vormoderne
Vormoderne is a scholarly term used in historiography, anthropology, and cultural studies to describe social, economic, and cultural conditions that precede modernity. It is a transitional or umbrella category rather than a fixed period, applied to different regions in ways that reflect local histories. In many European-oriented discussions, vormoderne covers long stretches from the late medieval period through the early modern era, but the exact dates vary by region and discipline. Outside Europe, scholars adapt the idea to denote pre-modern societies before the onset of industrialization, rationalization, and secular state structures.
Economically, vormoderne societies are typically characterized by agrarian bases, artisanal production, and hierarchical or patrimonial structures.
Social and cultural life in vormoderne contexts frequently centers on hierarchical orders—such as estates, guilds, or
Scholars use vormoderne to highlight continuities with the past and to mark contrasts with modernity—industrialization, secularization,