epochoften
Epochoften is a Dutch-language neologism used to describe recurring, momentous episodes that appear to mark the transition between historical epochs. The term is not part of formal historiography and its use is mainly found in popular writing and theoretical discussions about long-term social change. An epochoft (if the singular form is used) is conceived as a cluster of events, innovations, and conditions that accumulate to yield a new cultural, political, or technological era. Because the concept is not standardized, definitions vary between authors, but common features include disruption of established institutions, emergence of dominant technologies or ideas, and lasting shifts in economic or demographic patterns.
In practice, discussions of epochoften may refer to inflection points that resemble epochal transitions, while acknowledging
Methodologically, identifying epochoften involves chronology, cross-disciplinary indicators, and narrative synthesis. Critics also point out the risk
See also: epoch, turning point, long-term historical change, cultural era.