Los orígenes míticos de la Historia Atlántica: una propuesta de categorización

The present work proposes a reflection on the mythical narratives that have been built on Atlantic History in the 21th century and organizes their genealogies, theoretical budgets and issues to be treated based on four theses that demonstrate the richness and effervescence of their production. The f...

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Autor principal: Julimar Mora Silva
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Publicado: Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/cf02ed3a0fab41c1900ab304a426f544
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Sumario:The present work proposes a reflection on the mythical narratives that have been built on Atlantic History in the 21th century and organizes their genealogies, theoretical budgets and issues to be treated based on four theses that demonstrate the richness and effervescence of their production. The first thesis places Atlantic History as a conceptual device of power aligned with American interests in the framework of the Great War and, subsequently, the Cold War; and defines the Atlantic World as a space for spreading liberalism as a political project. The second thesis understands Atlantic History as an abstraction of historical processes in dialogue; and defines the Atlantic World as a mixture of institutions, social behaviors and cultural traditions with dynamic borders. The third thesis reproaches the New Atlantic History for not accounting for European historical processes; and defines the Atlantic World as the creation and recreation of structures that cannot be separated from the long duration of the European experience. The fourth thesis locates Atlantic History as a combat narrative; and defines the Atlantic World a space of hybridization of identities.