Journal of Historical Sociology

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Historical Sociology is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
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Are We Still Dependent? Academic Dependency Theory After 20 Years19
İsmail Hakkı İzmirli (1932), Philosophical Currents in Islam: Ibn Khaldun (732‐808)13
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Guglielmo Ferrero (1896), Ibn Kaldoun: an Arab Sociologist of the Fourteenth Century9
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Why Do Political Elites Fracture? The Unusual Case of the Yugoslav Communist Elite7
Prefatory Note: On “From the Body Politic to the National Interest”7
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The Black Sheep of the Land: Bandits in the Polish Borderlands, 1918–19256
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Agency as Interspecies, Collective and Embedded Endeavour: Ponies and People in Northern England 1916–19506
Bandits, Militants, and Martyrs: Sub‐state Violence as Claim to Authority in Late Antique North Africa5
The Social Backgrounds of Nazi Leaders: A Statistical Analysis of Political Elites in Weimar Germany, 1918–19334
Emigration State: Race, Citizenship and Settler Imperialism in Modern British History, c. 1850–19724
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Structure, Temporality, and Theories of Revolution. Reading Alberto Melucci in Revolutionary Saint Domingue, 1791–18043
Are We Still Dependent? Academic Dependency Theory After 20 Years2
The Indigenization Debate in China: A Field Perspective2
The Early Medieval State: A Strategic‐Relational Approach2
Political Economies of Knowledge Production: On and Around Academic Dependency2
Nationalist Ideas and the Colonial Episteme: The Antinomies Structuring Sociological Traditions of India2
Fingerprinting and Biopolitical Police Surveillance in Turkey2
The Making of “La Gran Familia Mexicana”: Eugenics, Gender, and Sexuality in Mexico2
‘Eyesight to the Blind’: Secular and Religious Dialogue in the ‘Devil's Music’2
Macro‐Political Structures, Change, and Stasis in Undergraduates' Political Identities in Canada and the United States – A Comparative Historical Analysis2
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Deparochialising the Canon: The Case of Sociological Theory2
Rethinking the Rise of China: A Postcolonial Critique of China and a Chinese Critique of the Postcolonial2
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