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To: JohnM who wrote (29249)5/11/2002 11:23:29 AM
From: tekboy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
No, the piece is out for review at the moment. It might be published next winter somewhere (although one never knows). Skocpol and Huntington are colleagues these days in the Department of Government at Harvard, and while I don't know how they get along personally, they have vastly more in common with each other intellectually than either does with practically anybody else in the field. The Huntington work in question, by the way, was not Clash, but rather Political Order, which remains one of the handful of most important works ever written in the field of comparative politics. As for Jack Goldstone, he like Skocpol comes out of historical sociology, I believe, and has done important work on revolutions stressing factors such as the importance of rapidly changing demography.

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