Affiliation:
1. Institute for European Studies, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract
With the great wave of global integration in economy, society and culture,
historiography began to acknowledge the importance of interpreting the past
at the highest - world level. Under the influence of numerous historians
(primarily in the United States and Western Europe) during the 19th century,
and to a much greater extent after 1945, rather innovative directions of
world, global and transnational history were created trying to overcome
contradictions and a narrow interpretation of the history of international
relations, national states and local communities. These focused both on
local identities and on states as key factors in the past. In the search for
phenomena that permeated world societies, historians, under the influence of
other social sciences, began to recognize capitalism as par excellence
supranational, that is, a world phenomenon. Although it may seem that the
interest in capitalism as a building block of global history (that is, the
world system as Immanuel Wallerstein said) is more recent and under the
influence of the post-Cold War era, the world-historical significance of
this phenomenon was first recognized by authors from the turn of the 19th to
the 20th century. Among them, the German economist, sociologist and
historian Werner Sombart (1863-1941) has a special place, since he devoted
several decades of his career to the study of this phenomenon.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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