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The Comparative Historical Approach as a Unifying Principle in the Humanities and the Social Sciences
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Abstract
The importance of comparative history for an integrated approach to the study of social phenomena is discussed, focusing on the study of society in a global perspective. Twentieth-century transformation processes in the People's Republic of China, Iran, the USSR, & Turkey illustrate.
Keywords
Iran
Classification
History
Research Design
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Social Change; Comparative Analysis; Comparative Sociology; Historical Sociology; Macrosociology; Methodology (Philosophical); Peoples Republic of China; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; Turkey; comparative history, humanities-social sciences unifying principle; illustrative examples; transformation processes, People's Republic of China/Iran/Turkey/USSR;
Document language
English
Publication Year
1996
Page/Pages
p. 135-147
Journal
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review, 4 (1996) 2
Status
Published Version; reviewed
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