Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences / Edition 1

Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0521016452
ISBN-13:
9780521016452
Pub. Date:
02/10/2003
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521016452
ISBN-13:
9780521016452
Pub. Date:
02/10/2003
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences / Edition 1

Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences / Edition 1

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Overview

This review of the accomplishments and future agendas of comparative historical research in the social sciences explores its strengths in explaining important worldwide outcomes (e.g., revolutions, social provision, democracy). It includes sections on substantive research accomplishments, methodology, and theory, and features essays by some of the most important political scientists and sociologists currently working.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521016452
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 02/10/2003
Series: Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 468
Product dimensions: 6.02(w) x 9.06(h) x 1.10(d)

Table of Contents

1. Comparative-historical analysis: achievements and agendas James Mahoney and Dietrich Rueschemeyer; Part I. Accumulation of Research: 2. Comparative-historical analysis and knowledge accumulation in the study of revolutions Jack A. Goldstone; 3. What we know about the development of social policy: comparative and historical research in comparative and historical perspective Edwin Amenta; 4. Knowledge accumulation in comparative-historical research: the case of democracy and authoritarianism James Mahoney; Part II. Analytic Tools: 5. Big, slow-moving, and … invisible: macro-social processes in the study of comparative politics Paul Pierson; 6. How institutions evolve: insights from comparative-historical analysis Kathleen Thelen; 7. Uses of network tools in comparative-historical research Roger V. Gould; 8. Periodization and preferences: reflections on purposive action in comparative-historical social science Ira Katznelson; Part III: Issues of Method: 9. Can one or a few cases yield gains? Dietrich Rueschemeyer; 10. Strategies of causal assessment in comparative-historical analysis James Mahoney; 11. Aligning ontology and methodology in comparative politics; 12. Doubly engaged social science: the promise of comparative-historical analysis Theda Skocpol.
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