Winkel H. Global Historical Sociology and Connected Gender Sociologies. On the Re-Nationalization and Coloniality of Gender. Interdisciplines. Journal of History and Sociology. 2018;9(2):95-142.The article starts with a discussion of history’s and historical sociology’s influence on gender sociology. It is argued that the reconstruction of gender-historical developments as institutionally and socio-culturally sequential processes, or as historical figurations and their causal mechanisms, is a marginal research agenda in gender sociology. As a result, colonial history and its gendered legacy—which is considered pivotal for a comprehensive conceptual understanding of contemporary society—is (still) relegated to a back seat in gender sociology...