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A comparative historical or societal study entails comparing two different societies or past events that occurred during same periods or in one way shared, the events shared similar cultural and social conditions. The CSSH (Comparative Studies in Society and History) forum is international research concerning problems relating to the general society and the contemporary world.1 Therefore this essay will highlight a summary of Jonathan E. Robins Journal on Comparative Studies in Society and History.
Jonathan E. Robins in CSSH Journal dwells more on contemporary historical problems that relate to the social life and which seem to reoccur after a period.1 The Journal in vol.54 brings multidisciplinary research, theories, sociology and various studies concerning human experiences. Robin narrows down specifically to sociology, history, and anthropology in the second and the third chapters of the article.The article combines research problems and different discussions in an attempt at giving alternative recommendations on topics believed to trigger unexpected insights concerning developments in the society and history.
Robin presents his work in a provocative and appealing form. The article promises innovation and approaches that are entirely original concerning sociology and history. The Author challenges scholars to operate beyond the borders of their professions and disciplines and try to embrace the use of talents, skills, knowledge, experience, and expertise that they might have obtained from other subjects.
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Robin attempts to build a theme of the interdisciplinary relationship between sociology and history.
The Author believes that it is possible to build bridges between different disciplines. Towards the end of the article, at the end of the journal Robin points out clearly that social sciences and history can be linked up. The author in his conclusion makes it open that account needs sociology.
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Skocpol, Theda, and Margaret Somers. “The uses of comparative history in macrosocial inquiry.” Comparative studies in society and history 22, no. 2 (1980): 174-197.
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