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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Arab Spring and Revolutionary Theory: An Intervention in a Debate18
Political Economies of Knowledge Production: On and Around Academic Dependency13
Deparochialising the Canon: The Case of Sociological Theory11
Between North and South: Historicizing the Indigenization Discourse in Chinese Sociology9
Are We Still Dependent? Academic Dependency Theory After 20 Years7
The Making of “La Gran Familia Mexicana”: Eugenics, Gender, and Sexuality in Mexico7
Nationalist Ideas and the Colonial Episteme: The Antinomies Structuring Sociological Traditions of India7
Trusting in God and His Earthly Masks: Exploring the Lutheran Roots of Scandinavian High‐Trust Culture6
Rethinking the Rise of China: A Postcolonial Critique of China and a Chinese Critique of the Postcolonial6
Under Western Eyes? Elements for a Transnational and International History of Sociology in Asia (1960s–1980s)6
Thinking Beyond Generations: On the Future of Revolution Theory6
Australia and the Global South: Knowledge and the Ambiguities of Place and Identity6
In What Ways We Depend: Academic Dependency Theory and the Development of East Asian Sociology5
The Changing Nature and Patterns of Traditional Marriage Practices among the Owerre‐Igbo, a Subgroup of the Igbo of Southeast Nigeria5
I Trust You with My Child: Parental Attitudes to Local Authorities in Cases of Disobedient Children in 18th Century Denmark5
Bottom‐up Nation‐building: National Censuses and Local Administration in Nineteenth‐Century Spain4
The Aura of the Local in Chinese Anthropology: Grammars, Media and Institutions of Attention Management3
Mooring Mobilities, Fixing Flows: Towards a Global Urban History of Port Cities in the Age of Steam3
Introduction: Trust and Protestantism: Has Lutheran Theology Influenced the Trust Culture Sustaining the Scandinavian Welfare States?3
Original and Ongoing Dispossessions: Settler Capitalism and Indigenous Resistance in British Columbia3
Toward a Regeneration of Revolutionary Theory2
Minding the Gaps in British Ethnic Entrepreneurship and Commercial History: From the Genesis to the 21st Century2
On Generations of Revolutionary Theory: A Response2
Historical Sociology and Secularisation: The Political Use of ‘Culturalised Religion’ by the Radical Right in Spain2
Between Pachakuti and Passive Revolution: The Search for Post‐colonial Sovereignty in Bolivia2
Framing Sectarianism in the Middle East2
Forging the Nation‐centric World: Imperial Rule and the Homogenisation of Discontent in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1878–1918)2
Reframing the History of the Competition Concept: Neoliberalism, Meritocracy, Modernity2
Lutheranism from Above and from Below: “Pastoral Professionals” and Trust within the Nordic State/Society Nexus2
Emigration State: Race, Citizenship and Settler Imperialism in Modern British History, c. 1850–19722
The Production of Contemporary Sociological Knowledge in Hong Kong2
“There are traitors among us”: On the Emotional Vicissitudes of Populist Politics2
Between the West and the World: Historical Perspectives on the Place of Sociology in Asia2
How a Catastrophe Found the Past Hurricane Floyd and the Rise of Historical Consciousness in Princeville, North Carolina2
Why Do Political Elites Fracture? The Unusual Case of the Yugoslav Communist Elite2
Structure, Temporality, and Theories of Revolution. Reading Alberto Melucci in Revolutionary Saint Domingue, 1791–18042
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