从历史的角度对全球化的年代化和维度的非常规解读

Alexandre Ottoni Teatini Salles
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与短期的商业周期不同,全球化是在繁荣时期和不同类型的危机期间的长波中发展的。这种现象通常与国家经济融入生产和金融市场的更广泛(全球)领域的过程有关。目前该术语使用的增加并不意味着这种现象实际上是新的。因此,本文旨在从历史的角度分析全球化的前提、分期和维度。许多学者根据过去几十年(通常从20世纪70年代末开始)发生的事情讨论了其原因和后果。然而,这种现象在历史上是有先例的,这意味着,它并不是20世纪末资本主义所独有的。大量文献表明,自一个世纪(甚至几个世纪)前以来,涉及人类活动和社会互动的许多领域的更大的全球连通性在历史上不时发生。因此,本文假设全球化不仅是世俗的,而且是一个古老的现象。因此,他建议将全球一体化的非经济方面作为调查这一主题的关键因素,而这一点一直被经济学家和经济史学家所忽视。基于此,本文主要以Held(1999)的贡献为基础,从跨学科的角度对全球化的讨论进行系统化。它的结论是,全球化的第一个历史事件的开始早在中世纪就发生了,并强调了它在经济以外的方面的重要性,如文化和语言。
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An unconventional interpretation on periodization and dimensions of globalization in historical perspective
Unlike the short-term business cycles, globalization has developed in long waves surrounded by periods of booms and different types of crises. The phenomenon is usually associated with a process of the integration of national economies into a wider (global) sphere involving productive and financial markets. The current increased use of the term does not mean that the phenomenon is actually new.  Hence, the article aims to analyse preconditions, periodization and dimensions of globalization in historical perspective. Many scholars have discussed its causes and consequences based on what has taken place in the last few decades, normally starting in the late 1970s. Nevertheless, the phenomenon has precedents in history, which means, it is not an exclusive occurrence of the capitalism of the late 20th century. A literature has flourished suggesting that the occurrence of greater global connectivity involving many areas of human activity and social interaction has occurred at times in history since a century (or even centuries) ago. So, the article postulates that globalization is not only secular but an ancient phenomenon. Therefore, proposes that non-economic aspects of global integration should be considered as key elements to survey the topic, which have been neglected by economists and economic historians. On this account, this paper proposes a systematization of the discussions on globalization from an interdisciplinary point of view based mainly on the contribution of Held (1999). It concludes that the beginning of the first historical occurrences of globalization occurred much as early as in the Middle Ages, and emphasises the importance of aspects of it outside economics, such as culture and language.
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