Historical studies
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Historical studies
(Comparative social research, v. 9)
JAI Press, 1986
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- Introduction - the resurgence of historical social science, Richard F. Tomasson. Part 1 Equality and inequality: state, party and ideology - populism in New Zealand and the United States, Scott G. McNall
- social class, race and the extension of citizenship - the English working class and the Southern civil rights movement, Carol Schmid
- educational inequality in 20th-century Canada and the United States, Richard A. Wanner. Part 2 Socialism: spiking socialist guns - the introduction of social insurance in Germany and Britain, James Dickinson
- political legitimacy in the socialist transition - the Soviet Union, Poland and Yugoslavia, David A. Bealmear. Part 3 Revolution
- regional social orders in France and the French Revolution, William Brustein
- Skocpol on revolution - comparative analysis vs. historical conjunture, Elizabeth Nichols
- analyzing causal configurations in history - a rejoinder to Nichols, Theda Skocpol. Part 4 Migration: the settlement process of the Mormons in Utah and the Jews in Israel, Arnon Soffer
- immigration labour in the garment industries in New York and Paris - variations on a structure, Nancy L. Green. Part 5 Professionalization: the diffusion of an urban social science - France, England and the United States in the 19th century, Selwyn K. Troen
- professionalization with the brakes on - the legal profession in Switzerland, France and Germany in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Hannes Siegrist. Part 5 Methodological issues: new methods of modelling the world system - analyzing the interaction of history and structural position, Heather-Jo Hammer
- the importance of historical sequencing - party legitimacy in the United States and Western Europe, David H. Kamens
- open-range cattle ranching in Venezuela and Florida - a problem in comparative history, John Solomon Otto.
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