1968 as a turning point in historical thinking: changes in western historiography

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This article deals with an evolution of the meaning of 1968 Cultural Revolution as an "rupture event". Big ruptures have occurred since then in the historiography, affecting convictions present in several conceptions of History and directing this discipline to the cultural studies.Este artigo faz uma análise do significado da Revolução Cultural de 1968 como um "evento de ruptura". Grandes rupturas ocorreram desde então na historiografia, abalando certezas presentes em diversas concepções de História e direcionando essa disciplina para os estudos culturais.

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Rojas, C. A. A. (2004). 1968 as a turning point in historical thinking: changes in western historiography. História (São Paulo), 23(1–2), 197–218. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0101-90742004000200010

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