'Leonid Grinin' (born in 1958) is a
philosopher of
history.
Born in
Kamyshin (the
Volgograd Region), Grinin attended
Volgograd Pedagogical University, where he got an
M.A. in
1980. He got his Ph.D. from
Moscow State University in
1996. He is a senior research fellow of the Volgograd Center for Social Research, a vice-editor of the journals ''History and Modernity'' and ''Philosophy and Society'', and a co-editor of the
Social Evolution & History.
Leonid Grinin's major contributions belong to the following fields: (1) studies of the long-term trends in the evolution of
technologies and their influences on
sociocultural evolution, (2)
periodization of
history, (3) studies of long-term
development of the
political systems. Here Grinin insists that the two-stage scheme of the state macroevolution (Early State – Mature State) proposed by Henry Claessen and Peter Skalnik is not sufficient, and suggests that it should be modified as "Early State – Developed State – Mature State", emphasizing that the differences between developed and early states are no less pronounced than the ones between the former and the mature states.
Grinin has written 5 books and over 60 articles dealing with his research interests. These include ''Philosophy, Sociology, and Theory of History'', ''Productive Forces and Historical Process'', ''Formations and Civilizations'' (in Russian). Among his more important journal articles are
"The Early State and its Analogues" in the 2003 ''Social Evolution & History'' and “Early State and Democracy” (in The Early State, Its Alternatives and Analogues, pp. 419–463. Volgograd: Uchitel).
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