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Engin F. Isin & Gerard Delanty 
Handbook of Historical Sociology 

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`The overall conception of the volume is absolutely splendid, and the editors skilfully place the material in the context of disciplinary and post-disciplinary developments in sociology. This is a major contribution to the field, as well as a comprehensive and reliable guide to its main components′ –
William Outhwaite, Professor of Sociology, School of European Studies, University of Sussex


`It is hard to think of anything that has been left out in this masterly survey of contemporary historical sociology. The editors have done a superb job in the selection of both themes and contributors. We now at last have an up-to-date book to assign in our graduate courses on comparative historical sociology. There′s really nothing else like it out there…. The editors′ introduction is one of the best things I have read on how the field developed, and the problems it has encountered′ – Krishan Kumar, William R Kenan, Jr Professor of Sociology, University of Virginia





′The range of topics covered and the number of distinguished scholars who have contributed to the handbook is impressive, with leading figures such as Bryan S Turner, John R Hall, Gianfranco Poggi and Craig Calhoun among the contributors to a book that covers areas as diverse as post-colonial historiography and the historical sociology of the city… the handbook fills a void within the sizable literature on historical sociology and undoubtedly will be a useful addition to graduate reading lists′ – The British Journal of Sociology





What is important in historical sociology? What are the main routes of development in the subject?



This Handbook consists of 26 chapters on historical sociology. It is divided into three parts. Part One is devoted to Foundations and covers Marx, Weber, evolutionary and functionalist approaches, the Annales School, Elias, Nelson and Eisenstadt. Part Two moves on to consider major approaches, such as modernization approaches, late Marxist approaches, historical geography, institutional approaches, cultural history, intellectual history, postcolonial and genealogical approaches. The third part is devoted to the major substantive themes in historical sociology ranging from state formation, nationalism, social movements, classes, patriarchy, architecture, religion and moral regulation to problems of periodization and East-West divisions. Each part includes an introduction that summarizes and contextualizes chapters. A general introduction to the volume outlines the current situation of historical sociology after the cultural turn in the social sciences. It argues that historical sociology is deeply divided between explanatory `sociological′ approaches and more empirical and interpretative `historical′ approaches.



Systematic and informative the book offers readers the most complete and authoritative guide to historical sociology.

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Introduction – Gerard Delanty and Engin F Isin

Reorienting Historical Sociology

PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS

Karl Marx and Historical Sociology – Duncan Kelly

Max Weber and the Interpretative Tradition – Robert Holton

Evolutionary and Functionalist Historical Sociology – John Holmwood and Maureen O′ Malley

The
Annales, Braudel and Historical Sociology – Peter Burke

Civilizational Complexes and Processes – John Mandalios

Elias, Nelson and Eisenstadt

PART TWO: APPROACHES

Historical Materialist Sociology and Revolutions – George C Comminel

Theories That Won′t Pass Away – Wolfgang Kn[um]obl

The Never-ending Story of Modernization Theory

Historical Geography and Historical Sociology – Susan W Friedman

Our Honest Toil and the Spatial Turn

Institutional History – Chris Smaje

Comparative Approaches to Race and Caste

Cultural History Is Dead (Long Live the Hydra) – John R Hall

An Intellectual History Meets Historical Sociology – Peter Wagner

Historical Sociology after the Linguistic Turn

Prologue for a Genealogy of War and Peace – Mitchell Dean

Genealogical Approaches

Subaltern Studies and Post-Colonial Historiography – Dipesh Chakrabarty

PART THREE: THEMES

The Cultural Logic of Historical Periodization – Peter Toohey

East and West – Johann P Arnason

From Invidious Dichotomy to Incomplete Deconstruction

Classes and Nations in Recent Historical Sociology – Robert Fine and Daniel Chernilo

The Formation of the Modern State and the Institutionalization of Rule – Gianfranco Poggi

The Evolution of Parliaments – Tom R Burns and Masoud Kamali

A Comparative, Historical Perspective on Assemblies and Political Decision-making

Social Movements and Democratization – Klaus Eder

The Persistence of Nationalism – Gerard Delanty

Modernity and Discourses of the Nation

Architecturing Modern Nations – Paul Jones

Architecture and the State

Historical Sociology of the City – Engin F Isin

Historical Memory – Bernhard Giesen and Kay Junge

Gender and Patriarchy in Historical Sociology – Pavla Miller

Historical Sociology of Religion – Bryan S Turner

Politics and Modernity

From Moral Science to Moral Regulation – Alan Hunt

Social Theory′s Encounter with the Moral Domain

Afterword – Craig Calhoun

Why Historical Sociology?

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Gerard Delanty is Reader in Sociology at the University of Liverpool
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