Vision and Method in Historical Sociology

Vision and Method in Historical Sociology
Author: Theda Skocpol
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1984-09-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781316582213

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Some of the most important questions of the social sciences in the twentieth century have been posed by scholars working at the intersections of social theory and history viewed on a grand scale. The core essays of this book focus on the careers and contributions of nine of these scholars: Marc Bloch, Karl Polanyi, S. N. Eisenstadt, Reinhard Bendix, Perry Anderson, E. P. Thompson, Charles Tilly, Immanuel Wallerstein, and Barrington Moore, Jr. The essays convey a vivid sense of the vision and values each of these major scholars brings (or bought) to his work and analyze and evaluate the research designs and methods each used in his most important works. The introduction and conclusion discuss the long-running tradition of historically grounded research in sociology, while the conclusion also provides a detailed discussion and comparison of three recurrent strategies for bringing historical evidence and theoretical ideas to bear upon one another. informative, thought-provoking, and unusually practical, the book offers fascinating and relevant reading to sociologists, social historians, historically oriented political economists, and anthropologists - and, indeed, to anyone who wants to learn more about the ideas and methods of some of the best-known scholars in the modern social sciences.

Vision and Method in Historical Sociology

Vision and Method in Historical Sociology
Author: Theda Skocpol
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1984
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1044643304

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Vision and Method in Historical Sociology

Vision and Method in Historical Sociology
Author: Theda Skocpol
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1984-09-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0521297249

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Examines the careers and contributions of nine major scholars who have been influential in the development of historical sociology. Covers the work of Marc Bloch, Karl Polanyi, S. N. Eisenstadt, Reinhard Bendix, Perry Anderson, E. P. Thompson, Charles Tilly, Immanuel Wallerstein, and Barrington Moore, Jr.

Global Historical Sociology

Global Historical Sociology
Author: Julian Go,George Lawson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2017-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107166646

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Bringing together historical sociologists from Sociology and International Relations, this collection lays out the international, transnational, and global dimensions of social change. It reveals the shortcomings of existing scholarship and argues for a deepening of the 'third wave' of historical sociology through a concerted treatment of transnational and global dynamics as they unfold in and through time. The volume combines theoretical interventions with in-depth case studies. Each chapter moves beyond binaries of 'internalism' and 'externalism,' offering a relational approach to a particular thematic: the rise of the West, the colonial construction of sexuality, the imperial origins of state formation, the global origins of modern economic theory, the international features of revolutionary struggles, and more. By bringing this sensibility to bear on a wide range of issue-areas, the volume lays out the promise of a truly global historical sociology.

What is Historical Sociology

What is Historical Sociology
Author: Richard Lachmann
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2013-10-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780745679020

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Sociology began as a historical discipline, created by Marx, Weber and others, to explain the emergence and consequences of rational, capitalist society. Today, the best historical sociology combines precision in theory-construction with the careful selection of appropriate methodologies to address ongoing debates across a range of subfields. This innovative book explores what sociologists gain by treating temporality seriously, what we learn from placing social relations and events in historical context. In a series of chapters, readers will see how historical sociologists have addressed the origins of capitalism, revolutions and social movements, empires and states, inequality, gender and culture. The goal is not to present a comprehensive history of historical sociology; rather, readers will encounter analyses of exemplary works and see how authors engaged past debates and their contemporaries in sociology, history and other disciplines to advance our understanding of how societies are created and remade across time. This illuminating book is designed for use in graduate and advanced undergraduate courses as an introduction to historical sociology and as a guide to employing historical analysis across the discipline.

Handbook of Historical Sociology

Handbook of Historical Sociology
Author: Gerard Delanty,Engin F Isin
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2003-06-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0761971734

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Systematic and informative, this book is a complete and authoritative guide to historical sociology in three parts foundations, different approaches and major substantive themes.

Visions of History

Visions of History
Author: Edward Palmer Thompson,MARHO (Organization)
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1983
Genre: History
ISBN: 0719010675

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Historical Sociology

Historical Sociology
Author: Philip Abrams
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1982
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801492432

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This book argues that history and sociology share the same vital preoccupation: the desire to unravel the puzzle of human agency. How do large-scale social transformations occur, and what is the role of the individual in them? Phil Abrams devotes three chapters to the development of industrialism and scrutinizes, in that connection, the theories of Marx, Weber, and Durkheim. Subsequent chapters consider Talcott Parsons and the debate on "convergence"; the formation of "states"; the idea of the "event" as a legitimate concern of history and sociology; individuals and sociological generations; deviancy and revolution; and a final chapter on the limits of historical sociology.