This two-volume anthology represents the range of articles
published in" The Journal of Historical Sociology" over the last
twenty years. These essays, debates and responses by
internationally distinguished historians, sociologists,
anthropologists and geographers as well as by pioneering newer
scholars have been influential in challenging and redefining the
field of historical sociology. Spanning a range of issues and
topics that combine rich empirical scholarship with sophisticated
theoretical engagement, they bring together the very best of the
JHS. The first volume includes key articles on the British state by
sociologists and historians and the second volume challenges the
nature of undertaking interdisciplinary work within history and the
social sciences. Together, both volumes contribute to the sustained
and coherent engagement of history and the social sciences in
Britain and elsewhere.
Volume 1 is a collection of essays on state formation from
medieval times to the present, focussing mainly on the British
state. It includes contributions from a number of prominent British
historians and is essential reading for academics and students of
historical sociology, anthropology and political and cultural
research.
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