- Historical sociology
Historical sociology is a branch of
sociology focusing on how societies develop throughhistory . It looks at howsocial structure that many regard as natural are in fact shaped by complexsocial process es. The structure in turn shapes institutions and organizations, and they affect the society - resulting in phenomena ranging fromgender bias ,income inequality andwar .Contemporary historical sociology is primarily concerned with how the
state has developed since theMiddle Ages , analyzing relations between states, classes, economic and political systems.ee also
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History of sociology
*Sociocultural evolution References
*John Baylis, Steve Smith, "Globalization of world politics: An introduction to international relations", Oxford University Press, 3rd ed., 2005, ISBN 0199271186, p.276-278
Further reading
*Charles Tilly, "Historical Sociology", in Scott G. McNall & Gary N. Howe, eds., Current Perspectives in Social Theory. Vol. I. (1980) Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press, [http://professor-murmann.info/tilly/1980_Hist_Soc.pdf online]
*Charles Tilly, "Historical Sociology", in International Encyclopedia of the Behavioral and Social Sciences (2001) Amsterdam: Elsevier. Vol. 10, 6753-6757, [http://professor-murmann.info/tilly/2001_Historical_Soc.pdf online]
*Charles Tilly, "Three Visions of History and Theory", in History and Theory (2007) 46: 299-307, [http://professor-murmann.info/tilly/2007_Three_Visions.pdf online]
*Charles Tilly, "History of and in Sociology", introduction to the didactic seminar on methodologies of the history of sociology, American Sociological Association annual meeting, Montréal, May 2007, [http://professor-murmann.info/tilly/2006_History_of_in_Sociology.pdf online]
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