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Темпоральные режимы после 1700 г. и (не)прошедшее будущее в концепции Г. Янсена
The article is devoted to Harry Jansen's book " Hidden in Historicism. Time Regimes since 1700". Engaging in polemics with the leaders of theoretical historiography at the turn of the 20th-21st centuries, R. Koselleck and F. Artog, its author questions the homogeneity of the future-oriented (according to Koselleck) temporal regime of modernity and identifies at least four different modifications of it. Jansen disputes the radical break of contemporary "presentist" temporal regime with nineteenth-century historicism and convincingly shows the hybridization of its modifications. He emphasizes the importance of the social dimension of historiographic controversy and its inextricable relationship with the growth of alarmist sentiments and uncertainty in contemporary world. In this context the question of the relationship between space of historical experience and horizon of expectations acquires new relevance.