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Carl L. Bankston, III and Stephen J. Caldas, 2009. Public Education: America's Civil Religion: A Social History . New York: Teachers College Press. David Byrne and Charles C. Ragin, eds., 2009. The SAGE Handbook of Case-Based Methods. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Susan Eva Eckstein, 2009. The Immigrant Divide: How Cuban Americans Changed the U.S. and their Homeland. New York: Routledge. Richard Giulianotti and Roland Robertson, 2009. Globalization and Football. London: Sage. Peter A. Hall and Michèle Lamont, eds., 2009. Successful Societies: How Institutions and Culture Affect Health. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Ari Adut, 2008. On Scandal: Moral Disturbances in Society, Politics and Art. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Paul Almeida, 2008. Waves of Protest: Popular Struggle in El Salvador, 1925 - 2005.. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Filipe Carreira da Silva, 2008. Mead and Modernity. Science, Selfhood, and Democratic Politics. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Jan Drahokoupil, 2008. Globalization and the State in Central and Eastern Europe The Politics of Foreign Direct Investment.. London: Routledge. David Fitzgerald, 2008. A Nation of Emigrants. University of California Press. Isaac Martin, 2008. The Permanent Tax Revolt. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Charles C. Ragin, 2008. Redesigning Social Inquiry: Fuzzy Sets and Beyond. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Benoît Rihoux and Charles C. Ragin, 2008. Configurational Comparative Methods: Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and Related Techniques. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Margaret Somers, 2008. Genealogies of Citizenship: Markets, Statelessness, and the Right to have Rights. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Bastiaan van Apeldoorn , Jan Drahokoupil and Laura Horn, 2008. Contradictions and Limits of European Neoliberal Governance.. Palgrave Macmillan. Jean Van Delinder, 2008. Struggles before Brown: Early Civil Rights Protests and Their Significance Today. Paradigm Publishers.
Nina Bandelj. 2007. From Communists to Foreign Capitalists: The Social Foundations of Foreign Direct Investment in Postsocialist Europe. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Mathieu Deflem, editor. 2007. Sociologists in a Global Age: Biographical Perspectives. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate. Helen Fein. 2007. HUMAN RIGHTS AND WRONGS: SLAVERY, TERROR, GENOCIDE. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers. Melissa J. Wilde. 2007. Vatican II: A Sociological Analysis of Religious Change. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Monica Prasad, 2006. The Politics of Free Markets: The Rise of Neoliberal Economic Policies in Britain, France, Germany, and the United States. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Winner, 2007 Barrington Moore Award. John Torpey, 2006. Making Whole What Has Been Smashed: On Reparations Politics. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Geneviève Zubrzycki, 2006. The Crosses of Auschwitz: Nationalism and Religion in Post-Communist Poland.Chicago: Chicago University Press . Jerome Karabel, 2005. The Chosen: The Hidden History of Admission and Exclusion at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Winner, 2007 ASA Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award. Michael Mann, 2005. The Dark Side of Democracy: Explaining Ethnic Cleansing Cambridge, UK, and New York: Cambridge University Press. Winner, 2006 Barrington Moore Award. Eikdo Ikegami, 2005. Bonds of Civility: Aesthetic Networks and the Political Origins of Japanese Culture Cambridge, UK, and New York: Cambridge University Press.Honorable Mention, 2006 Barrington Moore Award. Daniel Levy, Max Pensky, and John Torpey editors, 2005. Old Europe, New Europe, Core Europe: Transatlantic Relations After the Iraq War.London: Verso Beverly J. Silver, 2003. Forces of Labor: Workers’ Movements and Globalization since 1870 Cambridge, UK and New York: Cambridge University Press. Winner, 2005 ASA Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award. Vivek Chibber, 2003. Locked in Place: State-Building and Late Industrialization in India Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Winner, 2005 Barrington Moore Award, and Honorable Mention, 2006 ASA Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award. Gorski, Philip S. 2003. The Disciplinary Revolution: Calvinism and the Rise of the State in Early Modern Europe. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Winner, 2004 Barrington Moore Award. Wood, Elisabeth Jean. 2003. Insurgent Collective Action and Civil War in El Salvador Cambridge, UK and New York: Cambridge University Press.Honorable Mention, 2005 Barrington Moore Award. Drori, Gili S., John W. Meyer, Francisco O. Ramirez, and Evan Schofer, 2003. Science in the Modern World Polity: Institutionalization and Globalization. Palo Alto, Calif.: Stanford University Press.Honorable Mention, 2004 Barrington Moore Award. Berezin, Mabel, and Martin Schain, eds. 2003. Europe without Borders: Remapping Territory, Citizenship, and Identity in a Transnational Age. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. Foran, John. Editor, 2003. The Future of Revolutions: Rethinking Radical Change in the Age of Globalization. London: Zed Books. Hechter, Michael, and Christine Horne. Editors, 2003. Theories of Social Order: A Reader. Palo Alto, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Kumar, Krishan. 2003. The Making of English National Identity. Cambridge, UK and New York: Cambridge University Press. Mahoney, James, and Dietrich Rueschemeyer. Editors, 2003. Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences. Cambridge, UK and New York: Cambridge University Press. McNeely, Ian F. 2003. The Emancipation of Writing: German Civil Society in the Making, 1790s-1820s. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press. Smith, Christian. 2003. Moral, Believing Animals: Human Culture and Personhood. Oxford, UK, and New York: Oxford University Press. Smith, Christian. Editor, 2003. The Secular Revolution: Power, Interest, and Conflict in the Secularization of American Public Life. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press. Stepan-Norris, Judith, and Maurice Zeitlin. 2003. Left Out: Reds and America's Industrial UnionsLeft Out: Reds and America's Industrial Unions. Cambridge, UK and New York: Cambridge University Press. Stark, Rodney. 2003. For the Glory of God: How Monotheism Led to Reformations, Science, Witch-Hunts, and the End of Slavery. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Winner, History/Biography Award of Merit, Christianity Today Magazine, and Winner, 2004 Distinguished Book Award, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. Deflem, Mathieu. 2002. Policing World Society: Historical Foundations of International Police Cooperation. Oxford, UK and New York: Oxford University Press. Drake, Michael S. 2002. Problematics of Military Power: Government, Discipline and the Subject of Violence. London: Routledge. Kaufman, Jason. 2002. For the Common Good? American Civic Life and the Golden Age of Fraternity. New York and Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Kennedy, Michael D. 2002. Cultural Formations of Postcommunism: Emancipation, Transition, Nation and War. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Roudometof, Victor. 2002. Collective Memory, National Identity, and Ethnic Conflict: Greece, Bulgaria and the Macedonian Question. Westport, Conn.: Praeger. Shafir, Gershon and Yoav Peled. 2002. Being Israeli: The Dynamics of Multiple Citizenship. Cambridge, UK and New York: Cambridge University Press. Szakolczai, Arpad. 2002. Reflexive Historical Sociology. London: Routledge. Weber, Max. 2002. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. Newly translated by Stephen Kalberg. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishers. Charrad, Mounira M. 2001. States and Women's Rights: The Making of Postcolonial Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press. Winner, 2004 ASA Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award Mahoney, James. 2001. The Legacies of Liberalism: Path Dependence and Political Regimes in Central America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Winner, 2002 Barrigton Moore Award Böröcz, József and Melinda Kovács, eds. 2001. Empire's New Clothes: Unveiling EU-Enlargement. Telford (UK): Central Europe Review e-books. Free online at http://www.mirhouse.com/ce-review/Empire.pdf or (mirror site) at http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~eu/Empire.pdf. Chew, Sing C. 2001. World Ecological Degradation: Accumulation, Urbanization, and Deforestation: 3000 BC-AD 2000. Walnut Creek, Calif.: AltaMira Press. Crotty, Raymond D. 2001. When Histories Collide: The Development and Impact of Individualistic Capitalism. Walnut Creek, Calif.: AltaMira Press. Goodwin, Jeff. 2001. No Other Way Out: States and Revolutionary Movements, 1945-1991. London, New York: Cambridge University Press. Guillén, Mauro F. 2001. The Limits of Convergence: Globalization and Organizational Change in Argentina, South Korea, and Spain. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Staples, William G. and Clifford L. Staples. 2001. Power, Profits, and Patriarchy: The Social Organization of Work at a British Metal Trades Firm, 1791-1922. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield. Winant, Howard. 2001. The World Is a Ghetto: Race and Democracy Since World War II. New York: Basic Books. Lachmann, Richard. 2000. Capitalists in Spite of Themselves: Elite Conflict and European Transitions in Early Modern Europe. Oxford, UK; New York: Oxford University Press. Winner, 2003 ASA Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award.Honorable Mention, 2002 Barrigton Moore Award Gould, Roger V. (ed.) 2000. The Rational Choice Controversy in Historical Sociology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Hall, John R. with Philip D. Schuyler and Sylvaine Trinh. 2000. Apocalypse Observed: Religious Movements and Violence in North America, Europe, and Japan. London: Routledge. Hall, Thomas D. 2000. A World-Systems Reader: New Perspectives on Gender, Urbanism, Cultures, Indigenous Peoples, and Ecology. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Press. Moaddel, Mansoor, and Kamran Talattof. 2000. Contemporary Debates in Islam: An Anthology of Modernist and Fundamentalist Thought. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Parsa, Misagh. 2000. States, Ideologies, and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of Iran, Nicaragua and the Philippines. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press. Ragin, Charles C. 2000. Fuzzy-Set Social Science. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Spang, Rebecca L. 2000. The Invention of the Restaurant: Paris and Modern Gastronomic Culture. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Winner, 2000-2001 Louis Gottschalk Prize from the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Torpey, John. 2000. The Invention of the Passport: Surveillance, Citizenship and the State. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press. van Leeuwen, Marco H.D. 2000. The Logic of Charity: Amsterdam, 1800 - 1850. Houndsmill, UK: Macmillan Press; New York: St. Martin’s Press. [review] Zaret, David. 2000. Origins of Democratic Culture: Printing, Petitions, and the Public Sphere in Early-Modern England. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Arts, Wil, and Loek Halman, eds. 1999. New Directions In Quantitative Comparative Sociology. Leiden and Boston: Brill. Boli, John, and George M. Thomas, eds. 1999. Constructing World Culture: International Nongovernmental Organizations Since 1875. Stanford: Stanford University Press. See also: Excerpt from the Introduction. Bornschier, Volker, and Christopher Chase-Dunn, eds. 1999. The Future of Global Conflict. London: Sage. Hall, John R. 1999. Cultures of Inquiry: From Epistemology to Discourse in Sociohistorical Research. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press. Amenta, Edwin. 1998. Bold Relief: Institutional Politics and the Origins of Modern American Social Policy. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Broadbent, Jeffrey. 1998. Environmental Politics in Japan: Networks of Power and Protest. New York: Cambridge University Press. Winner, 2000 Outstanding Publication Award from the ASA Section on Environment and Technology; and the 2001 "Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Prize," from the Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Foundation, Tokyo, Japan. Brubaker, Rogers. 1996. Nationalism Reframed: Nationhood and the National Question in the New Europe. New York: Cambridge University Press Chase-Dunn, Christopher. 1998. Global Formation: Structures of the World-Economy. 2nd edition. Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield. Hobden, Stephen. 1998. International Relations And Historical Sociology : Breaking Down Boundaries. New York: Routledge. Ertman, Thomas. 1997. Birth of the Leviathan: Building States and Regimes in Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press. Winner, 1998 Barrington Moore Award Berezin, Mabel. 1997. Making the Fascist Self: The Political Culture of Interwar History. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. Biernacki, Richard. 1997. The Fabrication of Labor: Germany and Britain, 1640-1914. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press. Chase-Dunn, Christopher, and Thomas D. Hall. 1997. Rise and Demise: Comparing World-Systems. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press. Clemens, Elisabeth. 1997. The People’s Lobby: Organizational Innovation and the Rise of Interest Group Politics in the United States, 1890-1925. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Featured in a Newsletter Symposium! Crow, Graham. 1997. Comparative Sociology And Social Theory: Beyond The Three Worlds. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Keck, Margaret, and Kathryn Sikkink. 1997. Activists Without Borders: Advocacy Networks in International Politics. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. Klausen, Jytte, and Louise A. Tilly, eds. 1997. European Integration in Social and Historical Perspective: 1850 to the Present. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield. Paige, Jeffery. 1997. Coffee and Power: Revolution and the Rise of Democracy in Central America. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Discussed in a Newsletter Symposium! Smith, Jackie, Charles Chatfield, and Ron Pagnucco, eds. 1997. Transnational Social Movements and World Politics: Solidarity Beyond the State. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press. Tilly, Charles. 1997. Roads From Past To Future. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield. Brubaker, Rogers. 1996. Nationalism Reframed: Nationhood and the National Question in the New Europe. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press. Tucker, Kenneth H. Jr. 1996. French Revolutionary Syndicalism and the Public Sphere. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press. Cahnman, Werner J. 1995. Weber & Toennies: Comparative Sociology In Historical Perspective. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction. Jenkins, J. Craig, and Bert Klandermans, eds. 1995. The Politics of Social Protest: Comparative Perspectives on States and Social Movements. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. ArticlesArticles published in:
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Underlined titles link to abstracts. Fully underlined references link to copies or abstracts available online. Consult the "Internet and Links" section on the CHS Online Resource page if you are not familiar with the different methods of linking to publications on the internet. See the Online Library page for more publications available on the internet. Steinmetz, George. 2010. "Bourdieu, Historicity, and Historical Sociology." Cultural Sociology 10(2).Gates, Leslie C. 2009. "Theorizing Business Power in the Semiperiphery: Mexico 1970-2000." Theory and Society 38(1): 57-95. Winner, 2009 ASA Political Economy of the World-System Section Best Article Prize. Steinmetz, George. 2009. "Neo-Bourdieusian Theory and the Question of Scientific Autonomy: German Sociologists and Empire, 1890s-1940s." Political Power and Social Theory vol. 20: chapter 3. Almeida, Paul D. 2008. “The Sequencing of Success: Organizing Templates and Neoliberal Policy Outcomes.” Mobilization 13 (2): 165-187. Winner, 2009 ASA Labor and Labor Movements Section Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Article Award. Jansen, Robert S. 2007. "Resurrection and Appropriation: Reputational Trajectories, Memory Work, and the Political Use of Historical Figures." American Journal of Sociology 112(4):953-1007. Winner, 2004 ASA Collective Behavior and Social Movements Section Graduate Student Paper Award. Kaufman, Jason and Orlando Patterson. 2006. "Cross-National Cultural Diffusion: The Global Spread of Cricket" American Sociological Review 72:82-110.Winner, 2007 ASA Culture Section Best Article Award. Wimmer, Andreas and Brian Min, 2006. "From Empire to Nation-State: Explaining Wars in the Modern World, 1816" American Sociological Review 71:867-897.Winner, 2007 ASA Section on Comparative and Historical Sociology Best Article Award. Prasad, Monica. 2005. "Why is France so French? Culture, Institutions and Neoliberalism, 1974-1981." American Journal of Sociology 111(2): 357-407.Winner, 2006 ASA Section on Comparative and Historical Sociology Best Article Award. Ari Adut, 2005. "A Theory of Scandal: Victorians, Homosexuality, and the Fall of Oscar Wilde." American Journal of Sociology 111(1): 213-248.Honorable Mention, 2006 ASA Section on Comparative and Historical Sociology Best Article Award.
Almeida, Paul D. 2003. "Opportunity Organizations and Threat Induced Contention: Protest Waves in Authoritarian Settings." American Journal of Sociology 109(2): 345-400. Winner, 2004 ASA Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements Best Published Article Award. Hall, John R. 2003. "Religion and violence: social processes in comparative perspective," in Michele Dillon, ed., Handbook for the Sociology of Religion. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press, 359-384. Hall, John R. 2003. "Cultural history is dead (long live the Hydra)," in Gerard Delanty et al., eds., Handbook of Historical Sociology. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 151-167. Mocombe, Paul. 2003. "Rhetorical Being: Understanding Agency in Structu(realism)." Florida Atlantic Comparative Studies (FACS), 6(1). Steinberg, Marc. 2003. "Capitalist Development, the Labor Process, and the Law" American Journal of Sociology 109: 445-495. Winner, 2005 ASA Section on Comparative and Historical Sociology Best Article Award. Boyd, Robert L. 2002. Ethnic Competition for an Occupational Niche: The Case of Black and Italian Barbers in Northern U.S. Cities during the Late Nineteenth Century. Sociological Focus, 35, 3, Aug, 247-266. Raffin, Anne. 2002. "Easternization Meets Westernization: Patriotic Youth Organizations in French Indochina during World War II." French Politics, Culture, and Society 20(2):121-140. American Journal of Sociology. 2001. Review Symposium, including: Neoclassical Sociology: From the End of Communism to the End of Classes, by Michael Buroway; The Utopia of Postsocialist Theory and the Ironic View of History in Neoclassical Sociology, by Gil Eyal et al.; One Way or Multiple Paths: For a Comparative Sociology of East European Capitalism, by david Stark and Laszlo Bruszt; Postcommunist Capitalism, Culture, and History, by Michael D. Kennedy; and Change Rules, by Jozsef Borocz. American Journal of Sociology 106(4), January 2001. Online via AJS subscription-based electronic edition. Chase-Dunn, Christopher, and Thomas D. Hall. 2000. "Comparing World-systems to Explain Social Evolution." Pp. 85-111 in Robert Denemark, Jonathan Friedman, Barry K. Gills, and George Modelski, eds. World System History: The Social Science of Long-Term Change. London: Routledge. Kalberg, Stephen. 2000. "Tocqueville and Weber on the Sociological Origins of Citizenship: The Political Culture of American Democracy". Soziale Welt 51(1). Mahoney, James. 2000. "Path Dependence in Historical Sociology." Theory and Society 29: 507-548. Kaufman, Jason. 1999. "Three Views of Associationalism in 19th-Century America: An Empirical Examination." American Journal of Sociology 104(5):1296-1345. Winner, 1999 Reinhard Bendix Award Abbott, Andrew. 1999. "Life Cycles in Social Science History." Social Science History 23(4):481-489. Baker, Paula. 1999. "What is Social Science History, Anyway?" Social Science History 23(4): 475-480. Introduction to a special issue guest-edited by Baker on "What Is Social Science History?", with contributions by Ira Katznelson; Andrew Abbott; Charles Wetherell; Peter Bearman, Robert Faris and James Moody; Alice Bee Kasakoff; and Tse-Min Lin. Kalberg, Stephen. 1999. "Weber's Critique of Recent Comparative-Historical Sociology and a Reconstruction of His Analysis of the Rise of Confucianism in China." Current Perspectives in Social Theory 19:207-246. McCammon, Holly J. 1999. "Using Event History Analysis in Historical Research: With Illustrations from a Study of the Passage of Women's Protective Legislation." Pp. 33-55 in Griffin, Larry J. and Marcel van der Linden, eds. New Methods for Social History (International Review of Social History supplement 6). Cambridge, UK and New York: Cambridge University Press. Somers, Margaret R. 1999. The Privatization of Citizenship: How to Unthink a Knowledge Culture. In Bonnell, Victoria and Lynn Hunt, eds., Beyond the Cultural Turn: New Directions in the Study of Society and Culture. Berkeley: University of California Press. Kaufmann, Eric, and Oliver Zimmer. 1998. "In Search of the Authentic Nation: Landscape and National Identity in Canada and Switzerland." Nations & Nationalism 4(4):483-510. Winner, Reinhard Bendix Award Boyle, Elizabeth Heger, and John Meyer. 1998. "Modern Law as a Secularized and Global Model: Implications for the Sociology of Law." Soziale Welt 49: 275-294. Reprinted in Garth, Bryant and Yves Dezalay. 2002. Global Prescriptions: The Production, Exportation, and Importation of a New Legal Orthodoxy. Ann Arbor, Mich: University of Michigan Press. Emirbayer, Mustafa, and Mimi Sheller. 1998. "Publics in History." Theory & Society 27(6):727-779. Related essay in the Newsletter. Hall, Thomas D. 1998. "The Río de La Plata and the Greater Southwest: A View from World-Systems Theory." Pp. 150-166 in Guy, Donna and Thomas Sheridan, eds. 1998. Contested Ground: Comparative Frontiers on the Northern and Southern Edges of the Spanish Empire. Tucson, Ariz.: University of Arizona Press. Sewell, William H. Jr. 1998. "Language and practice in cultural history: Backing away from the edge of the cliff." French Historical Studies 21(2):241-254. (A contribution to the forum on "Critical Pragmatism, Language, and Cultural History: On Roger Chartier's 'On the Edge of the Cliff.'") Goodwin, Jeff. 1997. "The Libidinal Constitution of a High-Risk Social Movement: Affectual Ties and Solidarity in the Huk Rebellion, 1946 to 1954." American Sociological Review 62 (Feb.):53-69. Winner, Barrington Moore Award Ermakoff, Ivan. 1997. "Prelates and Princes: Aristocratic Marriages, Canon Law Prohibitions, and Shifts in Norms and Patterns of Domination in the Central Middle Ages" American Sociological Review 62(3):405-422. Winner, Reinhard Bendix Award Comparative Social Research. 1997. Special issue on "Methodological Issues in Comparative Social Science," Volume 16. Includes contributions by John H. Goldthorpe, Charles C. Ragin, Charles Tilly, Dietrich Rueschemeyer and John D. Stephens, Henry Teune, Andrew Abbott, and Jack A. Goldstone. Ferrarotti, Franco. 1997. "The Relation Between History and Sociology: Synthesis or Conflict?" International Journal of Contemporary Sociology 34(1):1-16. Morawska, Ewa. 1997. "A Historical Ethnography in the Making: Jewish Entrepreneurs in an American Mill Town, 1890 1940 (A Self-Reflexive Account)." Historical Methods 30(1):58-70. Ragin, Charles C. 1997. "Turning the Tables: How Case-Oriented Research Challenges Variable-Oriented Research." Comparative Social Research 16:27-42. Tilly, Charles. 1997. "Means and Ends of Comparison in Macrosociology." Comparative Social Research 16:43-53. Stryker, Robin. 1996. "Beyond History Versus Theory: Strategic Narrative and Sociological Explanation." Sociological Methods and Research 24(3):304-352. Winner, 1997 Barrington Moore Award Zaret, David. 1996. "Petitions and the "Invention" of Public Opinion in the English Revolution." American Journal of Sociology 101(6):1497-1555. Winner, 1997 Barrington Moore Award Pfaff, Steven. 1996. "Collective Identity and Informal Groups in Revolutionary Mobilization: East Germany in 1989" Social Forces 75(1):91-117. Winner, 1997 Reinhard Bendix Award Brubaker, Rogers. 1996. "Nationalizing states in the old `New Europe'--and the new." Ethnic & Racial Studies 19(2):411-437. Griffin, Larry J. 1995. "How Is Sociology Informed By History." Social Forces 73(4):1245-1254. |