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Overview

We willingly imagine that the speed of development of events has always remained constant here on earth. This is reflected in the fact that it is generally believed that the rate of natural phenomena is the same today as it has always been in the past and will remain this way more or less in the future. It is, now, a fact that the speed of progression of events is not constant over time. It was ascertained that since around the beginning of the 20th century the rate has accelerated in various fields, hence the term "acceleration of history" came to describe this phenomenon. This acceleration continues its course today and will even intensify.

Examples meeting these historical vaults in short time periods are many, either local or international, that contributed to the change of the direction of history. Under any circumstances though, the “mature” conditions for change are not enough without the human interference. This phenomenon has been referred to as the “acceleration of history” in order to emphasize the fact that if in the past a certain lapse of time was necessary for history to unfold—for the events to take place—today, and starting around the beginning of the 20th century, this time lapse was becoming increasingly shorter. The events today, therefore, have intensified much more than in the past.

So, which are considered as the main acceleration periods in history? Which events or developments de-normalized or deeply reformed the then acceptable norms, either national or international? Which events or developments changed the hard bits of history? These are the questions that we will try to answer in this edited volume.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498540698
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 09/30/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 174
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Alexios Alecou teaches history at the Open University of Cyprus.

Table of Contents

Introduction: What Accelerates History?, Alexios Alecou
Chapter 1: Acceleration of History: The Conceptual Framework for Causal Analysis, Nikolai S. Rozov
Chapter 2: Power Decentralization in the International System and the Acceleration of History, Zenonas Tziarras
Chapter 3: The Right to War and Violence: From Objectivity to the Acceptability, Svetlana N. Shchegolikhina
Chapter 4: Messianic Times: The Great War as the Trigger of World History, Juan Luis Fernández
Chapter 5: The Contribution of Cyprus to the Second World War as Part of the Allied Forces and the Impact of War on the Military and Political Evolution of the Island, Marios Siammas
Chapter 6: The Acceleration of History and Decolonization in the Eastern Mediterranean: The Case of Cyprus, 1945–1959, Andreas Karyos
Chapter 7: The Decentralization of the European Union as a Solution to the EU’s Paralysis, Maria Mut Bosque
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