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Spring 2017 Newsletter

June 10, 2017November 10, 2017 - by chswebsite - Leave a Comment

The latest issue of our newsletter – Trajectories Vol.28 No.3 (Spring 2017) – can be accessed here. This issue features an op-ed corner on European populism with contributions from Mabel …

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Congratulations To Our 2017 Section Award Winners!

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Barrington Moore Book Award Winners Heather A. Haveman. 2015. Magazines and the Making of America: Modernization, Community, and Print Culture, 1741-1860. Princeton University Press. Tianna S. Paschel. 2016. Becoming Black …

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Winter 2017 Newsletter

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This issue features remarks from the 2017 Gaidar Economic Forum on “Global Transformation in the Context of Historical Sociology” by Georgi Derluguian, Wolfgang Streeck, Ho-Fung Hung, Mishaal Al-Gergawi, and Monica …

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Fall 2016 Newsletter

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This issue features a letter from our new chair, Kim Voss; a book symposium on Jonathan Wyrtzen’s Making Morocco (Cornell University Press) with comments from George Steinmetz, Julian Go, Mary …

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Section Officers (2023-2024)

CHAIR:
Jonathan Wyrtzen , Yale University.

CHAIR-ELECT:
Cedric de Leon, University of Massachusetts Amherst

PAST CHAIR:
Sarah Quinn , University of Washington

SECRETARY-TREASURER:
Jonah Stuart Brundage, University of Michigan

COUNCIL:
Alexandre White, Johns Hopkins
Maryam Alemzadeh, University of Oxford
A.K.M. Skarpelis, University of Basel-Switzerland
Robert Braun, UC Berkeley
Marisela Martinez-Cola, Morehouse College
Jordanna Matlon, American University

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Kristina E. Lee, Northwestern University
Vasfiye Betul Toprak, University of Virginia

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Francisca Gomez Baeza, University of Washington

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Peter Dewey Ore, Arizona
Berfu Aygenc, New School
Bahar Tabakoglu, New York University

CRITICAL HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY BLOG EDITOR:
Simeon Newman, University of Michigan Ann Harbor

 

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Winter 2017 Newsletter

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J. I. (Hans) Bakker - Comparative Historical Sociology, the Denial of Race, and the Naming of Prizes: A Critique of Skocpol’s Theory of Revolutions

I am curious how this essay by Simeon J. Newman was received. For example, did the Social Psychology section feel…

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Hi, I am a section member and an article I wrote was published in Nations and Nationalism. I will appreciate…

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Strong summary. Will be interesting to see if the balance of power in the IPE can be shifted, as is…

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