No. 24 (2020): Dossiê "1918: O fim do século XIX, 100 anos depois"
100 years after the end of the conflict, a problem is imposed on the representation of the Great War: once all its survivors are gone, how to understand the unrepresentable and incommunicable experience of war? How to offer new readings and new representations when it is only possible to be anchored in second-hand representations? If 1918 is, as Hobsbawm understands, the “end of the 19th century”, how can we read this historical event today at the end of the 20th century?