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Rebecca Jean Emigh

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Ph. D., University of Chicago

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Curriculum Vitae

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Office: 252 HAINES
Phone: 3102069546
Fax: 310-206-9838
E-mail: emigh@soc.ucla.edu

Mailing Address:

UCLA Department of Sociology
264 Haines Hall - Box 951551
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1551

Subfield

Economy and Society, Theory, Culture, Historical and Comparative Sociology, Historical Demography, Quantitative and Qualitative Methodology

Research Interests

Historical Sociology, Theory, Historical Demography, Economic Sociology, Culture, Quantitative and Qualitative Methods.

Selected Publications

“The Unmaking of Markets: A Composite Visual History.” Vectors: Journal of Culture and Technology in a Dynamic Vernacular 1, 2005. [Online]. Available:
http://vectors.iml.annenberg.edu/index.php?page=7&projectCurrent=The%20Unmaking%20of%20Markets&projectId=5&issueCurrent=1 (Opened at the MOCA, Los Angeles, March 3, 2005).

“Household Composition in Post-Socialist Eastern Europe.” (with first author, Patricia Ahmed). The International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 25(3):9-41, 2005.

“The Great Debates: Transitions to Capitalisms.” Pp. 355-380 in Remaking Modernity: Politics, History, and Sociology, edited by Julia Adams, Elisabeth S. Clemens, and Ann Shola Orloff. Durham: Duke University Press, 2005.

“[The] Transition(s) to Capitalism(s)?: A Review Essay.” Comparative
Studies in Society and History 46(1):188-198, 2004.

"Economic Interests and Sectoral Relations: The Undevelopment of Capitalism in Fifteenth-Century Tuscany." American Journal of Sociology 108(5):1075-1113, 2003.

"Property Devolution in Tuscany." The Journal of Interdisciplinary History XXXIII(3):385-420, 2003.

"Numeracy or Enumeration? The Uses of Numbers by States and Societies." Social Science History 26(4):653-698, 2002.

"Post-Colonial Journeys: Historical Roots of Immigration and Integration." (with first author, Dylan Riley) Comparative Sociology 1(2):169-191, 2002.


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