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070311 VO Transition & Transition Debates in Global History (2006S)

Transition and Transition Debates in Global History

0.00 ECTS (2.00 SWS), SPL 7 - Geschichte

Mittwoch, 15.00-16.30 Uhr im Seminarraum Geschichte 1 (1. Stock). Beginn: 8. März 2006

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Language: English

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Aims, contents and method of the course

Many scholars and historiographic currents tried to answer the question what constituted the capitalist world-system or modernity by interpreting how they came into being - This is how the concept of transition became a central notion in an otherwise broad spectrum of approaches. Explaining how and why a society changed was and still is a means of explaining what society is. For approaches that referred to the Marxist heritage this became known as the debate about the transition from feudalism to capitalism. Apart from these debates there are a number of other contributions which are equally critical of modernisation theories, keeping at the same time more distance to Marxist concepts. Some of the historians and thinkers who belong to these are e.g. Arnold Toynbee, Karl Polanyi and Michel Foucault.
In this lecture the content-related issues of the different ways how transition may be conceptualised will be presented as well as the historical contexts in which these debates took place.

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Examination topics

This lecture will be published at the Global History-homepage for the students' benefit and as a contribution for the content pool of the European Global Studies network. The tutor will assist in the task of electronic publishing, and in the permanent interaction between the authors and the students, who via virtual communication tools will be able to contribute permanently and interactively to the publishing process.
This lecture will be held in English.
For students in the "MAGISTERSTUDIUM GLOBALGESCHICHTE" a combination with KU "Transition and Transition Debates in Global History" held by David Mayer is obligatory

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Association in the course directory

E3, R4; LAGE3; MWG01 (D700, D610); 3 ECTS

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