Would it be an exaggeration to claim that there has been a “global” revolution in the social sciences? Witness, in disciplinary history, the rise of “global history” and “transnational history”. Ever since Akira Iriye’s (1989) call for historians “to search for historical themes and conceptions that are meaningful across national boundaries,” historians have institutionalized transnational history as a prominent subfield, one that can be seen in journals, books, conferences, course offerings, and job lines. Witness, too, the proliferation of “globalization” studies (e.g. Castells 1996; Held et al 1999; Beck 2006; Beck 2012) and the attempt to institutionalize a “global sociology” (Burawoy 2000; Burawoy 2008), moves intended to explore new c...
Global history has come under attack. It is charged with neglecting national history and the ‘small ...
Global history has come under attack. It is charged with neglecting national history and the 'small ...
The recent transnational, global and cultural turns have challenged international historians to reco...
Would it be an exaggeration to claim that there has been a “global” revolution in the social science...
This paper argues that the traditions of the social sciences are struggling to understand global cha...
This article addresses three recent developments in historical sociology: (1) neo-Weberian historica...
With the 50th anniversary of the journal, this special issue takes stock of the progress that has be...
The interdisciplinary analysis of historical and contemporary global issues with increasingly produc...
Culture and international relations have come closer in the past twenty years. Still many areas are ...
In the last 25 years or so, global and transnational history have grown into an incontrovertible res...
From July 10 to 12, 2013, I attended the annual conference of the European Global Studies Associatio...
This special issue focuses on the elaboration of categories for historical sociology that allow eith...
This article argues that the discipline of world history, with its interdisciplinary ties to the soc...
Is social science history a dated fad, or has it been so fully accepted as to have become uncontrove...
World History has only recently emerged as a distinctive and vibrant field of study. Its origins aro...
Global history has come under attack. It is charged with neglecting national history and the ‘small ...
Global history has come under attack. It is charged with neglecting national history and the 'small ...
The recent transnational, global and cultural turns have challenged international historians to reco...
Would it be an exaggeration to claim that there has been a “global” revolution in the social science...
This paper argues that the traditions of the social sciences are struggling to understand global cha...
This article addresses three recent developments in historical sociology: (1) neo-Weberian historica...
With the 50th anniversary of the journal, this special issue takes stock of the progress that has be...
The interdisciplinary analysis of historical and contemporary global issues with increasingly produc...
Culture and international relations have come closer in the past twenty years. Still many areas are ...
In the last 25 years or so, global and transnational history have grown into an incontrovertible res...
From July 10 to 12, 2013, I attended the annual conference of the European Global Studies Associatio...
This special issue focuses on the elaboration of categories for historical sociology that allow eith...
This article argues that the discipline of world history, with its interdisciplinary ties to the soc...
Is social science history a dated fad, or has it been so fully accepted as to have become uncontrove...
World History has only recently emerged as a distinctive and vibrant field of study. Its origins aro...
Global history has come under attack. It is charged with neglecting national history and the ‘small ...
Global history has come under attack. It is charged with neglecting national history and the 'small ...
The recent transnational, global and cultural turns have challenged international historians to reco...