Spring 2002 Newsletter, Comparative & Historical Sociology
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This issue features a critique by Stephen P. Turner of an important paper by Robert Marsh on Weber’s analysis of the Chinese legal system. Turner’s critique is followed by a response from Robert Marsh. Then we have an article by a young scholar, François Dépelteau, about the sociological imagination. We have also listed all of the books submitted for the Barrington Moore Award since they constitute a nice selection of recent work in CHS. Bakker has enjoyed editing this newsletter during 2000-2001 for a total of six issues.
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Spring 2003 Newsletter, Comparative & Historical Sociology
The Section of comparative and historical sociology continues to strengthen its roots and to branch out. This progress has only been possible through the dedicated efforts of its many members and especially the officers who made it all happen. On behalf of all the members, I want to thank Anne Kane (University of Texas, Austin) for her tireless and efficient service as Secretary-Treasurer for t...
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