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Transition and Transition Debates in Global History
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Nothing outside „transition“... Transition: relatively small, gradual changes, become a qualitatively new phenomenon. Transition: -physical nature -Individuals -Economy -Social, political, cultural spheres -Ideological, conceptual etc. transitions
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Transitions in history: Focus on some historical processes of economic, social and political transition Focus on transition to „modern society“ Attributes often used: –Western –Modern –Capitalist/bourgeois capitalist –Market-based –Industrial
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„Tell me how the transition happened and I tell you who you are?“ Not „as it really was“ (L. v. Ranke) Instead: historical conceptualizations of the genesis of modern capitalist society Reflects: -ideas of how society works in general -ideas of „conditio humana“ -> G. Fülberth: „Kapitalistik“
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Three key-notions for discussing economic transition Re-production -> subsistence Production -> labour and labour force Exchange -> trade, markets, money economy
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Meanings of the term „transition“ Related concepts: evolution, development, birth, genesis, making, formation, emergence, „coming into being“ (Werden, Entstehung, Entfaltung, Herausbildung)
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Different modes of transition Transition as gradual changes becoming a new quality? „evolutionary materialism“ (Stephen K. Sanderson, Social Transformations. A General Theory of Historical Development, Oxford 1995)
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Transition as gradual changes becoming a new quality in specific and relatively short periods of time? –„leaps“, „revolution“
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Transition as gradual changes becoming a new quality, which means a higher, better quality? –„progress“, „development“
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Transition, it‘s gradual changes and qualitative consequences as preconceived, preordained and inherent? –Teleology, „Development“ in modernization theory, „Theory of stages“ in Soviet Marxism
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„Transition“ linked to concept of „time“ Social time is not neutral in relation to historical context
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Transition/transformation studies, a new sub-disciline? Before 1989: „Transition“ in the disuccion about the genesis of modern capitalist society „Transition“ as concept in marxist conceptions about a new form of society 1976: transición in Spain; 1980: transición in Latin America.
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Post-89 Transition Studies „transition“ becomes a mainstream concept - emergence of a booming sub-discipline, especially in political and social sciences. How to understand and promote the transition to „well-functioning markets“, „democratic institutions“ in the countries of former Real Socialism. Liberal consensus as political-ideological background.
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