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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2022
History is traditionally concerned with the remote past. Today that’s no longer good enough. The world of the nineteen sixties is so different from that of even ten or twenty years ago that many people who’d have previously been quite unconcerned, today want to know how these changes have come about. It’s some indication of this interest in the recent past, that this year a new journal was launched, especially concerned with contemporary history. And this provides an opportunity to ask some searching questions. First and foremost, what do we mean by contemporary history?
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