From Feudalism to the African Mode of Production: the Problem of Typology of the Pre-Modern Peripherial European Societies Cover Image

Od feudalizmu do afrykańskiego sposobu produkcji. Problem typologii przednowoczesnych peryferyjnych społeczeństw europejskich
From Feudalism to the African Mode of Production: the Problem of Typology of the Pre-Modern Peripherial European Societies

Author(s): Nerijus Babinskas
Subject(s): Psychology, History of Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Social Philosophy, Special Branches of Philosophy, Sociology
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: feudalism; African mode of production; pre-modern peripherial European societies

Summary/Abstract: I assert that methodological nationalism (national paradigm) is one of the main reasons of methodological inertia of the current historiography especially in the area of the post-communist European countries. In the current article I argue that comparative history could be a bridge between con- ventional (mainstream) historiography and approaches of so-called macrohistory. In this context typology should be treated as one of possible methods of comparative history. The most traditional approach of medievalists to articulate classi cation of pre-modern European societies is consider whether particular pre-modern society is feudal or not. However I argue that this approach is quite complicated because of ambiguity and polysemy of the term. There are at least several Marxist and non-Marxist alternatives like the tributary mode of production, patrimonialism versus feudalism di- chotomy or the so-called type/model of early Central European state. The application of the concept of the African mode of production in the case of typology of some European pre-modern peripheral societies despite of its paradoxically looking etimology also is plausible.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 42
  • Page Range: 119-133
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Polish