New Methods for Social History
Discover the innovative approaches in social history with "New Methods for Social History," a compelling collection of essays published by Cambridge University Press in 1999. Spanning 168 pages, this book presents a variety of research methods that sociologists have developed specifically for social historians. Dive into topics such as event structure analysis, words-to-numbers conversion, network analysis, qualitative comparative analysis, fuzzy logic, and recursive regression. Each essay is crafted by leading experts in the field, making complex concepts accessible to all readers, including those new to the subject. Enhance your understanding of social history with this essential resource that bridges sociology and historical analysis.