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Vol. 6 No. 2 (2017)
Vol. 6 No. 2 (2017)
Published:
2026-06-04
Editorial
Guest Editors' Introduction: Comparative-Historical Sociology as Antidote to the 'Crackpot Realism' of the Twenty-First Century
Alex Law, Stephen Mennell
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Articles
History is Not Bunk: Why Comparative Historical Sociology is Indispensable When Looking to the Future
Stephen Mennell
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The Decivilising Effects of the Financial System
Fernando Ampudia de Haro
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Difficulties of the EU as a Common Object for Identification
Behrouz Alikhani
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The Social Bases of Democracy Revisited; or, Why Democracy Cannot Be Dropped in Bombs from B62s at 30,000 Feet
Stephen Mennell
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The Narcissism of National Solipsism: Civic Nationalism and Sub-State Formation Processes in Scotland
Alex Law
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Comparative-Historical Sociology as Professional Practice
Eric Royal Lybeck
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Learning from the Past: How Local Economic Conventions Influence Responses to Global Crises
Nina Baur, Linda Hering
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'Problems of involvement and detachment': Norbert Elias and the investigation of contemporary social processes
John Lever, Ryan Powell
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