Cambio e Historia: necesidades y posibilidades del análisis historiográfico a través de las "experiencias de transformación"
Abstract
The main objective of this present paper is to review some methodological problems of the historical analysis of social change; the aim is to overcome the idea that postulates that social transformations adopt forms of transitions between models of society. This works seeks to emphasize the complexity of mutations and try to claim an examination through a micro dissection of changes. With this aims, it is proposed what has been called «experiences of transformation» as a way to investigate the processes of change and as a means to address the complexity of the factors that were playing. This means studying social changes through the micro episodes of social life; that is, analyzing all the moments that individuals lived in relation to certain social mutations in specific contexts and the ways in which they reacted, perceived, managed, negotiated, promoted or even resisted changes. Although the work does not address a specific chronology, much of the reflections come from the problems that emerge in the study of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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