
Spring 2017 Newsletter
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 …
Spring 2017 Newsletter Read MoreComparative and Historical Sociology
Section of the American Sociological Association
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 …
Spring 2017 Newsletter Read MoreBarrington 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 …
Congratulations To Our 2017 Section Award Winners! Read MoreThis 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 …
Winter 2017 Newsletter Read MoreThis 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 …
Fall 2016 Newsletter Read More
I am curious how this essay by Simeon J. Newman was received. For example, did the Social Psychology section feel…