Anastrophe (sociology)
Under a Anastrophe ( Greek Αναστροφή = U-turn from ana = around, up and stréphein contact ) is understood in sociology ( Walter L. Buhl , Dieter Claessens ) the antonym of " disaster ": a comprehensive or local change for the better.
Examples are:
- the end of the Second World War , which is still celebrated as a public holiday in many European countries
- the currency reform of 1948 in the American , English and French occupation zones in Germany
See also
literature
- Dieter Claessens : Catastrophes and anastrophes , in: Wolf R. Dombrowsky / Ursula Pasero (ed.): Science Literature Catastrophe , Westdeutscher Verlag, Opladen 1995, ISBN 978-3531127859 , p. 66 ff.