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New methods for social history

edited by Larry J. Griffin and Marcel van der Linden

(International review of social history, v. 43 . Supplement ; 6)

Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge, [1999?]

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

During the two decades prior to publication of this book, sociologists had developed a range of new research methods that could be of much use to social historians. This 1999 collection of essays introduces some of the most interesting of these methods: event structure analysis, words-to-numbers, network analysis, qualitative comparative analysis, fuzzy logic, and recursive regression. All essays are written by outstanding experts, address non-initiated readers and use as little jargon as possible. Methods are explained through the use of historical case studies; annotated topical bibliographies have been added.

目次

  • Introduction Larry Griffen and Marcel van der Linden
  • 1. Temporally recursive regression and social historical inquiry: an example of cross-movement militancy spillover Larry Isaac, Larry Christiansen, Jamie Miller and Tim Nickel
  • 2. Using event history analysis in historical research: with illustrations from a study of the passage of women's protective legislation Holly J. McCammon
  • 3. Spatial analysis Glenn Deane, E. M. Beck and Stewart E. Tolnay
  • 4. Fuzziness in multivariate classification of historical data Leonid Borodkin
  • 5. Narrative as data: linguistics and statistical tools for the quantitative study of historical events Roberto Franzosi
  • 6. The logic of qualitative analysis Charles C. Ragin
  • 7. Historical social network analysis Charles Wetherell
  • 8. Historical inference and event-structure analysis Larry J. Griffen and Robert R. Korstad.

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