Enduring Legacy? Charles Tilly and Durable Inequality

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  • Kim Voss
چکیده

This article assesses Charles Tilly's Durable Inequality and traces its influence. In writing Durable Inequality, Tilly sought to shift the research agenda of stratification scholars. But the book's initial impact was disappointing. In recent years, however, its influence has grown, suggesting a more enduring legacy.

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دوره 41  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2010