GLOBAL HISTORY LAB
Updated 26 days ago
A deeper understanding of the complex process of globalization is necessary in order to meet the challenges posed by radical political movements, multiculturalism, and climate change. Global history provides tools for such an understanding by investigating the interdependence of the scales of space and time through which historians explain the past. The GHL applies a multidimensional perspective on spatiality in order to overcome methodological territorialism, place-centrism and scale-centrism. The key dimensions of socio-spatial relations are typically the categories of territory, place, scale and network, which are constitutive and relationally intertwined.