appeal to you if you are fascinated by how different cultures and periods conceptualise and experience time, as it delves deeply into the history of time perception. By exploring how past societies have understood and measured time, it provides a thought-provoking examination of time's role in shaping human history and civilisation.

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In Chronos, a leading French historian ranges from Western antiquity to the Anthropocene, pinpointing the crucial turning points in our relationship to time. François Hartog considers the genealogy of Western temporalities, examining the order of times and the divisions of time into epochs.

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As omnipresent as it is ungraspable, time has always inspired and eluded attempts to comprehend it. For the early Christians and the twenty-first-century world, how have past and future been woven into the present? In Chronos, a leading French historian ranges from Western antiquity to the Anthropocene, pinpointing the crucial turning points in our relationship to time.

François Hartog considers the genealogy of Western temporalities, examining the orders of time and their divisions into epochs. Beginning with how the ancient Greeks understood time, Chronos explores the fashioning of a Christian time in the early centuries of the Catholic Church. Christianity's hegemony over time reigned over Europe and beyond, only to ebb as modern time—presided over by the notion of relentless progress—set out on its march toward the future.

Hartog emphasizes the deep uncertainties the world now faces as we reckon with the arrival and significance of the Anthropocene age. Humanity has become capable of altering the climate, triggering in mere life spans changes that once took place across geological epochs. In this threatening new age, which has challenged all existing temporal constructions, what will become of the old ways of understanding time?

Intertwining reflections on intellectual history and historiography with critiques of contemporary presentism and apocalypticism, Chronos brings depth and erudition to debates over the nature of the era we are living through and offers keen insight into the experience of historical time.

Series: European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism

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Chronos by François Hartog is acclaimed for its elegance and sweeping analysis of historical time. Hartog skillfully guides readers through the evolution of Western time concepts, from Greek origins to contemporary issues like the Anthropocene. The book is praised for its profound insights and accessibility, offering a crucial perspective on our current temporal crisis.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231203128

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 27 September 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by Samuel Ross Gilbert

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 312

About the Author

François Hartog is a professor emeritus at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales in Paris. His books in English include Regimes of Historicity: Presentism and Experiences of Time (Columbia, 2015) and The Mirror of Herodotus: The Representation of the Other in the Writing of History (1988).

S. R. Gilbert is a translator living in San Francisco.

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