History of Sociology
This article deals with the developments, trends, and essence of research in studies on the history of sociology in the German-speaking world since 2000. It discusses studies on the methodology of the history of sociology, publications on the institutionalization of sociology, on early and modern classics, on national and transnational historiography, and on sociology in face of National Socialism. Although the history of sociology is only rudimentarily institutionalized, especially in Germany, and there are almost no chairs or specialist journals for the history of sociology, we can nevertheless discern a spirit of optimism among younger researchers in this field. At the same time, we still lack a productive exchange with other historiographic sciences.
Moebius, S. (2021): History of Sociology, in: Hollstein, B., Greshoff, R., Schimank, U. und Weiß, A. (Hrsg.): Soziologie - Sociology in the German-Speaking World, De Gruyter Oldenbourg, Berlin, S. 181-196, doi: doi.org/10.1515/9783110627275-013.
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