Unveiling the Hidden Forces Shaping World History Through Historical Sociology
Historical sociology looks at historical events to make general conclusions about society. It compares events and tests theories by looking at past events. While historians focus on the sequence of events, historical sociologists analyze events for their significance in world history. Critics say historical sociology uses limited documents to draw conclusions, but it can be useful. For example, the falling birth rate in the Western world is explained by specific factors and values, showing how historical sociology can pinpoint generalizations to specific situations.