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Theda Skocpol

Theda Skocpol (born May 4, 1947) is an American sociologist and political scientist, who is currently the Victor S. Thomas Professor of Government and Sociology at Harvard University. She is a highly influential figure in both sociology and political science.[5] She is best known as an advocate of the historical-institutional and comparative approaches, as well as her "state autonomy theory". She has written widely for both popular and academic audiences. She has been President of the American Political Science Association and the Social Science History Association.[6]

Theda Skocpol
Theda Skocpol speaking about the Tea Party at the Munk School
Born (1947-05-04) May 4, 1947 (age 75)
NationalityAmerican
Known for
AwardsJohan Skytte Prize
Academic background
Alma mater
Doctoral advisorGeorge Homans
Other advisors
Academic work
Discipline
Sub-discipline
InstitutionsHarvard University
Doctoral students
Main interests

In historical sociology, Skocpol's works and opinions have been associated with the structuralist school. As an example, she argues that social revolutions can best be explained given their relation with specific structures of agricultural societies and their respective states. Such an approach differs greatly from more "behaviorist" ones, which tend to emphasize the role of "revolutionary populations", "revolutionary psychology", and/or "revolutionary consciousness", as determinant factors of revolutionary processes.

Her 1979 book States and Social Revolutions was highly influential in research on revolutions, ushering in a new paradigm.[7]

Biography

Theda Skocpol was born in Detroit, Michigan on May 4, 1947.[8] Both of her parents, Jennie Mae Becker Barron and Allan Barron, were teachers. Her mother wanted her to study home economics at a small liberal arts college, while her father was concerned about the cost of college education.[6] She earned her BA in sociology at Michigan State University in 1969. While she attended Michigan State, she participated in the antiwar movement in response to the Vietnam War. Through the Methodist student association, she went to Rust College, a historically black college in Holly Springs, Mississippi, to teach English and math to incoming freshman. Many of the students were from sharecropper families, and were first-generation college students. She called her time in Mississippi observing racism and segregation "life-changing".[6] She then went on to earn both her MA (1972) and PhD at Harvard University (1975). While attending Harvard, Skocpol studied with Barrington Moore Jr. Her first published article, in 1973, was a critique of Moore's Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy.[9]

From 1975 to 1981, Skocpol served as an assistant and associate professor of sociology, at Harvard. During this time, Skocpol published her first of many books, States and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of Social Revolutions in Russia, France and China (1979). Some of her subsequent work focused on methodology and theory, including the co-edited volume Bringing the State Back In, which heralded a new focus by social scientists on the state as an agent of social and political change.

In 1981, Skocpol moved on to work at the University of Chicago. For the next five years, Skocpol would serve as an Associate Professor of Sociology and Political Science, and of Social Science, Professor of Sociology and Political Science, and Director for the Center for the Study of Industrial Societies.[10]

In the early 1980s, Skocpol publicly alleged that Harvard University had denied her tenure (1980) because she was a woman. This charge was found to be justified by an internal review committee in 1981.[11] In 1984, Harvard University offered Skocpol a tenured position (its first ever for a female sociologist), which she accepted.

From 1986 to the present, Skocpol has held various positions at Harvard University including: Professor of Sociology; Director for the Center for American Political Studies; Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; and presently[when?] is the Professor of Government and of Sociology, Victor S. Thomas Professor of Government and Sociology.

Honors and titles

Throughout her career, Skocpol has held many positions at various academic, and professional organizations, some of which include: president of Politics and History Section, chairperson, and later Council member of the American Political Science Association (1991–1996). Out of over one hundred past presidents, since 1903, only about ten women have held that office. Skocpol is also Founder and Co-Editor, Princeton Studies in American Politics: Historical, Comparative, and International Perspectives (1993 – present); and Senior Advisor in the Social Sciences, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study (2006–2008).

According to her Curriculum Vitae Skocpol has been distinguished by over twenty awards and honors, some of which are: C. Wright Mills Award of The Society for the Study of Social Problems in 1979; elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2006; and she was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2008. Her book Protecting Soldiers and Mothers (1992) was awarded the 1993 Woodrow Wilson Award for best book in political science by the American Political Science Association.[12] She is also an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society.[6]

In 2007, she was awarded the Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science, one of the world's most prestigious prizes in political science for her "visionary analysis of the significance of the state for revolutions, welfare, and political trust, pursued with theoretical depth and empirical evidence."[13][14]

In 2015, she was named an Andrew Dickson White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University (term: 2015–2021).

In October 2019 Skocpol was awarded with an honorary doctorate from Radboud University Nijmegen.

Major works and contributions

States and Social Revolutions (1979)

Skocpol's most famous book, States and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of Social Revolutions in Russia, France and China (1979), discusses how most theories account only for direct action in bringing about revolutions. Social Revolutions are fast-paced foundational transformations of society's state and class structures. She includes the structure involved in creating a revolutionary situation that can lead to a social revolution - one that changes civic institutions and government once the administration and military branches collapse.

In her text, Skocpol "offers a framework of reference for analyzing social-revolutionary transformations in modern world history" and discusses and compares the causes of the French Revolution of 1787–1800, the Russian Revolution of 1917–1921, and the Chinese Revolution of 1911–1949.

According to Skocpol, there are two stages to social revolutions: a crisis of state and the emergence of a dominant class to take advantage of a revolutionary situation. The crisis of state emerges from poor economy, natural disaster, food shortage, or security concerns. Leaders of the revolution also have to face these constraints, and their handling of them affects how well they re-establish the state.

Skocpol uses Marxism's class struggle to assert that the main causes of social unrest are state social structures, international competitive pressures, international demonstrations, and class relations. Critics suggest that Skocpol ignores the role of individuals and ideology[15] and uses varied comparative methodological strategies.

State autonomy theory

Before she wrote Protecting Soldiers and Mothers, Skocpol first devised what she termed state autonomy theory. This theory underlined the idea that state bureaucracies could have the potential for autonomous operations, and that this potential was ignored by scientists who were focused on society-centric studies. Skocpol considers the idea that parties are more important in America than the government, and that class dominance plays heavily into American politics.[16]

Protecting Soldiers and Mothers (1992)

In this book, Skocpol shows, contrary to the conventional wisdom, that the United States was a precocious welfare state in the early 20th century and that it did not lag behind European states at that point in time.[17]

In the book, Skocpol considers increased benefits for Civil War veterans and their families resulting from competitive party politics, as well as greater actions taken in women's movements. Soldiers and mothers benefited from social spending, labor regulations, and health education through reformative women's clubs across the nation. Simultaneously, Skocpol refutes her claim that theorists had ignored states' independent power in her state autonomy theory, explaining "my state-centered theoretical frame of reference had evolved into a fully 'polity-centered approach,' meaning that social movements, coalitions of pressure groups, and political parties must be given their due in understanding power in America."

Skocpol explains how clubs and associations fill the vacuum left by fewer bureaucracies and an official church throughout the country, offering a case study in how women succeeded in gaining labor rights, mothers' pensions, minimum wage, and subsidized natal health clinics. Further, Skocpol points out that women were able to overcome class disparity to achieve these goals, working at a national level, influencing representatives with books, TV, magazines, and meetings.[18]

Diminished Democracy (2003)

Diminished Democracy discusses the changes in US public involvement and its recent concerning decline. Skocpol talks about how to reverse it in explaining how the U.S. became a civic nation, the organizers of that movement, management of civic organizations, changes in them, the harmful effects of that change, and how to recreate a sense of citizenship.

Since fewer and fewer Americans join voluntary groups that meet frequently, there has been a proliferation of nonprofit groups led by elites who can interact with the government, but not the people. Skocpol provokes the reader with the idea that civic involvement will one day become another job rather than a civilian responsibility.

Scholars Strategy Network

In 2009, Skocpol conceived of and co-founded the Scholars Strategy Network, an association of academics and researchers who coordinate to address public challenges while increasing the accessibility of their findings to those outside of academia.[19][20] As of 2018, she serves as the network's Director.[21]

Personal life

In 1967, while studying at Michigan State University, she married Bill Skocpol. They were both students at Michigan State, with Bill a physics major from Texas. They had met through a Methodist organization for students.[6] Her last name is sometimes quoted as Skočpol. She has one son, Michael Skocpol, an attorney and former law clerk for Sonia Sotomayor.

She is also an avid American football fan.[22]

Publications

Books

Edited volumes

Select articles

  • A Critical Review of Barrington Moore’s Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy. Politics and Society, 4(1), pp. 1–34
  • Review article: "Cultural Idioms and Political Ideologies in the Revolutionary Reconstruction of State Power: A Rejoinder to Sewell," The Journal of Modern History Vol. 57, No. 1, March 1985

Further reading

  • Interview by Richard Snyder: "Theda Skocpol: states, revolutions, and the comparative historical imagination," pp. 649–708, in Gerardo L. Munck and Richard Snyder, Passion, Craft, and Method in Comparative Politics (Baltimore, Md.: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007).
  • Utter, Glenn H. and Charles Lockhart, eds. American Political Scientists: A Dictionary (2nd ed. 2002) pp 373–75, online.

See also

References

  1. ^ Skocpol, Theda (1979). States and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia, and China. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. p. xvi. ISBN 978-0-521-29499-7.
  2. ^ Amenta, Edwin Louis (1989). Lost ground: American social spending and taxation policies in depression and war (PhD). University of Chicago. p. ii. OCLC 22176348.
  3. ^ Ganz, Marshall Louis (2000). Five smooth stones: Strategic capacity in the unionization of California agriculture (PhD). Harvard University. OCLC 77071181.
  4. ^ Goodwin, Jeffrey Roger (1988). States and revolutions in the Third World: A comparative analysis (PhD). Harvard University. p. iii. OCLC 435388161.
  5. ^ Weir, Margaret (2002). "Theda Skocpol: "Probing the Institutional Roots of Politics"". PS: Political Science & Politics. 35 (4): 769–772. doi:10.1017/S1049096502001373. ISSN 1537-5935. S2CID 154913260.
  6. ^ a b c d e Skocpol, Theda; Schickler, Eric (2019-05-11). "A Conversation with Theda Skocpol". Annual Review of Political Science. 22 (1): 1–16. doi:10.1146/annurev-polisci-030816-105449. ISSN 1094-2939.
  7. ^ Beck, Colin J. (2018). "The Structure of Comparison in the Study of Revolution". Sociological Theory. 36 (2): 134–161. doi:10.1177/0735275118777004. ISSN 0735-2751. S2CID 53669466.
  8. ^ Bisesi, Michael (2010). "Skocpol, Theda". International Encyclopedia of Civil Society: 1373. doi:10.1007/978-0-387-93996-4_669. ISBN 978-0-387-93994-0.
  9. ^ Munck, Gerardo L.; Snyder, Richard (2007). Passion, Craft, and Method in Comparative Politics. Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-8018-8464-1.
  10. ^ Skocpol, Theda. "Theda Skocpol" (PDF). Harvard University. Retrieved 2016-07-10.
  11. ^ "A QUESTION OF SEX BIAS AT HARVARD". The New York Times. October 18, 1981. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  12. ^ "Theda Skocpol". sociology.fas.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2017-04-15.
  13. ^ "Theda Skocpol". Theda Skocpol. Harvard University. Retrieved June 26, 2016.
  14. ^ . Svenska Dagbladet. 2007-09-29. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2017-12-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  15. ^ Wikisum. "States and Social Revolutions".
  16. ^ Skocpol, Theda, Peter Evans, and Dietrich Rueschemeyer. "Bringing the state back in." Cambridge (1999).
  17. ^ Munck, Gerardo L.; Snyder, Richard (2007). Passion, Craft, and Method in Comparative Politics. Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-8018-8464-1.
  18. ^ Domhoff, G. William (September 2005). "The Death of State Autonomy Theory: A Critique of Skocpol's Protecting Soldiers And Mothers". Who Rules America.
  19. ^ "The Politics of Climate Change Legislation". Harvard Magazine. 2013-02-15. Retrieved 2018-11-30.
  20. ^ "Citizen Scholars". Harvard Magazine. 2014-08-15. Retrieved 2018-11-30.
  21. ^ "skocpol.theda | Scholars Strategy Network". scholars.org. Retrieved 2018-11-30.
  22. ^ "Talking Patriots with Harvard political scientist and superfan Theda Skocpol". 17 January 2019.

External links

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  • Cornell University Andrew Dickson White Professor-at-Large Biography

theda, skocpol, born, 1947, american, sociologist, political, scientist, currently, victor, thomas, professor, government, sociology, harvard, university, highly, influential, figure, both, sociology, political, science, best, known, advocate, historical, inst. Theda Skocpol born May 4 1947 is an American sociologist and political scientist who is currently the Victor S Thomas Professor of Government and Sociology at Harvard University She is a highly influential figure in both sociology and political science 5 She is best known as an advocate of the historical institutional and comparative approaches as well as her state autonomy theory She has written widely for both popular and academic audiences She has been President of the American Political Science Association and the Social Science History Association 6 Theda SkocpolTheda Skocpol speaking about the Tea Party at the Munk SchoolBorn 1947 05 04 May 4 1947 age 75 Detroit MichiganNationalityAmericanKnown forStates and Social Revolutions Diminished Democracy State Autonomy TheoryAwardsJohan Skytte PrizeAcademic backgroundAlma materMichigan State University BA Harvard University MA and PhD Doctoral advisorGeorge HomansOther advisorsDaniel BellSeymour Martin LipsetBarrington Moore Jr 1 Academic workDisciplineSociologyPolitical scienceSub disciplineComparative sociologyPolicy analysisInstitutionsHarvard UniversityDoctoral studentsEdwin Amenta 2 Elisabeth S ClemensMarshall Ganz 3 Jeff Goodwin 4 Main interestsCivic engagementHistorical institutionalismAmerican political developmentIn historical sociology Skocpol s works and opinions have been associated with the structuralist school As an example she argues that social revolutions can best be explained given their relation with specific structures of agricultural societies and their respective states Such an approach differs greatly from more behaviorist ones which tend to emphasize the role of revolutionary populations revolutionary psychology and or revolutionary consciousness as determinant factors of revolutionary processes Her 1979 book States and Social Revolutions was highly influential in research on revolutions ushering in a new paradigm 7 Contents 1 Biography 2 Honors and titles 3 Major works and contributions 3 1 States and Social Revolutions 1979 3 2 State autonomy theory 3 3 Protecting Soldiers and Mothers 1992 3 4 Diminished Democracy 2003 3 5 Scholars Strategy Network 4 Personal life 5 Publications 5 1 Books 5 2 Edited volumes 5 3 Select articles 6 Further reading 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBiography EditTheda Skocpol was born in Detroit Michigan on May 4 1947 8 Both of her parents Jennie Mae Becker Barron and Allan Barron were teachers Her mother wanted her to study home economics at a small liberal arts college while her father was concerned about the cost of college education 6 She earned her BA in sociology at Michigan State University in 1969 While she attended Michigan State she participated in the antiwar movement in response to the Vietnam War Through the Methodist student association she went to Rust College a historically black college in Holly Springs Mississippi to teach English and math to incoming freshman Many of the students were from sharecropper families and were first generation college students She called her time in Mississippi observing racism and segregation life changing 6 She then went on to earn both her MA 1972 and PhD at Harvard University 1975 While attending Harvard Skocpol studied with Barrington Moore Jr Her first published article in 1973 was a critique of Moore s Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy 9 From 1975 to 1981 Skocpol served as an assistant and associate professor of sociology at Harvard During this time Skocpol published her first of many books States and Social Revolutions A Comparative Analysis of Social Revolutions in Russia France and China 1979 Some of her subsequent work focused on methodology and theory including the co edited volume Bringing the State Back In which heralded a new focus by social scientists on the state as an agent of social and political change In 1981 Skocpol moved on to work at the University of Chicago For the next five years Skocpol would serve as an Associate Professor of Sociology and Political Science and of Social Science Professor of Sociology and Political Science and Director for the Center for the Study of Industrial Societies 10 In the early 1980s Skocpol publicly alleged that Harvard University had denied her tenure 1980 because she was a woman This charge was found to be justified by an internal review committee in 1981 11 In 1984 Harvard University offered Skocpol a tenured position its first ever for a female sociologist which she accepted From 1986 to the present Skocpol has held various positions at Harvard University including Professor of Sociology Director for the Center for American Political Studies Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and presently when is the Professor of Government and of Sociology Victor S Thomas Professor of Government and Sociology Honors and titles EditThroughout her career Skocpol has held many positions at various academic and professional organizations some of which include president of Politics and History Section chairperson and later Council member of the American Political Science Association 1991 1996 Out of over one hundred past presidents since 1903 only about ten women have held that office Skocpol is also Founder and Co Editor Princeton Studies in American Politics Historical Comparative and International Perspectives 1993 present and Senior Advisor in the Social Sciences Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 2006 2008 According to her Curriculum Vitae Skocpol has been distinguished by over twenty awards and honors some of which are C Wright Mills Award of The Society for the Study of Social Problems in 1979 elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2006 and she was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2008 Her book Protecting Soldiers and Mothers 1992 was awarded the 1993 Woodrow Wilson Award for best book in political science by the American Political Science Association 12 She is also an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society 6 In 2007 she was awarded the Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science one of the world s most prestigious prizes in political science for her visionary analysis of the significance of the state for revolutions welfare and political trust pursued with theoretical depth and empirical evidence 13 14 In 2015 she was named an Andrew Dickson White Professor at Large at Cornell University term 2015 2021 In October 2019 Skocpol was awarded with an honorary doctorate from Radboud University Nijmegen Major works and contributions EditStates and Social Revolutions 1979 Edit Main article States and Social Revolutions Skocpol s most famous book States and Social Revolutions A Comparative Analysis of Social Revolutions in Russia France and China 1979 discusses how most theories account only for direct action in bringing about revolutions Social Revolutions are fast paced foundational transformations of society s state and class structures She includes the structure involved in creating a revolutionary situation that can lead to a social revolution one that changes civic institutions and government once the administration and military branches collapse In her text Skocpol offers a framework of reference for analyzing social revolutionary transformations in modern world history and discusses and compares the causes of the French Revolution of 1787 1800 the Russian Revolution of 1917 1921 and the Chinese Revolution of 1911 1949 According to Skocpol there are two stages to social revolutions a crisis of state and the emergence of a dominant class to take advantage of a revolutionary situation The crisis of state emerges from poor economy natural disaster food shortage or security concerns Leaders of the revolution also have to face these constraints and their handling of them affects how well they re establish the state Skocpol uses Marxism s class struggle to assert that the main causes of social unrest are state social structures international competitive pressures international demonstrations and class relations Critics suggest that Skocpol ignores the role of individuals and ideology 15 and uses varied comparative methodological strategies State autonomy theory Edit Before she wroteProtecting Soldiers and Mothers Skocpol first devised what she termed state autonomy theory This theory underlined the idea that state bureaucracies could have the potential for autonomous operations and that this potential was ignored by scientists who were focused on society centric studies Skocpol considers the idea that parties are more important in America than the government and that class dominance plays heavily into American politics 16 Protecting Soldiers and Mothers 1992 Edit In this book Skocpol shows contrary to the conventional wisdom that the United States was a precocious welfare state in the early 20th century and that it did not lag behind European states at that point in time 17 In the book Skocpol considers increased benefits for Civil War veterans and their families resulting from competitive party politics as well as greater actions taken in women s movements Soldiers and mothers benefited from social spending labor regulations and health education through reformative women s clubs across the nation Simultaneously Skocpol refutes her claim that theorists had ignored states independent power in her state autonomy theory explaining my state centered theoretical frame of reference had evolved into a fully polity centered approach meaning that social movements coalitions of pressure groups and political parties must be given their due in understanding power in America Skocpol explains how clubs and associations fill the vacuum left by fewer bureaucracies and an official church throughout the country offering a case study in how women succeeded in gaining labor rights mothers pensions minimum wage and subsidized natal health clinics Further Skocpol points out that women were able to overcome class disparity to achieve these goals working at a national level influencing representatives with books TV magazines and meetings 18 Diminished Democracy 2003 Edit Diminished Democracy discusses the changes in US public involvement and its recent concerning decline Skocpol talks about how to reverse it in explaining how the U S became a civic nation the organizers of that movement management of civic organizations changes in them the harmful effects of that change and how to recreate a sense of citizenship Since fewer and fewer Americans join voluntary groups that meet frequently there has been a proliferation of nonprofit groups led by elites who can interact with the government but not the people Skocpol provokes the reader with the idea that civic involvement will one day become another job rather than a civilian responsibility Scholars Strategy Network Edit In 2009 Skocpol conceived of and co founded the Scholars Strategy Network an association of academics and researchers who coordinate to address public challenges while increasing the accessibility of their findings to those outside of academia 19 20 As of 2018 she serves as the network s Director 21 Personal life EditIn 1967 while studying at Michigan State University she married Bill Skocpol They were both students at Michigan State with Bill a physics major from Texas They had met through a Methodist organization for students 6 Her last name is sometimes quoted as Skocpol She has one son Michael Skocpol an attorney and former law clerk for Sonia Sotomayor She is also an avid American football fan 22 Publications EditBooks Edit Skocpol Theda 1979 States and Social Revolutions A Comparative Analysis of France Russia and China Canto Classics Cambridge England Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 29499 7 Skocpol Theda 1992 Protecting Soldiers and Mothers The Political Origins of Social Policy in the United States Cambridge Massachusetts Belknap Press of Harvard University Press ISBN 978 0 674 71765 7 Skocpol Theda 1994 Social Revolutions in the Modern World Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics Cambridge England Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 40938 4 Skocpol Theda 1995 Social Policy in the United States Future Possibilities in Historical Perspective Princeton New Jersey Princeton University Press ISBN 978 0 691 03785 1 Finegold Kenneth Skocpol Theda 1995 State and Party in America s New Deal Madison Wisconsin University of Wisconsin Press ISBN 978 0 299 14764 8 Skocpol Theda 1996 Boomerang Clinton s Health Security Effort and the Turn Against Government in U S Politics New York New York W W Norton amp Company ISBN 978 0 393 03970 2 Skocpol Theda 1997 Boomerang Health Reform and the Turn Against Government New York New York W W Norton amp Company ISBN 978 0 393 31572 1 Skocpol Theda 2000 The Missing Middle Working Families and the Future of American Social Policy The Century Foundation New York New York W W Norton amp Company ISBN 978 0 393 32113 5 Skocpol Theda 2003 Diminished Democracy From Membership to Management in American Civic Life The Julian J Rothbaum Distinguished Lecture Series Vol 8 Norman Oklahoma University of Oklahoma Press ISBN 978 0 8061 5017 8 Skocpol Theda Liazos Ariane Ganz Marshall 2006 What a Mighty Power We Can Be African American Fraternal Groups and the Struggle for Racial Equality Princeton New Jersey Princeton University Press ISBN 978 0 691 12299 1 Skocpol Theda Bartels Larry M Edwards Mickey Mettler Suzanne 2012 Obama and America s Political Future Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard University Press ISBN 978 0 674 07164 3 Skocpol Theda Williamson Vanessa 2012 The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 983263 7 Edited volumes Edit Burawoy Michael Skocpol Theda eds 1982 Marxist Inquiries Studies of Labor Class and States American Journal of Sociology supplement Vol 88 Chicago Illinois University of Chicago Press ISBN 978 0 226 08040 6 Skocpol Theda ed 1984 Vision and Method in Historical Sociology Cambridge England Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 29724 0 Evans Peter B Rueschemeyer Dietrich Skocpol Theda eds 1985 Bringing the State Back In Cambridge England Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 1 107 71713 8 Weir Margaret Orloff Ann Shola Skocpol Theda eds 1988 The Politics of Social Policy in the United States Princeton New Jersey Princeton University Press ISBN 978 0 691 09436 6 American Society and Politics Institutional Historical and Theoretical Perspectives with John L Campbell McGraw Hill New York 1995 States Social Knowledge and the Origins of Modern Social Policies with Dietrich Rueschemeyer Princeton University Press 1996 The New Majority Toward a Popular Progressive Politics with Stan Greenberg Yale University Press New Haven CT 1997 Democracy Revolution and History with George Ross Tony Smith and Judith Eisenberg Vichniac Cornell University Press Ithaca NY 1998 Civic Engagement in American Democracy with Morris P Fiorina Brookings Institution Press Washington DC Russell Sage Foundation New York City 1999 The Transformation of American Politics Activist Government and the Rise of Conservatism with Paul Pierson Princeton University Press 2007 Reaching for a New Deal Ambitious Governance Economic Meltdown and Polarized Politics in Obama s First Two Years with Lawrence R Jacobs Russell Sage Foundation New York 2011 Upending American Politics Polarizing Parties Ideological Elites and Citizen Activists from the Tea Party to the Anti Trump Resistance with Caroline Tervo Oxford University Press New York 2020 Select articles Edit A Critical Review of Barrington Moore s Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy Politics and Society 4 1 pp 1 34 Review article Cultural Idioms and Political Ideologies in the Revolutionary Reconstruction of State Power A Rejoinder to Sewell The Journal of Modern History Vol 57 No 1 March 1985Further reading EditInterview by Richard Snyder Theda Skocpol states revolutions and the comparative historical imagination pp 649 708 in Gerardo L Munck and Richard Snyder Passion Craft and Method in Comparative Politics Baltimore Md The Johns Hopkins University Press 2007 Utter Glenn H and Charles Lockhart eds American Political Scientists A Dictionary 2nd ed 2002 pp 373 75 online See also EditComparative politics New institutionalism Historical institutionalism Historical sociology The state Revolution Barrington Moore Jr Charles TillyReferences Edit Skocpol Theda 1979 States and Social Revolutions A Comparative Analysis of France Russia and China Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard University Press p xvi ISBN 978 0 521 29499 7 Amenta Edwin Louis 1989 Lost ground American social spending and taxation policies in depression and war PhD University of Chicago p ii OCLC 22176348 Ganz Marshall Louis 2000 Five smooth stones Strategic capacity in the unionization of California agriculture PhD Harvard University OCLC 77071181 Goodwin Jeffrey Roger 1988 States and revolutions in the Third World A comparative analysis PhD Harvard University p iii OCLC 435388161 Weir Margaret 2002 Theda Skocpol Probing the Institutional Roots of Politics PS Political Science amp Politics 35 4 769 772 doi 10 1017 S1049096502001373 ISSN 1537 5935 S2CID 154913260 a b c d e Skocpol Theda Schickler Eric 2019 05 11 A Conversation with Theda Skocpol Annual Review of Political Science 22 1 1 16 doi 10 1146 annurev polisci 030816 105449 ISSN 1094 2939 Beck Colin J 2018 The Structure of Comparison in the Study of Revolution Sociological Theory 36 2 134 161 doi 10 1177 0735275118777004 ISSN 0735 2751 S2CID 53669466 Bisesi Michael 2010 Skocpol Theda International Encyclopedia of Civil Society 1373 doi 10 1007 978 0 387 93996 4 669 ISBN 978 0 387 93994 0 Munck Gerardo L Snyder Richard 2007 Passion Craft and Method in Comparative Politics Johns Hopkins University Press p 15 ISBN 978 0 8018 8464 1 Skocpol Theda Theda Skocpol PDF Harvard University Retrieved 2016 07 10 A QUESTION OF SEX BIAS AT 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