The contributors represent a wide variety of theoretical orientations and a broad spectrum of understandings of what constitutes historical sociology. They address such topics as religion, war, citizenship, markets, professions, gender and welfare, colonialism, ethnicity, bureaucracy, revolutions, collective action, and the modernist social sciences themselves. Remaking Modernity includes a significant introduction in which the editors consider prior orientations in historical sociology in order to analyze the field's resurgence. They show how current research is building on and challenging previous work through attention to institutionalism, rational choice, the cultural turn, feminist theories and approaches, and colonialism and the racial formations of empire.
Contributors. Julia Adams, Justin Baer, Richard Biernacki, Bruce Carruthers, Elisabeth Clemens, Rebecca Jean Emigh, Russell Faeges, Philip Gorski, Roger Gould, Meyer Kestnbaum, Edgar Kiser, Ming-Cheng Lo, Zine Magubane, Ann Shola Orloff, Nader Sohrabi, Margaret Somers, Lyn Spillman, George Steinmetz
