A state-of-the-field survey of historical sociology, Remaking Modernity highlights the resurgence in historical inquiry underway right now, assesses the field's past accomplishments, and peers into the future, delineating changes to come. The seventeen essays in this collection reveal the potential of historical sociology to transform understandings of social and cultural change. Where many discussions of the field have focused on questions of method, these essays illuminate the substantive and theoretical challenges presented by modernity, by social change writ large. This volume captures an exciting new conversation among historical sociologists that brings a wider interdisciplinary project to bear on the problems and prospects of modernity. The contributors represent a wide range of theoretical orientations and a broad spectrum of understandings of what constitutes historical sociology. They address such topics as religion, war, citizenship, markets, professions, gender and welfare, colonialism, ethnicity and groups, bureaucracy, revolutions, collective action, and the modernist social sciences themselves. Remaking Modernity includes a significant introduction in which the editors consider prior orientations in historic sociology in order to highlight more recent developments. They point out how current research is building on and challenging previous work through attention to institutionalism, rational-choice, the cultural turn, feminist theories and approaches, and colonialism and the racial formations of empire. Contributors: Julia Adams; Justin Baer; Richard Biernacki; Bruce Carruthers; Elisabeth Clemens; Rebecca Jean Emigh ;Philip Gorski; Roger Gould; Meyer Kestmbaum; Edgar Kiser; Ming-Cheng Lo; Zine Magubane; Ann Shola Orloff; Nader Sohrabi; George Steinmetz. Julia Adams is Arthur F. Thurnau Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan. She is the author of The Familial State: Ruling Families and Merchant Capitalism in Early Modern Europe. Elisabeth Clemens is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago. She is the author of The People's Lobby: Organizational Innovation and the Rise of the Interest Group. Ann Shola Orloff is Professor of Sociology at Northwestern University. Her most recent book is Women's Employment and Welfare Regimes: Globalization, Export Orientation, and Social Policy in Europe and North America.
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Mahoney, James. 2006. “On the Second Wave of Historical Sociology, 1970s–Present.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 47 (5): 371–77. doi:10.1177/0020715206068619. 隻有兩波,不是三波 For all of these reasons, I argue that there were only two...
評分Sewell, William H., Jr 2006. “On Waves of Historical Sociology.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 47 (5): 395–401. 1. 沒有嚴格定義第一波與第二波(直至conclusion用style,更閤適代替wave,=figurative definition) The first wave is not defined ...
評分Goldstone, Jack A. 2006. “A History and Sociology of Historical Sociology.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 47 (5): 359–69. doi:10.1177/0020715206068618. 1. 第三代沒自己的 . Yet I would have to agree with Abbott that so far the third wave ...
評分Mahoney, James. 2006. “On the Second Wave of Historical Sociology, 1970s–Present.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 47 (5): 371–77. doi:10.1177/0020715206068619. 隻有兩波,不是三波 For all of these reasons, I argue that there were only two...
評分Mahoney, James. 2006. “On the Second Wave of Historical Sociology, 1970s–Present.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 47 (5): 371–77. doi:10.1177/0020715206068619. 隻有兩波,不是三波 For all of these reasons, I argue that there were only two...
圖書標籤: 曆史社會學 社會學 現代性 曆史 sociology 政治社會學 Historical 政治學
基本上可以叫做比較曆史領域的second wave之後。我不反對對於結構的反思,但如果沒有瞭結構,又在何種意義上可以被稱作一個在一起的範式呢?
評分zhao說第三波實屬“末流學問”
評分A money making enterprise by three women.
評分曆史社會學“後現代派”的集體亮相。你可以不同意主編對“三代”曆史社會學傢的劃分,你可以不同意每篇文章的具體觀點,但你不能否認幾乎每篇文章都值得一讀。
評分曆史社會學“後現代派”的集體亮相。你可以不同意主編對“三代”曆史社會學傢的劃分,你可以不同意每篇文章的具體觀點,但你不能否認幾乎每篇文章都值得一讀。
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