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- W878831456 abstract "The concepts of “ modernization” and “emancipation of women” are closely interlinked. Emancipation has come to be regarded as one of the symptoms o f modernization of society — this opinion is already strongly rooted in social consciousness. However, if these two terms are to be used precisely, it is worthwhile drawing attention to the factors that make the problem of interdependence between modernization and emancipation lose its apparent unequivocality. In the first place the very concept of modernization cannot be easily considered unequivocal. It became widespread after the Second World War, it is derived, however, from 19th c. sociology with its tendency to analyze society by means of the then numerous dichotomical models: aristocracy and democracy, militarism and industrialism, status and contract, precapi talist formations and capitalism, Gemeinschaft and G esellschaft, tradition alism and rationalism. These dichotomies, although competing with one another, can be reduced to a common denominator: they were all based on the sharp opposition of society from before and after the essential transfor mation1. They all aimed to grasp conceptually the transformations taking place within the orbit of European civilization since the turn of the 18th c. In the middle of our century a similar stimulus was provided above all by the developments in the so-called “ third world”. It was precisely then that scholars, basing themselves on the achievements of functionalism, started to elaborate the theory of modernization. If we take a close look at the then ways of defining this concept, we can easily notice the influence of a dichotomical approach to social reality. Thus modernization would be a transition from traditional to modem society. Tradition and modernity have come to be regarded as strongly interlinked, however mutually exclusive" @default.
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- W878831456 title "Modernization processes and emancipation of women in Polish territories in the 19th century / Tomasz Kizwalter." @default.
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