2015
DOI: 10.1111/1468-4446.12144
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Europe in world regional perspective: formations of modernity and major historical transformations

Abstract: The paper seeks to present a world regional approach to the analysis of modernity and in doing so it also aims to make a contribution to comparative sociology and social theory. It is argued that world regions are the most suitable entry-point for comparing different sociopolitical constellations of our time, preferable to continents, civilizations and nation-states. However, a world regional foundation on its own is insufficient, due to the internal plurality and historically changing forms of world regions, … Show more

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“…Now it would appear that the entire world is embroiled in societal and technological modes of organization that began in Europe in the nineteenth century. Modernity, too, has been strongly influenced by the European and later the North American variants (see Delanty, 2015a, 2015b; Mota and Delanty, 2015; Wagner, 2012). It would seem to be the case that the diverse routes of modernity throughout the world, while departing in significant ways from the western world, have nonetheless embarked on much the same project of relentless growth and environmental destruction.…”
Section: Temporalities Of the Anthropocenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Now it would appear that the entire world is embroiled in societal and technological modes of organization that began in Europe in the nineteenth century. Modernity, too, has been strongly influenced by the European and later the North American variants (see Delanty, 2015a, 2015b; Mota and Delanty, 2015; Wagner, 2012). It would seem to be the case that the diverse routes of modernity throughout the world, while departing in significant ways from the western world, have nonetheless embarked on much the same project of relentless growth and environmental destruction.…”
Section: Temporalities Of the Anthropocenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…В ряде работ Деланти стремится продемонстрировать возможности своего под-хода для анализа неевропейских обществ, в которых модерн развивался в соот-ветствии с собственной цивилизационной и региональной логикой (Delanty, 2015b(Delanty, , 2016b. В данном случае его анализ отчасти перекликается с «неевропейской кон-цептуализацией модерна», осуществленной Н. Музелисом .…”
Section: неевропейские версии модернаunclassified
“…Central and Eastern Europe is a geographical subunit of the continent between three seas the Nordic, the Adriatic, and the Black Sea. Gerard Dalanty is a well-known historian on the field of Europe (Delanty, 2015(Delanty, , 2018. He developed six subregions across the continent using two main criteria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%