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SUBSET OF MODERN HISTORY THAT DESCRIBES THE HISTORICAL PERIOD FROM APPROXIMATELY 1945 TO THE PRESENT, COMMON IN ENGLISH-LANGUAGE HISTORIOGRAPHY
Contemporary History; Contemporany; Contemporary era; Contemporary historic events; Contemporary world; Contemporaneity principle; Contemporary; Contemporary period; Contemporary Period; Current history; Post-1945 history; CONTEMPORARY; Contemporary modern era
  • Decolonization of the British Empire in Africa.
  • Countries by real GDP growth rate in 2014. (Countries in brown were in recession.)
  • The division of [[Europe]] during the Cold War
  • A visualization of the various routes through a portion of the Internet. Partial map of the Internet based in 2005.
  • World Trade Center]] on fire and the [[Statue of Liberty]].
  • U.S. Army]] troops in [[Kunar Province]]

contemporary         

[kən'tem|p(ə)rəri-{kən'tem}p(ə)ri]

прилагательное

общая лексика

современный

(часто with) современный (чему-л.)

одновременный

одного возраста

одной эпохи

разговорное выражение

в современном стиле

по последней моде

модерновый

синоним

modern

существительное

[kən'tem|p(ə)rəri-{kən'tem}p(ə)ri]

общая лексика

современник

ровесник

сверстник

газета или периодическое издание

выходящие одновременно с другой газетой или изданием

(Contemporary) современный стиль (мебели и т. п.; 50-е годы XX в.)

издание, произведение, вышедшее в тот же период, что и другое

contemporary         
современный
contemporary         
contemporary 1. noun 1) современник 2) сверстник 3) издание, произведение, вышедшее в тот же период, что и другое 2. adj. 1) современный 2) одновременный 3) одного возраста; одной эпохи Syn: see modern

Определение

contemporary
(contemporaries)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Contemporary things are modern and relate to the present time.
She writes a lot of contemporary music for people like Whitney Houston...
Only the names are ancient; the characters are modern and contemporary.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
Contemporary people or things were alive or happened at the same time as something else you are talking about.
...drawing upon official records and the reports of contemporary witnesses.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
3.
Someone's contemporary is a person who is or was alive at the same time as them.
Like most of my contemporaries, I grew up in a vastly different world.
N-COUNT: usu pl, poss N

Википедия

Contemporary history

Contemporary history, in English-language historiography, is a subset of modern history that describes the historical period from approximately 1945 to the present. Contemporary history is either a subset of the late modern period, or it is one of the three major subsets of modern history, alongside the early modern period and the late modern period. In the social sciences, contemporary history is also continuous with, and related to, the rise of postmodernity.

Contemporary history is politically dominated by the Cold War (1947–1991) between the Western Bloc, led by the United States, and the Eastern Bloc, led by the Soviet Union. The confrontation spurred fears of a nuclear war. An all-out "hot" war was avoided, but both sides intervened in the internal politics of smaller nations in their bid for global influence and via proxy wars. The Cold War ultimately ended with the Revolutions of 1989 and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The latter stages and aftermath of the Cold War enabled the democratization of much of Europe, Africa, and Latin America. Decolonization was another important trend in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa as new states gained independence from European colonial empires during the period from 1945–1975. The Middle East also saw a conflict involving the new state of Israel, the rise of petroleum politics, the continuing prominence but later decline of Arab nationalism, and the growth of Islamism. The first supranational organizations of government, such as the United Nations and European Union, emerged during the period after 1945.

Countercultures rose and the sexual revolution transformed social relations in western countries between the 1960s and 1980s, as seen in the protests of 1968. Living standards rose sharply across the developed world because of the post-war economic boom. Japan and West Germany both emerged as exceptionally strong economies. The culture of the United States spread widely, with American television and movies spreading across the world. Some Western countries began a slow process of deindustrializing in the 1970s; globalization led to the emergence of new financial and industrial centers in Asia. The Japanese economic miracle was later followed by the Four Asian Tigers of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan; and later China after its economic reform, which then exported its consumer and technological goods around the world.

Science made new advances after 1945: spaceflight, nuclear technology, lasers, semiconductors, molecular biology, genetics, particle physics, and the Standard Model of quantum field theory. The first commercial computers were created, followed by the Internet, beginning the Information Age.

Примеры произношения для contemporary
1. contemporary.
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2. dance, contemporary
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3. contemporary, adventurous,
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4. contemporary gamers.
Gamification Revolution _ Gabe Zichermann _ Talks at Google
5. contemporary philosophers.
Taylor _ Talks at Google
Примеры употребления для contemporary
1. Brian Draper is lecturer in contemporary culture at the London Institute of Contemporary Christianity, licc.org.uk
2. It embraces so much about contemporary life." Rushdie‘s contemporary life would make a novel perhaps even more compelling.
3. Contemporary Christian musician Nathan Cochran is 28.
4. Their descendants include 21 contemporary tribes.
5. Contemporary Christian singer Bart Millard is 36.