Comparative historical analysis : achievements and agendas |
James Mahoney and Dietrich Rueschemeyer |
Comparative historical analysis and knowledge accumulation in the study of revolutions |
Jack A. Goldstone |
What we know about the development of social policy : comparative and historical research in comparative and historical perspective |
Edwin Amenta |
Knowledge accumulation in comparative historical research : the case of democracy and authoritarianism |
James Mahoney |
Big, slow-moving, and ... invisible : macrosocial processes in the study of comparative politics |
Paul Pierson |
How institutions evolve : insights from comparative historical analysis |
Kathleen Thelen |
Uses of network tools in comparative historical research |
Roger V. Gould |
Periodization and preferences : reflections on purposive action in comparative historical social science |
Ira Katznelson |
Can one or a few cases yield theoretical gains? |
Dietrich Rueschemeyer |
Strategies of causal assessment in comparative historical analysis |
James Mahoney |
Aligning ontology and methodology in comparative research |
Peter A. Hall |
Doubly engaged social science : the promise of comparative historical analysis |
Theda Skocpol |
Comparative historical analysis : achievements and agendas |
James Mahoney and Dietrich Rueschemeyer |
Comparative historical analysis and knowledge accumulation in the study of revolutions |
Jack A. Goldstone |
What we know about the development of social policy : comparative and historical research in comparative and historical perspective |
Edwin Amenta |
Knowledge accumulation in comparative historical research : the case of democracy and authoritarianism |
James Mahoney |
Big, slow-moving, and ... invisible : macrosocial processes in the study of comparative politics |
Paul Pierson |
How institutions evolve : insights from comparative historical analysis |
Kathleen Thelen |