Abstract
The sociological study of history has only recently achieved recognition in American sociology. Although historical research occupied an important place in the nineteenth-century European sociological tradition, American scholars long accepted a disciplinary division relegating the study of the past to historians, while reserving contemporary subjects for sociological investigation. The field of historical sociology first witnessed a revival in the 1950s with the publication of Reinhard Bendix'sWork and Authority in Industry(1956) and Neil Smelser'sSocial Change in the Industrial Revolution(1959). During these years, a small chorus of voices called for a more historical approach to sociological problems and closer cooperation between the two disciplines.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,History
Reference87 articles.
1. Smelser , Essays in Sociological Explanation, p. 35.
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