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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 History of Historical-Comparative Methods in Sociology
The Oxford Handbook of Qualitative Research, 2014This chapter offers an overview of the historical trajectory of comparative-historical sociology while focusing on the issue of development of specific methodological approaches.
Chares Demetriou, Victor Roudometof
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The Comparative Method and the History of the Modern Humanities
History of Humanities, 2017This article studies the modern development of the comparative method in the humanities and social sciences within Europe and the United States, and specifically addresses comparative subfields of philology, linguistics, anthropology, sociology ...
Devin Griffiths
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The global/local tension in the history of anthropology
Journal of Global History, 2019In the early days of anthropology as a discipline in the nineteenth century, evolutionism and diffusionism supplied anthropologists with ‘global’ visions.
G. Ribeiro
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Journal of Classical Sociology, 2017
This essay is part of a symposium on Modernity and the Jews in Western Social Thought (University of Chicago Press, 2017) and responds to comments on the book by Angel Adams Parham, Joseph Gerteis, Peter Kivisto, and Fuyuki Kurasawa.
C. Goldberg
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This essay is part of a symposium on Modernity and the Jews in Western Social Thought (University of Chicago Press, 2017) and responds to comments on the book by Angel Adams Parham, Joseph Gerteis, Peter Kivisto, and Fuyuki Kurasawa.
C. Goldberg
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The Rise and Fall of the Sociology of the Global City
The Annual review of sociologyIn the 1980s and 1990s, a series of publications, including Saskia Sassen's landmark book The Global City, triggered a new current of research aiming to link a cycle of globalized financial and tech capitalism to a new type of city, analogous to what the
Patrick Le Galès
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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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‘Poor Cousins’: The Lost History of Sociology in the Polytechnics
The History of Sociology in Britain, 2019G. Payne
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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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