Explaining Social ProcessesRoutledge, 03.12.2015 - 224 Seiten Built upon decades of experience at the frontiers of history and social science, Charles Tilly's newest book offers innovative methods and approaches that are applicable in a wide range of disciplines: politics, sociology, anthropology, history, economics, and more. The book covers approaches to analysis ranging from interpersonal exchanges to world-historical changes-economic, political, and social. He shows how a thoroughgoing relational account of social processes, coupled with the careful identification of causal mechanisms, illuminates variation and change in the ways people live at the small scale and the large. |
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Part II Concepts and Observations | 25 |
Part III Explanations and Comparisons | 67 |
Part IV Historical Social Analysis | 119 |
Part V Conclusion | 201 |
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About the Author | 215 |
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