Urban and rural articulations of an early modern bourgeois civilizing process and its discontents

Over the course of the so-called early modern period the civilizing process unfurled both at the individual level and within society as a whole. At its heart lies the idea that one form of individual habitus or social organization in a larger sense claims to have ascended above previous stages of li...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ulrich Ufer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Journal of Urban Research 2011-01-01
Series:Articulo: Journal of Urban Research
Subjects:
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/articulo/1583
_version_ 1819074334837178368
author Ulrich Ufer
author_facet Ulrich Ufer
author_sort Ulrich Ufer
collection DOAJ
description Over the course of the so-called early modern period the civilizing process unfurled both at the individual level and within society as a whole. At its heart lies the idea that one form of individual habitus or social organization in a larger sense claims to have ascended above previous stages of linear development. This paradigm of modernity emerged in the Netherlands during the seventeenth century and was intimately tied to the social dynamics of Dutch early modern urbanization and to concomitant transformations in the countryside. Urban and rural forms of social organization increasingly grew apart and this allowed attributing to urban and rural areas as well as to their respective inhabitants the very characteristics that associated the former more closely and the latter more remotely with the benefits of civilization and progress. This study in anthropological history assesses such early modern social dynamics between the urban and the rural by employing a model of civilized urban identity space, defined by four oppositional ideal types – the Burger, the Boer, the Pronckert and the Hovenier.
first_indexed 2024-12-21T18:07:52Z
format Article
id doaj.art-a07914cf2af14f1c8caf04f0ca281758
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 1661-4941
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-21T18:07:52Z
publishDate 2011-01-01
publisher Journal of Urban Research
record_format Article
series Articulo: Journal of Urban Research
spelling doaj.art-a07914cf2af14f1c8caf04f0ca2817582022-12-21T18:54:53ZengJournal of Urban ResearchArticulo: Journal of Urban Research1661-49412011-01-01310.4000/articulo.1583Urban and rural articulations of an early modern bourgeois civilizing process and its discontentsUlrich UferOver the course of the so-called early modern period the civilizing process unfurled both at the individual level and within society as a whole. At its heart lies the idea that one form of individual habitus or social organization in a larger sense claims to have ascended above previous stages of linear development. This paradigm of modernity emerged in the Netherlands during the seventeenth century and was intimately tied to the social dynamics of Dutch early modern urbanization and to concomitant transformations in the countryside. Urban and rural forms of social organization increasingly grew apart and this allowed attributing to urban and rural areas as well as to their respective inhabitants the very characteristics that associated the former more closely and the latter more remotely with the benefits of civilization and progress. This study in anthropological history assesses such early modern social dynamics between the urban and the rural by employing a model of civilized urban identity space, defined by four oppositional ideal types – the Burger, the Boer, the Pronckert and the Hovenier.http://journals.openedition.org/articulo/1583anthropological historyearly modernmodernityprocess of civilizationidentityNetherlands
spellingShingle Ulrich Ufer
Urban and rural articulations of an early modern bourgeois civilizing process and its discontents
Articulo: Journal of Urban Research
anthropological history
early modern
modernity
process of civilization
identity
Netherlands
title Urban and rural articulations of an early modern bourgeois civilizing process and its discontents
title_full Urban and rural articulations of an early modern bourgeois civilizing process and its discontents
title_fullStr Urban and rural articulations of an early modern bourgeois civilizing process and its discontents
title_full_unstemmed Urban and rural articulations of an early modern bourgeois civilizing process and its discontents
title_short Urban and rural articulations of an early modern bourgeois civilizing process and its discontents
title_sort urban and rural articulations of an early modern bourgeois civilizing process and its discontents
topic anthropological history
early modern
modernity
process of civilization
identity
Netherlands
url http://journals.openedition.org/articulo/1583
work_keys_str_mv AT ulrichufer urbanandruralarticulationsofanearlymodernbourgeoiscivilizingprocessanditsdiscontents