Introduction. Historical Sociology—Why, and What Kind? 3-7 Agnieszka Kolasa-Nowak, Borys Cymbrowski PDF (Język Polski)
Historical sociology in Poland. : Between tradition of public sociology and internationalization 9-28 Agnieszka Kolasa-Nowak PDF (Język Polski)
Historical Sociology and Game Theory: Social actors' decision modelling and its limits 29-43 Marcin Jarząbek PDF (Język Polski)
Processes of Monopolization and the State in the Thought of Norbert Elias 45-65 Borys Cymbrowski PDF (Język Polski)
The longue durée or fleeting of the plebeian commons? Towards historical (a)sociology 67-90 Łukasz Moll PDF (Język Polski)
Family microhistories, chains and networks of migration to the United States over a century. A comparative analysis of migration from Polish, German, and Swedish villages 91-111 Joanna Kulpińska PDF (Język Polski)
The Main Factors in the Formation of the Modern Belarussian Community (19th to 21st Centuries) 113-158 Ryszard Radzik PDF (Język Polski)
Agency in Research into the Social History of Girls. Interwar Tarnów as an Example 159-180 Marcin Wilk PDF (Język Polski)
Classicide. A Sociological Explanation of the Peasant Riots in Western Galicia in 1846 181-207 Łukasz Dominiak PDF (Język Polski)
The Italian Laboratory and Sources of Neoliberal Counterrevolution: Radical Italian Political Philosophy of the “Years of Lead” 235-261 Mikołaj Ratajczak PDF (Język Polski)