THEMATIC SECTIONS
I. RECONSTRUCTION OF THE HISTORIGRAPHIC PARADIGM
II. GLOBAL HISTORIOGRAPHY
1. Digital historiography
2. Between historiographies
III. INDIVIDUAL PARADIGMS
1. Mixed history as global history
2. World history as global history
3. New forms of historiographic commitment
4. Is an Immediate History possible?
5. The ends of history, today
IV. HISTORIOGRAPHY AND PRESENT
1. History and democracy
2. History and human rights
3. Historical formation of the political subject
4. The historical idea of Spain
5. Historical active memory
ROUND TABLES
I. GREAT DEBATES
A. The forms of society and its transitions
B. The state and the civil society in history
C. Individual and collective protagonists in history
D. "Great historians" and collectives tendencies in
historiography
E. Fragmentation of history, globalisation of society
F. Current paradigms in social sciences
II. IMMEDIATE HISTORIOGRAPHY
G. Groups, methods and historiographic movements
H. Historical concepts and present
I. Official histories
J. Transitions to democracy
K. The return of civil society
L. Indigenous peoples, historiography and present
III. IMMEDIATE HISTORY
M. 9/11 and 3/11
N. Globalisation, antiglobalisation, history
O. Europe at a historical crossroad
P. America at a historical crossroad
Q. The Orient and the West