Thornton A
Survey Research Center, Population Studies Center, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
Demography. 2001 Nov;38(4):449-65. doi: 10.1353/dem.2001.0039.
The developmental paradigm, reading history sideways, and cross-cultural data have converged to exert a profound influence on social scientists and ordinary people. Through the use of these tools, social scientists of the 1700s and 1800s concluded that family patterns in northwest Europe had undergone many substantial changes before the early 1800s. These conclusions were accepted until the last several decades of the 1900s, when almost all were seriously challenged; many were declared to be myths. Further, the developmental paradigm, reading history sideways, and the conclusions of generations of social scientists created a package of ideas--developmental idealism--that subsequently became a powerful influence for family change in many parts of the world during the past two centuries. This developmental idealism has been a substantial force for changing living arrangements, marriage, divorce, gender relations, intergenerational relationships, and fertility.
发展范式、横向解读历史以及跨文化数据共同发挥作用,对社会科学家和普通人产生了深远影响。通过运用这些工具,18世纪和19世纪的社会科学家得出结论,19世纪初之前,西北欧的家庭模式发生了许多重大变化。这些结论一直被人们接受,直到20世纪的最后几十年,几乎所有结论都受到了严峻挑战;许多结论被宣称是无稽之谈。此外,发展范式、横向解读历史以及几代社会科学家的结论形成了一套思想——发展理想主义,在过去两个世纪里,这套思想随后对世界许多地区的家庭变迁产生了强大影响。这种发展理想主义一直是改变生活安排、婚姻、离婚、性别关系、代际关系和生育情况的重要力量。