William G. Roy - UCLA's Department of Sociology
William G. Roy - UCLA's Department of Sociology
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<strong>William</strong> G. <strong>Roy</strong>. Page 6<br />
ARemaking Historical <strong>Sociology</strong>@ A symposium on Remaking Modernity : Politics, History, and<br />
<strong>Sociology</strong>. By Julia Adams, Elisabeth S. Clemens, and Ann S. Orl<strong>of</strong>f. International<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Comparative <strong>Sociology</strong>. 47 (2006): 387-94<br />
Remaking Modernity : Politics, History, and <strong>Sociology</strong>. Edited by Julia Adams, Elisabeth S.<br />
Clemens, and Ann S. Orl<strong>of</strong>f. American Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sociology</strong>. 112 (2006): 315-317.<br />
ARemaking Historical <strong>Sociology</strong>.@ Review essay on Adams, Julia, Elisabeth S. Clemens, and Ann<br />
S. Orl<strong>of</strong>f. 2005. Remaking Modernity : Politics, History, and <strong>Sociology</strong>. International<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Comparative <strong>Sociology</strong> 47 (2006): 87-393.<br />
APower and Culture in Organizations: Two Contrasting Views.@ Review essay on The<br />
Architecture <strong>of</strong> Markets: An Economic <strong>Sociology</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Twenty-first Century Capitalist<br />
Societies, by Neil Fligstein (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2001) and<br />
Organizing America: Wealth, Power, and the Origins <strong>of</strong> Corporate Capitalism by Charles<br />
Perrow (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002). Sociological Forum. 19<br />
(2004): 163-170.<br />
Big Business and the State: Historical Transitions and Corporate Transformation, 1880s-1990s.<br />
By Harland Prechel. Administrative Science Quarterly. 46 (2001): 580-582.<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Capital: Politics and Markets in the English Financial Revolution. by Bruce Carruthers.<br />
American Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sociology</strong>. 104 (1999): 1715-6.<br />
The Rational Factory: Architecture, Technology, and Work in America=s Age <strong>of</strong> Mass Production.<br />
by Lindy Biggs. March, 1998 in American Historical Review. 1532-3.<br />
Insurgent Identities: Class, Community, and Protest in Paris from 1848 to the Commune. by<br />
Roger V. Gould. Administrative Science Quarterly. 43 (1998): 199-201.<br />
The Fabrication <strong>of</strong> Labor: Germany and Britain, 1640-1914, by Richard Biernacki. Work and<br />
Occupations. 23 (1996): 336-338.<br />
AThe State and the Corporate Order: The Politics <strong>of</strong> Railroads in the Nineteenth Century.@<br />
Review essay <strong>of</strong> Alternative Tracks: The Constitution <strong>of</strong> American Industrial Order, by<br />
Gerald Berk and Politics and Industrialization: Early Railroads in the United States and<br />
Prussia, by Coleen A. Dunlavy. Contemporary <strong>Sociology</strong>. 23 (1994): 819-822.<br />
AMoney Talks ... to Whom?@ A symposium The Structure <strong>of</strong> Corporate Political Action:<br />
Interfirm Relations and Their Consequences, by Mark Mizruchi. Contemporary<br />
<strong>Sociology</strong>. 21 (1992): 762-3.<br />
AToward a Truly Sociological Analysis <strong>of</strong> Economic Organizations.@ An essay The<br />
Transformation <strong>of</strong> Corporate Control, by Neil Fligstein. Contemporary <strong>Sociology</strong>. 20<br />
(1991): 221-223.<br />
The Capitalist Class: An International Study, edited by Tom Bottomore and Robert J. Brym.