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9780822333524

Remaking Modernity

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  • ISBN13:

    9780822333524

  • ISBN10:

    082233352X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-02-28
  • Publisher: Duke Univ Pr

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""Remaking Modernity" is the best representation available of the large and excellent generation of American historical sociologists now becoming prominent in the discipline."--Craig Calhoun, President of the Social Science Research Council

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi
JULIA ADAMS, ELISABETH S. CLEMENS, AND ANN SHOLA ORLOFF
Introduction: Social Theory, Modernity, and the Three Waves of Historical Sociology
1(74)
PART I Historical Sociology and Epistemological Underpinnings
RICHARD BIERNACKI
The Action Turn? Comparative-Historical Inquiry beyond the Classical Models of Conduct
75(17)
ZINE MAGUBANE
Overlapping Territories and Intertwined Histories: Historical Sociology's Global Imagination
92(17)
GEORGE STEINMETZ
The Epistemological Unconscious of U.S. Sociology and the Transition to Post-Fordism: The Case of Historical Sociology
109(52)
PART II State Formation and Historical Sociology
PHILIP S. GORSKI
The Return of the Repressed: Religion and the Political Unconscious of Historical Sociology
161(29)
ANN SHOLA ORLOFF
Social Provision and Regulation: Theories of States, Social Policies, and Modernity
190(35)
EDGAR KISER AND JUSTIN BAER
The Bureaucratization of States: Toward an Analytical Weberianism
225(24)
PART III History and Political Contention
MEYER KESTNBAUM
Mars Revealed: The Entry of Ordinary People into War among States
249(37)
ROGER V. GOULD
Historical Sociology and Collective Action
286(14)
NADER SOHRABI
Revolutions as Pathways to Modernity
300(33)
PART IV Capitalism, Modernity, and the Economic Realm
BRUCE G. CARRUTHERS
Historical Sociology and the Economy: Actors, Networks, and Context
333(22)
REBECCA JEAN EMIGH
The Great Debates: Transitions to Capitalisms
355(26)
MING-CHENG M. LO
The Professions: Prodigal Daughters of Modernity
381(28)
PART V Politics, History, and Collective Identities
LYN SPILLMAN AND RUSSELL FAEGES
Nations
409(29)
MARGARET R. SOMERS
Citizenship Troubles: Genealogies of Struggle for the Soul of the Social
438(32)
ROGERS BRUBAKER
Ethnicity without Groups
470(23)
ELISABETH S. CLEMENS
Afterword: Logics of History? Agency, Multiplicity, and Incoherence in the Explanation of Change
493(24)
References 517(82)
Contributors 599(4)
Index 603

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