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COMPARATIVE Historical Analysis in The Social Sciences

Contributor(s): Rueschemeyer, Dietrich.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Cambridge studies in comparative politics.Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University, 2006Description: 444 p.ISBN: 0521016452.Subject(s): Ciências Sociais | Pesquisa Científica | Análise Comparativa | História
Contents:
Introdution 1 Comparative historical analysis: achievements and agendas - James Mahoney and Ditrich Rueschemeyer I Accumulation of researcb 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 II Analytic tools 5 Big, slow-moving, and... Invisible: Macrosocial 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 purposive action in comparative historical social science - Ira Katzenelson III Issues of method 9 Can one or a few cases yield theoretical gains? - Dietrich Rueschemeyer 10 Strategies of causal assessment in comparative historical analysis - James Mahoney 11 Aligning ontology and methodology in comparative politics - Peter A. Hall Conclusion 12 Doubly engaged social science: the promise of comparative historical analysis - Theda Skocpol
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Introdution 1 Comparative historical analysis: achievements and agendas - James Mahoney and Ditrich Rueschemeyer I Accumulation of researcb 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 II Analytic tools 5 Big, slow-moving, and... Invisible: Macrosocial 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 purposive action in comparative historical social science - Ira Katzenelson III Issues of method 9 Can one or a few cases yield theoretical gains? - Dietrich Rueschemeyer 10 Strategies of causal assessment in comparative historical analysis - James Mahoney 11 Aligning ontology and methodology in comparative politics - Peter A. Hall Conclusion 12 Doubly engaged social science: the promise of comparative historical analysis - Theda Skocpol

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