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Studying Long-Term Processes in Human History
Die Erforschung von langfristigen Prozessen in der Menschheitsgeschichte
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Abstract Studying long-term processes in human history has over the past decades become a broad and multidisciplinary affair, which draws on various intellectual traditions. The work of sociologist Johan Goudsblom, to whom this special issue is dedicated, was an effort to transgress disciplinary boundaries a... view more
Studying long-term processes in human history has over the past decades become a broad and multidisciplinary affair, which draws on various intellectual traditions. The work of sociologist Johan Goudsblom, to whom this special issue is dedicated, was an effort to transgress disciplinary boundaries and to synthesise different perspectives in this field. In this introduction we distinguish four important scholarly lineages: social evolutionism, Darwinian theory, historical sociology, and world history with its extensions into environmental history and big history. We characterise in broad outlines each of these traditions and specify how Goudsblom combined parts of them in his own work on long-term social processes, extending in particular the sociology of Norbert Elias. The final section of this introduction gives a summary overview of the content of this HSR Special Issue.... view less
Classification
History
Sociology
Free Keywords
Long-term processes in human history; Johan Goudsblom; social evolutionism; developmental theories; Darwinian evolutionary theory; historical sociology; world history; environmental history; big history; civilising processes; Norbert Elias; Darwinian theory; Biological Evolution
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 7-34
Journal
Historical Social Research, 48 (2023) 1
Issue topic
Long-Term Processes in Human History
ISSN
0172-6404
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed