The construction od the peace histories from medieval and contemporary history
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ceg.2010.v57.i123.86Keywords:
Medieval history, contemporary history, immediate history, peace, non-killing, god’s peace, democratic peaceAbstract
In this article we will studie the possibility of the construction of a history of peace into the discipline of history. For this, we will work about the different classifications and different attempts that has had to build a history of peace. Starting from two examples, one relating to the medieval history and another to the contemporary history, will show some possible guidelines to be followed to integrate the idea of peace in the historic explanations, which will be done from a perspective not teleologic.
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