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Based on the book's focus on shifting borders, this feature would use interactive maps to show how territories transformed instantly—for example, the collapse of empires after the Great War (1914–1918) as detailed in Chapter 8.
An interactive timeline and mapping tool that allows users to "lock" a specific year and visualize simultaneous, often contradictory, global shifts discussed in the text—such as the Industrial Revolution in Britain occurring alongside political revolutions in France or colonial expansion in Africa. Key Functionalities El mundo contemporaneo. Del sig - Ramon Villare...
Inspired by the "5 C’s of historical thinking" (change, causality, context, complexity, and contingency), users can click an event (like the crack of 1929) to see "threads" connecting it to subsequent global events (like the rise of totalitarianism). Based on the book's focus on shifting borders,
Users can toggle between the "Long 19th Century" (focusing on liberal revolutions and industrialization) and the "Short 20th Century" (focusing on global conflicts, the Cold War, and globalization). Users can toggle between the "Long 19th Century"
Since the book is dense with synthesis, the tool could integrate audio summaries or "podcasts" for each chapter (similar to existing MP3 recordings for the visually impaired) to help users grasp the "big picture" while they browse technical data. Why it works for Villares’ work