During the two decades prior to publication of this book,
sociologists had developed a range of new research methods that
could be of much use to social historians. This 1999 collection of
essays introduces some of the most interesting of these methods:
event structure analysis, words-to-numbers, network analysis,
qualitative comparative analysis, fuzzy logic, and recursive
regression. All essays are written by outstanding experts, address
non-initiated readers and use as little jargon as possible. Methods
are explained through the use of historical case studies; annotated
topical bibliographies have been added.
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