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Historical Sociology in the History of American Sociology

Social Science History, 1987
In a Recent Critical review of sociological perspectives on historical problems, Skocpol observed, “Until the 1970s, ‘historical sociology’ was not a phrase one often, if ever, heard in conversations among sociologists in the United States” (Skocpol, 1984: 356).
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The New History of Sociology

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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The Relevance of History to Sociology *

1984
During 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 History Of Sociology

2020
Ludwig Gumplowicz, Irving Louis Horowitz
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Sociology as History?

Contemporary Sociology, 1986
Mark Traugott, Philip Abrams
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RESEARCH IN THE HISTORY OF SOCIOLOGY

Nature, 1942
IN any discussion upon the better organization of research in the social sciences in Great Britain the question of the place to be assigned to historical research will inevitably arise. This article leaves on one side the problems of the general development of research in social, economic and cultural history, and considers only the need for research ...
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Sociology, History of

2001
Goudsblom, J., Heilbron, W.J.
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