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Annual Review of Sociology, 1983
In 1967, Robert Merton both reaffirmed his distinction between the “history” and “systematics” of sociological theory and lamented the failure of his colleagues to observe it. Since then, however, the influence of what Merton called the “new history of science” (e.g. Thomas Kuhn) has been felt in the historiography of anthropology ( e. g.
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In 1967, Robert Merton both reaffirmed his distinction between the “history” and “systematics” of sociological theory and lamented the failure of his colleagues to observe it. Since then, however, the influence of what Merton called the “new history of science” (e.g. Thomas Kuhn) has been felt in the historiography of anthropology ( e. g.
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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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The American Sociologist, 2007
Epochal synthesis, retrospective ethnography, and critical comparison identify three distinct ways of thinking about history–sociology relations. Epochal synthesis has lost the favor it enjoyed 40 years ago, but is likely to revive with the rising prevalence of evolutionary explanations for social affairs.
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Epochal synthesis, retrospective ethnography, and critical comparison identify three distinct ways of thinking about history–sociology relations. Epochal synthesis has lost the favor it enjoyed 40 years ago, but is likely to revive with the rising prevalence of evolutionary explanations for social affairs.
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The Relevance of History to Sociology *
1984During the relatively brief period in which sociology has been recognised as a legitimate form of intellectual endeavour, various attempts have been made to establish strict distinctions between sociology and the study of history in terms of both their logic and their method.
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The Sociological Uses of History
American Journal of Sociology, 1925There have been three decided trends in sociological investigation in recent years, the statistical, social psychological, and historical. This essay is concerned with the latter. The history that sociology utilizes is the "new history." Among the uses which sociology has made of history are the following: the ability to interpret the present, the ...
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An Inclusive History of Sociology?
Journal of African American Studies, 2007The history of sociology is an exciting subfield of the discipline of sociology that, of late, has sought to include numerous African Americans into its master narrative. Unfortunately, I am painfully aware that many of the newer works contain many omissions; are often uncritical; and often are not thoroughly researched.
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History of Sociological Thought
The British Journal of Sociology, 1981C. Ken Watkins, Jerzy Szacki
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