New Methods for Social History
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Part of International Review of Social History Supplements
- Editors:
- Larry J. Griffin
- Marcel van der Linden, Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis, Amsterdam
- Date Published: May 1999
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521655996
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During the two decades prior to publication of this book, sociologists had developed a range of new research methods that could be of much use to social historians. This 1999 collection of essays introduces some of the most interesting of these methods: event structure analysis, words-to-numbers, network analysis, qualitative comparative analysis, fuzzy logic, and recursive regression. All essays are written by outstanding experts, address non-initiated readers and use as little jargon as possible. Methods are explained through the use of historical case studies; annotated topical bibliographies have been added.
Read more- Its pedagogical approach means that it could be used as a textbook for university courses
- Bridges gap between the disciplines of sociology and history
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- Date Published: May 1999
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521655996
- length: 168 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 13 mm
- weight: 0.27kg
- contains: 5 b/w illus. 2 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction Larry Griffen and Marcel van der Linden
1. Temporally recursive regression and social historical inquiry: an example of cross-movement militancy spillover Larry Isaac, Larry Christiansen, Jamie Miller and Tim Nickel
2. Using event history analysis in historical research: with illustrations from a study of the passage of women's protective legislation Holly J. McCammon
3. Spatial analysis Glenn Deane, E. M. Beck and Stewart E. Tolnay
4. Fuzziness in multivariate classification of historical data Leonid Borodkin
5. Narrative as data: linguistics and statistical tools for the quantitative study of historical events Roberto Franzosi
6. The logic of qualitative analysis Charles C. Ragin
7. Historical social network analysis Charles Wetherell
8. Historical inference and event-structure analysis Larry J. Griffen and Robert R. Korstad.
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