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This book presents an analysis of the institutional development of selected social science and humanities (SSH) disciplines in Argentina, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Where most narratives of a scholarly past are presented as a succession of ‘ideas,’ research results and theories, this collection highlights the structural shifts in the systems of higher education, as well as institutions of research and innovation (beyond the universities) within which these disciplines have developed. This institutional perspective will facilitate systematic comparisons between developments in various disciplines and countries. Across eight country studies the book reveals remarkably different dynamics of disciplinary growth between countries, as well as important interdisciplinary differences within countries. In addition, instances of institutional contractions and downturns and veritable breaks of continuity under authoritarian political regimes can be observed, which are almost totally absent from narratives of individual disciplinary histories. This important work will provide a valuable resource to scholars of disciplinary history, the history of ideas, the sociology of education and of scientific knowledge.
1 Introduction: Shaping Disciplines---Recent Institutional Developments in the Social Sciences and Humanities in Europe and Beyond
1(24)
Christian Fleck
Matthias Duller
Victor Karady
2 The Rise of the Social Sciences and Humanities in France: Institutionalization, Professionalization, and Autonomization
25(44)
Gisele Sapiro
Eric Brun
Clarisse Fordant
3 Germany: After the Mandarins
69(42)
Matthias Duller
Christian Fleck
Rafael Y. Schogler
4 The Post-war Institutional Development of the SSH in the UK
111(36)
Marcus Morgan
5 Discipline and (Academic) Tribe: Humanities and the Social Sciences in Italy
147(42)
Barbara Gruning
Marco Santoro
Andrea Gallelli
6 The Institutionalization of SSH Disciplines in the Netherlands: 1945--2015
189(58)
Rob Timans
Johan Heilbron
7 A Reversed Order: Expansion and Differentiation of Social Sciences and Humanities in Sweden 1945--2015
247(42)
Tobias Dalberg
Mikael Borjesson
Donald Broady
8 Institutionalization and Professionalization of the Social Sciences in Hungary Since 1945
289(38)
Victor Karady
Peter Tibor Nagy
9 Arduous Institutionalization in Argentina's SSH: Expansion, Asymmetries and Segmented Circuits of Recognition
327(34)
Fernanda Beigel
Gustavo Sora
10 Concluding Remarks
361(24)
Christian Fleck
Matthias Duller
Victor Karady
Index 385
Christian Fleck is Professor of Sociology at the Karl Franzens University of Graz, Austria.





Matthias Duller is Researcher in the Department of Sociology at the Karl Franzens University of Graz, Austria.





Victor Karády is Professor of Sociology at Central European University, Hungary.