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Comparative Historical Sociology and the State: Problems of Method [PDF]
Historical sociology can be understood both as a specific sub-field of sociology and as providing general conceptual underpinnings of the discipline, to the extent that it provides an understanding of the specificity of the modern state and the perceived
Gurminder K Bhambra
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Historical Sociology as a Processual Sociology
2020In the context of contemporary sociology, a processual approach is most often encountered within historical sociology. In this respect, the subject of historical sociology can be defined as a research programme focused on the issue of long-term developmental processes. One of those to pay most attention to this area of research in the twentieth century
Jiří Šubrt +2 more
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A History and Sociology of Historical Sociology
International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 2006Dans cet article, l'A fait part de ses reflexions concernant la collection Remaking Modernity, consacree a la sociologie historique aux Etats-Unis, et se penche plus particulierement sur la construction sociale de la notion de ...
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Historical Political Sociology
2018In the history of the social sciences, the development of the social historical approach presents a paradox. Although many of the founding fathers of sociology (notably Alexis de Tocqueville, Max Weber or even Karl Marx) gave a substantial place in their analyses to the historicity of social facts (Delanty & Isin, 2003, Part 1; Deloye, 2007, Chapter 1),
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2018
Over the past 20 years, historical sociology in international relations (HSIR) has contributed to a number of debates, ranging from examination of the origins of the modern states system to unraveling the core features and relative novelty of the contemporary historical period.
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Over the past 20 years, historical sociology in international relations (HSIR) has contributed to a number of debates, ranging from examination of the origins of the modern states system to unraveling the core features and relative novelty of the contemporary historical period.
John M. Hobson +2 more
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2018
Abstract This chapter continues the examination of interpretive empirical research topics with a focus on large-scale, diachronic studies (or phenomena developing across time). Contrary to widespread belief, an interpretive approach to social science is not limited to the small-scale study of single cases.
Mark Bevir, Jason Blakely
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Abstract This chapter continues the examination of interpretive empirical research topics with a focus on large-scale, diachronic studies (or phenomena developing across time). Contrary to widespread belief, an interpretive approach to social science is not limited to the small-scale study of single cases.
Mark Bevir, Jason Blakely
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Historical Sociology in International Relations
2023Abstract This chapter shows that Historical Sociology in International Relations (HSIR) is a fundamental approach that contributes to the foundations and key challenges of historical IR by grounding the discipline back to key debates in the philosophy of social sciences.
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2020
The nature, status, and role of historical sociology have been extensively discussed in recent decades. In this regard, the question concerning its place in the humanities and social sciences deserves to be taken seriously. ‘There are many reasons to study historical sociology – or to study history sociologically’.
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The nature, status, and role of historical sociology have been extensively discussed in recent decades. In this regard, the question concerning its place in the humanities and social sciences deserves to be taken seriously. ‘There are many reasons to study historical sociology – or to study history sociologically’.
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Bourdieu, Historicity, and Historical Sociology
Cultural Sociology, 2011This article examines Bourdieu’s contributions to history and historical sociology. Bourdieu has often been misread as an ahistorical ‘reproduction theorist’ whose work does not allow for diachronic change or human agency. The article argues that both reproduction and social change, constraint and freedom, are at the heart of Bourdieu’s project ...
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