【社会科学における歴史的方法 全4巻】
Historical Methods in the Social Sciences.(Sage Benchmarks in Social Research Methods Series) cloth 4 Vols., 1664 p.
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Volume One: Historical Social Science: Presuppositions and PrescriptionsIntroduction Towards Integration and Unity in the Human Sciences: TheProject of Historical Sociology A Classical Exordium Critical Studies in theLogic of the Cultural Sciences - Max Weber Foundations of the Critique ofPolitical Economy - Karl Marx PART ONE: HISTORY AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES Unityand Diversity in the Human Sciences - Fernand Braudel From Social History tothe History of Society - Eric Hobsbawm The Historical Method in SocialScience - M M Postan History, Sociology, Historical Sociology - Philip AbramsFuture History - Charles Tilly History and Anthropology - Bernard Cohn TheState of Play History and Anthropology - Clifford Geertz Why Is Economics Notan Evolutionary Science? - Thorstein Veblen Economic History and Economics -Robert Solow Not Just What, but When - Paul Pierson Timing and Sequence inPolitical Processes The Use and Abuse of Psychology in History - Frank ManuelTowards the Problem of the Historical Nature of Psychological Processes -Alexander Luria Social Psychology as History - Kenneth Gergen Volume Two:Foundations of Historical-Sociological Inquiry Introduction TheHistoricality of Human Social Existence: The Search for a Grounded,Synthesizing Analytics PART TWO: Ontology of the Social-Historical SectionOne: Nominalism, Social Realism and Dialectical Totality Holism versusIndividualism in History and Sociology - Ernest Gellner HistoricalExplanation in the Social Sciences - J W N Watkins Reply to Mr Watkins -Ernest Gellner Sociology and Empirical Research - Theodore AdornoContributions to a Phenomenology of Historical Materialism - Herbert MarcuseReification and the Sociological Critique of Consciousness - Peter Berger andStanley Pullberg Explanation and Understanding - Paul Ricoeur On SomeRemarkable Connections among the Theory of the Text, Theory of Action andTheory of History Morphogenesis versus Structuration - Margaret Archer OnCombining Structure and Action Theory of Action, Dialectic and History -William Sewell Jr Comment on Coleman Actors and Actions in Social Historyand Social Theory - James Coleman Reply to Sewell Transcending GeneralLinear Reality - Andrew Abbott Section Two: Temporality and CausalityTemporality - Jean-Paul Sartre Phenomenology of the Three TemporalDimensions Time - George Herbert Mead History and the Social Sciences -Fernand Braudel The Longue Dur[ac]ee The TimeSpace of World-SystemsAnalysis - Immanuel Wallerstein Historical Sociology and Time - RonaldAminzade Temporality and Process in Social Life - Andrew Abbott Causes,Connections and Conditions in History - Michael Scriven History, DifferentialEquations and the Problem of Narration - Donald McCloskey ComparingHistorical Sequences - A Powerful Tool for Causal Analysis - DietrichRueschemeyer and John Stephens Volume Three: The Logic ofHistorical-Sociological Inquiry Introduction Evidence, Interpretation andExplanation in Historical Social Science PART THREE: EXPLANATORY DISPUTES ANDCHALLENGES Section One: From Laws That 'Cover' to Narratives That 'Bind'? TheUses of History in Sociology - John Goldthorpe Reflections on Some RecentTendencies Evidence and Explanation in History and Sociology - Joseph MBryant Critical Reflections on Goldthorpe's Critique of HistoricalSociology John Goldthorpe and the Relics of Sociology - Nicky Hart In Defenceof 'Grand' Historical Sociology - Nicos Mouzelis In Praise of Macro-Sociology- A Reply to Goldthorpe - Michael Mann Have Historical Sociologists ForsakenTheory - Jill Quadagno and Stan Knapp Narrative and the Real World - DavidCarr An Argument for Continuity Section Two: Historical Evidence and theLogic of Hermeneutics Evidence and Inference in History - Raymond Aron FourTypes of Inference from Documents to Events - Vernon K Dibble Evidence andProof in Documentary Research, I and II - Jennifer Platt The Wrong Waythrough the Telescope - Peter Laslett A Note on Literary Evidence inSociology and in Historical Sociology Archaeological Cables and Tacking -Alison Wylie Colonial Archives and the Arts of Governance - Ann Laura StolerSection Three: Emplotment, Rhetoric and the Postmodernist Challenge TheDiscourse of History - Roland Barthes The Question of Narrative inContemporary Historical Theory - Hayden White On Sources and Narratives inHistorical Social Science - Joseph M Bryant Progress in Historical Studies -Raymond Martin Volume Four: Social Worlds in Flux: Legacies andTransformations Introduction Theories and Methods Applied: ResearchExemplars in Historical Social Science PART FOUR: EXPLICATING THE DIALECTICOF STRUCTURE, CULTURE AND AGENCY Section One: Origins, Trajectories, LegaciesTechnological Innovation and Economic Progress in the Ancient World - M IFinley Origins and Traditions in Islam and Christianity - Bryan S Turner AModified View of Our Origins - Louis Dumont The Christian Beginnings ofModern Individualism The Islamic Commerical Crisis - Timur KuranInstitutional Roots of Economic Underdevelopment in the Middle East Blood andDebt - Miguel Angel Centeno War and Taxation in Nineteenth-Century LatinAmerica The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis - Lynn White Jr Clioand the Economics of QWERTY - Paul A David Section Two: Conjunctures,Ruptures, Transformations Conquistador y Pestilencia - Alfred Crosby TheFirst New World Pandemic and the Fall of the Great Indian Empires Three Facesof Cruelty - Randall Collins Towards a Comparative Sociology of ViolencePump and Circumstance - Steven Shapin Robert Boyle's Literary TechnologyTime, Work Discipline and Industrial Capitalism - E P Thompson Goodbye toTristes Tropes - Marshall Sahlins Ethnography in the Context of ModernWorld History Were the Perpetrators of Genocide 'Ordinary Men' or 'RealNazis'? Results from Fifteen Hundred Biographies - Michael Mann TheProduction of Possession - Aihwa Ong Spirits and the MultinationalCorporation in Malaysia Bureaucracy, Friends and Money - Frank Pieke TheGrowth of Capital Socialism in China