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  2. Late modern period - Wikipedia

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    Some researchers typify the end of the Late Modern period by the concerns for the environment which began in 1950, as this marks the end of modern confidence about humanity's domination of the natural world. [5] The Postmodern era is the economic or cultural state or condition of society which is said to exist after modernity.

  3. Late modernity - Wikipedia

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    The subject is constructed in late modernity against the backdrop of a fragmented world of competing and contrasting identities [6] and lifestyle cultures. [7] The framing matrix of the late modern personality is the ambiguous way the fluid social relations of late modernity impinge on the individual, producing a reflexive and multiple self. [8]

  4. List of time periods - Wikipedia

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    Early modern period – The chronological limits of this period are open to debate. It emerges from the Late Middle Ages (c. 1500), demarcated by historians as beginning with the fall of Constantinople in 1453, in forms such as the Italian Renaissance in the West, the Ming dynasty in the East, and the rise of the Aztecs in the New World.

  5. Timelines of modern history - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Early modern period. 1.2 Late modern period. 1.3 Contemporary period. 1.4 Future. 2 By country. ... Late modern period. For a timeline of events from 1801 to 1900

  6. Modern era - Wikipedia

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    The European Renaissance (about 1420–1630) is an important transition period beginning between the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Times, which started in Italy. " Postmodernism ", coined 1949, on the other hand, would describe rather a movement in art than a period of history, and is usually applied to arts, but not to any events of the ...

  7. Late modernism - Wikipedia

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    Late modernism describes movements which both arise from, and react against, trends in modernism and reject some aspect of modernism, while fully developing the conceptual potentiality of the modernist enterprise. [9] In some descriptions post-modernism as a period in art is completed, whereas in others it is a continuing movement in ...

  8. Category:Late modern period - Wikipedia

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    History books about the late modern period (7 C, 6 P) C. Christianity in the late modern period (10 C, 8 P) E. Late modern economic history (7 C, 22 P)

  9. Modernity - Wikipedia

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    The term "contemporary history" is also used to refer to the post-1945 timeframe, without assigning it to either the modern or postmodern era. (Thus "modern" may be used as a name of a particular era in the past, as opposed to meaning "the current era".) Depending on the field, modernity may refer to different time periods or qualities.