Professional Documents
Culture Documents
The list excludes perhaps 250 book reviews, a half-dozen edited journal issues, twenty or thirty
comments, replies, and introductions to symposia in scholarly journals, a score of published interviews
and dialogues published in magazines and journals, a hundred-odd prefaces and introductions to books
(including sixty volumes of the Studies in Social Discontinuity published by Academic Press, then by
Blackwell, between 1971 and 1992), prefaces to the review-essays in almost every issue of Sociological
Forum from 1986 to 1992, a handful of opinion pieces, around 30 talks and occasional essays published
in university magazines and similar periodicals, numerous reprints in readers, more than 100 papers
circulated in the Working Papers of the Center for Research on Social Organization (University of
Michigan), the Working Papers of the Center for Studies of Social Change (New School for Social
Research) and similar series, many items that are still in press, some published verse, and possibly 50
more published articles that are translations or slightly revised versions of publications already on the
list.
1959 "Civil Constitution and Counter-Revolution in Southern Anjou," French Historical Studies 1: 172-
199
1960 (with Arnold S. Feldman), "The Interaction of Social and Physical Space," American Sociological
Review 25: 877-884
1961 "Occupational Rank and Grade of Residence in a Metropolis," American Journal of Sociology 67:
323-330
"Local Conflicts in the Vendée before the Rebellion of 1793," French Historical Studies 2: 209-
231
"Some Problems in the History of the Vendée," American Historical Review 67: 19-33
1962 Recent Changes in Delaware's Population. Newark, Delaware: Delaware Agricultural Experiment
Station, DAES Bulletin No. 347
"Rivalités de bourgs et conflits de partis dans les Mauges," Revue du Bas-Poitou et des
Provinces de l'Ouest, no. 4 (July-August), 3-15
1964 The Vendée. Cambridge: Harvard University Press; London: Edward Arnold. [Paperback
editions, New York: Wiley, 1967 and Cambridge: Harvard, 1976; French edition, Paris: Arthème
Fayard, 1970; Italian edition, Turin: Rosenberg & Sellier, 1976]
(with Wagner Jackson & Barry Kay) Race and Residence in Wilmington (New York: Teachers
College Press)
(with James Rule) Measuring Political Upheaval. Princeton: Center of International Studies,
Princeton University
"Metropolitan Boston's Social Structure," in Richard Bolan, ed., Social Structures and Human
Problems in the Boston Metropolitan Area. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Joint Center for Urban
Studies
1966 "In Defence of Jargon," Canadian Historical Association Record 1966, 178-186
(with C. Harold Brown) "On Uprooting, Kinship, and the Auspices of Migration," International
Journal of Comparative Sociology 8: 139-164
"The State of Urbanization," Comparative Studies in Society and History 10: 100-113
1968 "Race and Migration to the American City" in James Q. Wilson, ed., The Metropolitan Enigma.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press
1969 "The Forms of Urbanization" in Talcott Parsons, ed., American Sociology. New York: Basic
Books
"Methods for the Study of Collective Violence," in Ralph W. Conant and Molly Apple Levin, eds.,
Problems in Research on Community Violence. New York: Praeger
"Collective Violence in European Perspective" in Hugh D. Graham & Ted R. Gurr, eds., Violence in
America. Vol. I. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office [several other paperback
editions; revised version of book and essay published in 1979: Beverly Hills, California: Sage
Publications; see also the further revision listed under 1989]
1970 "Migration to American Cities," in Daniel Patrick Moynihan, ed., Toward a National Urban Policy.
New York: Harper
"Clio and Minerva" in John C. McKinney & Edward A. Tiryakian, eds., Theoretical Sociology:
Perspectives and Developments. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts
(with Joe Feagin) "Boston's Experiment with Rent Subsidies," Journal of the American
Institute of Planners 36: 323-329
1971 (with Edward Shorter) "The Shape of Strikes in France, 1830-1960," Comparative Studies in
Society and History 13: 60-86
(with David Landes) ed. & co-author, History as Social Science. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall
(with Richard Tilly) "Agenda for European Economic History in the 1970s," Journal of Economic
History 31: 184-198
(with Edward Shorter) "Le déclin de la grève violente en France de 1890 à 1935," Le
Mouvement Social 76: 95-118
1972 (with James Rule) "1830 and the Un-Natural History of Revolution," Journal of Social Issues
28: 49-76
(with David Snyder) "Hardship and Collective Violence in France," American Sociological Review
37: 520-532
(with Joe Feagin & Constance Williams) Subsidizing the Poor: A Boston Housing Experiment.
Lexington, Massachusetts: D.C. Heath
"Quantification in History, as Seen from France" in Val Lorwin & Jacob Price, eds., The
Dimensions of the Past. New Haven: Yale University Press
"How Protest Modernized in France, 1845 to 1855" in William Aydelotte, Allan Bogue & Robert
Fogel, eds., The Dimensions of Quantitative Research in History. Princeton: Princeton
University Press
"The Chaos of the Living City," in Herbert Hirsch & David Perry, eds., Violence as Politics. New
York: Harper & Row
(with Edward Shorter) Strikes in France, 1830-1968. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge
University Press [Spanish edition, Madrid: Ministerio de Trabajo y Seguridad Social, 1985].
Nominated for a National Book Award
"Town and Country in Revolution," in John W. Lewis, ed., Peasant Rebellion and Communist
Revolution in Asia. Stanford: Stanford University Press
(with Lynn Lees) "Le peuple de juin 1848," Annales; Economies, Sociétés, Civilisations 29: 1061-
1091
1975 "Revolutions and Collective Violence," in Fred I. Greenstein & Nelson Polsby, eds., Handbook of
Political Science, vol. III. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley
"Reflections on the History of European Statemaking," "Food Supply and Public Order in
Modern Europe," and "Postscript: European Statemaking and Theories of Political
Transformation," chapters 1, 6, and 9 of Charles Tilly, ed., The Formation of National States in
Western Europe. Princeton: Princeton University Press [abridged Italian edition, Bologna: Il
Mulino, 1984]
(with Louise A. Tilly & Richard Tilly) The Rebellious Century, 1830-1930. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press. Spanish edition, titled El siglo rebelde, Prensas Universitarias de Zaragoza,
1997. Croatian edition, Buntovno Stolje_e, Zagreb: Jesenkski i Turk, 2002
1976 "Rural Collective Action in Modern Europe," in Joseph Spielberg & Scott Whiteford, eds.,
Forging Nations. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press
"Peeping Through the Windows of the Wealthy," Journal of Urban History 2: 131-134
"Major Forms of Collective Action in Modern Europe," Theory and Society 3: 365-375
"Collective Action in England and America, 1765-1775," in Richard Maxwell Brown & Don
Fehrenbacher, eds., Tradition, Conflict, and Modernization: Perspectives on the American
Revolution. New York: Academic Press
“Introduction” to Bede K. Lackner & Kenneth Roy Philp, eds., The Walter Prescott Webb
Memorial Lectures. Essays on Modern European Revolutionary History. Austin: University of
Texas Press.
1978 "Migration in Modern European History," in William McNeill & Ruth Adams, eds., Human
Migration: Patterns, Implications, Policies. Bloomington: Indiana University Press
"The Historical Study of Vital Processes" and "Questions and Conclusions" in Charles Tilly, ed.,
Historical Studies of Changing Fertility. Princeton: Princeton University Press
"Peasants Against Capitalism and the State," Agricultural History 52: 407-416
1979 "Repertoires of Contention in America and Britain," in Mayer N. Zald & John D. McCarthy, eds.,
The Dynamics of Social Movements. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Winthrop
"Did the Cake of Custom Break?" in John Merriman, ed., Consciousness and Class Experience in
Nineteenth-Century Europe. New York: Holmes & Meier
1980 "Historical Sociology" in Scott G. McNall & Gary N. Howe, eds., Current Perspectives in Social
Theory. Vol. I. Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press
(with Louise A. Tilly) "Stalking the Bourgeois Family," Social Science History 4: 251-260
1981 "Introduction" and "The Web of Contention in Eighteenth-Century Cities," in Louise A. Tilly &
Charles Tilly, eds., Class Conflict and Collective Action. Beverly Hills: Sage
1982 "Britain Creates the Social Movement," in James Cronin & Jonathan Schneer, eds., Social
Conflict and the Political Order in Modern Britain. London: Croom Helm
"Charivaris, Repertoires, and Urban Politics," in John Merriman, ed., French Cities in the
Nineteenth Century. London: Hutchinson
(with R.A. Schweitzer) "How London and its Conflicts Changed Shape, 1758-1834," Historical
Methods 5: 67-77
"Proletarianization and Rural Collective Action in East Anglia and Elsewhere, 1500-1900,"
Peasant Studies 10: 5-34
"Violenza e azione colletiva in Europa. Riflessioni storico-comparate" in Donatella della Porta &
Gianfranco Pasquino, eds., Terrorismo e violenza politica. Tre casi a confronto: Stati Uniti,
Germania e Giappone. Bologna: Il Mulino
"Flows of Capital and Forms of Industry in Europe, 1500-1900," Theory and Society 12: 123-
143
(with Roberto Franzosi) "A British View of American Strikes," Industrial Relations Law Journal
5: 426-439
"Speaking Your Mind Without Elections, Surveys, or Social Movements," Public Opinion
Quarterly 47: 461-478
"Notes on Urban Images of Historians" in Lloyd Rodwin & Robert M. Hollister, eds., Cities of
the Mind. Images and Themes of the City in the Social Sciences. New York: Plenum
"Social Movements and National Politics" in Charles Bright & Susan Harding, eds., Statemaking
and Social Movements. Essays in History and Theory. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press
"Demographic Origins of the European Proletariat" in David Levine, ed., Proletarianization and
Family Life. Orlando, Florida: Academic Press
1985 Big Structures, Large Processes, Huge Comparisons. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
Selected by Choice as one of its "Outstanding Academic Books of 1984-1985". Spanish edition,
Madrid: Alianza, 1991
"War and the Power of Warmakers in Western Europe and Elsewhere" in Peter Wallensteen,
Johan Galtung & Carlos Portales, eds., Global Militarization. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press
"De Londres (1768) à Paris (1788)" in Jean Nicolas, ed., Mouvements populaires et conscience
sociale. XVIe-XIXe siècles. Paris: Maloine
"Retrieving European Lives" in Olivier Zunz, ed., Reliving the Past. The Worlds of Social
History. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press
"War Making and State Making as Organized Crime" In Peter Evans, Dietrich Rueschemeyer &
Theda Skocpol, eds., Bringing the State Back In. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
"Connecting Domestic and International Conflicts, Past and Present" in Urs Luterbacher &
Michael D. Ward, eds., Dynamic Models of International Conflict. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne
Rienner Publishers
"Neat Analyses of Untidy Processes," International Labor and Working Class History 27: 4-19
"Models and Realities of Popular Collective Action," Social Research 52: 717-747; French
(actually original) version: "Action collective et mobilisation individuelle" in Pierre Birnbaum &
Jean Leca, eds., Sur l'individualisme. Paris: Presses de la Fondation Nationale des Sciences
Politiques, 1987; Italian version: "Modelli e realtà dell'azione collettiva popolare," in Jean Cohen
et al., I nuovi movimenti sociali (Milan: Franco Angeli, 1988)
The Contentious French. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. French
version: La France Conteste. Paris: Arthème Fayard, published simultaneously. Italian version:
La Francia in Rivolta. Naples: La Guida, 1990. Chinese language version, Taipei: Rye Fields
Publishing, 1999
"European Violence and Collective Action since 1700," Social Research 53: 159-184
"Space for Capital, Space for States," Theory and Society 15: 301-309
"The Analysis of Popular Collective Action," European Journal of Operational Research 30:
223-229
"Family History, Social History, and Social Change," Journal of Family History 12: 319-330 and
in Tamara Hareven and Andrejs Plakans, eds., Family History at the Crossroads. Princeton:
Princeton University Press
"Shrugging Off the Nineteenth-Century Incubus," in Jan Berting and Wim Blockmans, eds.,
Beyond Progress and Development. Aldershot: Avebury
1988 "Misreading, Then Re-Reading, Nineteenth-Century Social Change," in Barry Wellman and S.D.
Berkowitz, eds., Social Structures: A Network Approach. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press
"Social Movements, Old and New," in Louis Kriesberg, Bronislaw Misztal and Janusz Mucha,
eds., Social Movements as a Factor of Change in the Contemporary World. Greenwich,
Connecticut: JAI Press. Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change, vol. 10
"Solidary Logics: Conclusions," Theory and Society 17: 451-458 (special issue on Solidary Logics
co-edited with Michael Hanagan)
"Future History," Theory and Society 17: 703-712 and in Stephen Kendrick, Pat Straw & David
McCrone, eds., Interpreting the Past, Understanding the Present. London: Macmillan, 1990
1989 "State and Counterrevolution in France," Social Research 56: 71-97 and in Ferenc Fehér, ed.,
The French Revolution and the Birth of Modernity. Berkeley: University of California Press,
1990
"The Geography of European Statemaking and Capitalism since 1500," in Eugene Genovese and
Leonard Hochberg, eds., Geographic Perspectives in History. Oxford: Blackwell.
"Gerarchie spaziali, mutamento economico, formazione degli Stati," in Franco Andreucci and
Alessandra Pescarolo, eds., Gli spazi del potere. Florence: Istituto Ernesto Ragionieri
"Theories and Realities" and "Introduction [to Part IV]" in Leopold Haimson and Charles Tilly,
eds., Strikes, Wars, and Revolutions in an International Perspective. Strike Waves in the Late
Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
"Collective Violence in European Perspective," in Ted Robert Gurr, ed., Violence in America.
Volume 2. Protest, Rebellion, Reform. Newbury Park: Sage. (Greatly revised version of 1969 and
1979 paper of same title.)
"History, Sociology and Dutch Collective Action," Tijdschrift voor Sociale Geschiedenis 15:
142-157
"Tkacze, Kopacze i Egzegeci w Historii Spolecznej," Historyka 19: 33-45; Polish version of
"Linkers, Diggers, and Glossers in Social History," CSSC [Center for Studies of Social Change,
New School for Social Research] Working Paper 26, 1986
(co-edited with Philip E. Tetlock et al.), Behavior, Society, and Nuclear War, Volume I. New
York: Oxford University Press
1990 Coercion, Capital, and European States, A.D. 990-1990. Oxford: Blackwell. Revised paperback
version, 1992. Selected as a Choice outstanding academic book, 1990-91. Italian edition (title:
L'Oro et la spada) Florence: Ponte alle Grazie, 1991. French edition (title Contrainte et capital
dans la Formation de l'Europe), Paris: Aubier, 1992. Spanish edition (Coerción, capital y los
"How (and What) Are Historians Doing?" American Behavioral Scientist 33: 685-711 and in
David Easton & Corinne S. Schelling, eds., Divided Knowledge Across Disciplines, Across
Cultures. Newbury Park: Sage, 1991
"George Caspar Homans and the Rest of Us," Theory and Society 19: 261-268
1991 "Changing Forms of Revolution," in E.E. Rice, ed., Revolution and Counter-Revolution. Oxford:
Basil Blackwell
"War and State Power," Middle East Report 21, no. 171 (July/August), 38-40
"Ethnic Conflict in the Soviet Union," Theory and Society 20: 569-580
(co-edited with Philip E. Tetlock, et al.) Behavior, Society, and Nuclear War, Volume II. New
York: Oxford University Press
1992 "Where Do Rights Come From?" in Lars Mjøset, ed., Contributions to the Comparative Study of
Development. Oslo: Institute for Social Research
"Conclusions" in Leopold Haimson & Giulio Sapelli, eds., Strikes, Social Conflict and the First
World War. An International Perspective. Milan: Feltrinelli. Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli,
Annali 1990/1991
(with Louise A. Tilly & Richard Tilly) "European Economic and Social History in the 1990s,"
Journal of European Economic History 20: 645-672
"L'Amérique en Théorie," in Christine Fauré & Tom Bishop, eds., L'Amérique des Français. Paris:
François Bourin
"K cemu je dobra historie mesta?" Sociologicky casopis (Prague) 28: 437-450
"Cities, Bourgeois, and Revolution in France," in M'hammed Sabour, ed., Liberté, Égalité,
Fraternité. Bicentenaire de la Grande Révolution Française. Joensuu, Finland: Joensuun
Yliopisto. University of Joensuu Publications in Social Sciences, 14
"Stein Rokkans begrepsmessige kart over Europa," in Bernt Hagtvet, ed., Politikk mellom
økonomi og kultur. Stein Rokkan som politisk sosiolog og forskningsinspirator. Oslo: Ad Notam
Gylendal
"Conflitto sociale," Enciclopedia delle Scienze Sociali II: 259-270; English version available as
"Social Conflict," CSSC Working Paper 43, 1988
European Revolutions, 1492-1992. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. Italian version: Laterza 1993.
German version: Beck 1993. French version: Seuil 1993. Spanish version: Critica 1995. Turkish
version: Yayincilik A.S. 1995. Portuguese version: Presença 1996. Greek version, Ellenika
Grammata 1998
"Contentious Repertoires in Great Britain, 1758-1834," Social Science History 17: 253-280,
and pp. 15-42 in Mark Traugott, ed., Repertoires and Cycles of Collective Action (Durham: Duke
University Press, 1995)
(co-edited with Philip E. Tetlock et al.) Behavior, Society, and International Conflict, Volume
III. New York: Oxford University Press
1994 "Stratification and Inequality," pp. 723-728 in Peter N. Stearns, ed., Encyclopedia of Social
History. New York: Garland
"States and Nationalism in Europe 1492-1992," Theory and Society 23: 131-146
"Collective Violence in Early Modern Europe," in Giorgio Chittolini, ed., Two Thousand Years of
Warfare. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier
"History and Sociological Imagining," Tocqueville Review 15: 57-74, and in Kai Erikson, ed.,
Sociological Visions (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 1997)
(with Chris Tilly) "Capitalist Work and Labor Markets," in Neil J. Smelser & Richard Swedberg,
eds., Handbook of Economic Sociology (Russell Sage Foundation & Princeton University Press)
"Entanglements of European Cities and States," in Charles Tilly & Wim Blockmans, eds., Cities
and the Rise of States in Europe, AD 1000-1800. Boulder: Westview Press. History Book Club
Alternative Selection, 1995
(with Eiko Ikegami) "State Formation and Contention in Japan and France," in James L. McClain,
John M. Merriman & Ugawa Kaoru, eds., Edo and Paris. Urban Life and the State in the Early
Modern Era. Ithaca: Cornell University Press
"Afterword: Political Memories in Space and Time," in Jonathan Boyarin, ed., Remapping
Memory. The Politics of TimeSpace. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
"Stein Rokkan et les Identités Politiques," Revue Internationale de Politique Comparée 2: 27-45
"Democracy is a Lake," in George Reid Andrews & Herrick Chapman, eds., The Social
Construction of Democracy. New York: New York University Press; Basingstoke: Macmillan
"Macrosociology Past and Future," Newsletter of the Comparative & Historical Section,
American Sociological Association, 8: 1, 3, 4
"Citizenship, Identity and Social History," and "The Emergence of Citizenship in France and
Elsewhere," in Charles Tilly, ed., Citizenship, Identity and Social History. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. International Review of Social History Supplement 3, published as
journal issue and as separate volume
1996 "Contention and the Urban Poor in Latin America," in Silvia Arrom & Servando Ortoll, eds.,
Riots in the Cities: Popular Politics and the Urban Poor in Latin America, 1765-1910. New York:
Scholarly Resources
(with Doug McAdam & Sidney Tarrow) "To Map Contentious Politics," Mobilization 1: 17-34;
French version, "Pour une cartographie de la politique contestataire," Politix 41 (1998), 7-32
"Rich Göran's Almanac," Arkiv för Studier i Arbetarrörelsens Historia 66: 55-57
“Why Birth Rates Fell,” Population and Development Review 22: 557-562
“Donald Levine, Henry Petroski, and Boutros Boutros-Ghali,” Sociological Forum 11: 669-673
1997 “Means and Ends of Comparison in Macrosociology,” Comparative Social Research 16: 43-53
“How Empires End,” in Karen Barkey & Mark von Hagen, eds., After Empire. Multiethnic
Societies and Nation-Building. Boulder: Westview
(with Doug McAdam & Sidney Tarrow) "Toward An Integrated Perspective on Social
Movements and Revolution," in Mark Lichbach & Alan Zuckerman, eds., Ideals, Interests, and
Institutions: Advancing Theory in Comparative Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Electronic draft version in Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO)
wwwc.cc.columbia.edu/sec/dlc/ciao/wps/sites/css.html
1998 (with Chris Tilly) Work Under Capitalism. Boulder: Westview Press. Korean edition 2006, Hanul
Publishing Co.
"Democracy, Social Change, and Economies in Transition," in Joan M. Nelson, Charles Tilly & Lee
Walker, eds., Transforming Post-Communist Political Economies. Washington: National Academy
Press
"Where Do Rights Come From?" in Theda Skocpol, ed., Democracy, Revolution, and History.
Ithaca: Cornell University Press (revised version of 1992 paper, same title)
"Social Movements and (All Sorts of) Other Political Interactions -- Local, National, and
International -- Including Identities. Several Divagations from a Common Path, Beginning With
(co-edited with Marco G. Giugni & Doug McAdam) From Contention to Democracy. Lanham,
Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield
“International Communities, Secure or Otherwise,” in Emanuel Adler and Michael Barnett, eds.,
Security Communities (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
"Political Identities," in Michael P. Hanagan, Leslie Page Moch, and Wayne te Brake, eds.,
Challenging Authority. The Historical Study of Contentious Politics. Minneapolis: University of
Minnesota Press
"Westphalia and China," keynote address, Conference on Westphalia and Beyond, Enschede,
Netherlands, July 1998; electronic version in Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO)
wwwc.cc.columbia.edu/sec/dlc/ciao/wps/sites/css.html
"Regimes and Contention," working paper; electronic version in Columbia International Affairs
Online (CIAO) wwwc.cc.columbia.edu/sec/dlc/ciao/wps/sites/css.html
“Of Rivers and Social Change,” in Roxanne Friedenfels, ed., Social Change. An Anthology. Dix
Hills, New York: General Hall
1999 "Why Worry About Citizenship?" in Michael P. Hanagan & Charles Tilly, eds., Expanding
Citizenship, Reconfiguring States. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield
“The Trouble with Stories,” in Ronald Aminzade & Bernice Pescosolido, eds., The Social Worlds
of Higher Education. Handbook for Teaching in a New Century. Thousand Oaks: Pine Forge
Press
"Conflicto político y cambio social," in Pedro Ibarra & Benjamin Tejerina, eds., Los movimientos
sociales, Transformaciones políticas y cambio cultural. Madrid: Trotta
“Now Where?” epilogue to George Steinmetz, ed., State/Culture: State-Formation after the
Cultural Turn. Ithaca: Cornell University Press
“From Interactions to Outcomes in Social Movements,” in Marco Giugni, Doug McAdam &
Charles Tilly, eds. How Social Movements Matter. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press;
Chinese translation [of book] forthcoming from Jilin People Press, Beijing
“Durable Inequality,” in Phyllis Moen, Donna Dempster-McClain & Henry Walker, eds., A Nation
Divided: Diversity, Inequality, and Community in American Society, Cornell University Press
"A Grand Tour of Exotic Landes," American Historical Review 104: 1253-1257
2000 “Chain Migration and Opportunity Hoarding,” in Janina W. Dacyl & Charles Westin, eds.,
Governance of Cultural Diversity. Stockholm: CEIFO [Centre for Research in International
Migration and Ethnic Relations]
“La guerre et la construction de l’Etat en tant que crime organisé,” Politix 49: 97-122
“Errors, Durable and Otherwise,” Comparative Studies in Society and History 42: 487-493
“Violence Viewed and Reviewed,” Social Research 76, no. 3 (Fall), iii-vii. Introduction to Charles
Tilly, ed., “Violence” (entire issue)
2001 “Iron City Blues” [review-essay], History and Theory 40: 128-134
“Do Unto Others,” in Marco Giugni & Florence Passy, eds., Political Altruism? The Solidarity
Movement in International Perspective. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield
(with Doug McAdam & Sidney Tarrow), Dynamics of Contention. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press; Spanish version, Barcelona: Hacer, 2005; Chinese version, Shanghai: Yilin
Press, 2006
(with Jack A. Goldstone) “Threat (and Opportunity): Popular Action and State Response in the
Dynamics of Contentious Action,” in Ronald Aminzade et al. co-authors, Silence and Voice in
Contentious Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
"Welcome to the Seventeenth Century," in Paul DiMaggio, ed., The Twenty-First Century Firm.
Changing Economic Organization in International Perspective. Princeton University Press
“Anthropology Confronts Inequality” (pp. 299-306) and “Relational Origins of Inequality,” (pp.
355-372) in Charles Tilly, ed., special issue on inequality, Anthropological Theory, vol. 1, no. 3
“Justice and Categorical Inequality” [review-essay], Theory, Culture, and Society 18: 129-133
2002 “Neuere angloamerikanische Sozialgeschichte,” in Günther Lottes & Joachim Eibach, eds.,
Kompass der Geschichtswissenschaft. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
“Violence, Terror, and Politics as Usual,” Boston Review 27, nos. 3-4: 21-24
Stories, Identities, and Political Change. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield
“Grossdimensionale Gewalt als konfliktive Politik,” in Wilhelm Heitmeyer & John Hagan, eds.,
Internationales Handbuch der Gewaltforschung. Wiesbaden: Westdeutscher Verlag
“Progress and Contentious Politics,” in C. Leigh Anderson & Janet W. Looney, eds., Rethinking
Progress and Human Development. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books
2003 “When Do (and Don’t) Social Movements Promote Democratization?” in Pedro Ibarra, ed., Social
Movements and Democracy. New York: Palgrave
“Armed Force, Regimes, and Contention in Europe since 1650,” in Diane E. Davis & Anthony W.
Pereira, eds., Irregular Armed Forces and Their Role in Politics and State Formation.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
(with Lesley Wood) “Contentious Connections in Great Britain, 1828-1834,” in Mario Diani &
Doug McAdam, eds., Social Movements and Networks. Relational Approaches to Collective
Action. New York: Oxford University Press
“Agendas for Students of Social Movements,” in Jack A. Goldstone, ed., States, Parties, and
Social Movements. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
The Politics of Collective Violence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; Czech translation,
Prague: SLON, 2006; Chinese translation, Shanghai People’s Publishing House, 2006; Spanish
translation, Barcelona: Hacer, 2007, Turkish translation forthcoming from Phoenix Yayinevi
“Unequal Knowledge,” Graduate Researcher. Journal for the Arts, Sciences and Technology 1:
11-17
“L’Analyse historique des processus politiques” [French version of 2001 chapter in Handbook of
Sociological Theory] in Pascale Laborier & Danny Trom, eds., Historicités de l’Action Publique.
Paris: Presses Universitaires de France
“Large-Scale Violence as Contentious Politics,” in Wilhelm Heitmeyer & John Hagan, eds.,
International Handbook of Violence Research (Dordrecht: Kluwer)
“Priorities for Research on Conflict in Multiethnic Countries,” in Robert McC. Adams & Glenn E.
Schweitzer, eds., Conflict and Reconstruction in Multiethnic Societies. Proceedings of a
Russian-American Workshop. Washington: National Academies Press
(with Valery Tishkov, Stathis Kalyvas, Mark Beissinger, Viktor Bocharov, Lev Gudkov, and
Larissa Khoperskaya) “Priorities for Research on Collective Violence,” in Robert McC. Adams &
Glenn E. Schweitzer, eds., Conflict and Reconstruction in Multiethnic Societies. Proceedings of
a Russian-American Workshop. Washington: National Academies Press
2004 Contention and Democracy in Europe, 1650-2000. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press;
Russian version, Moscow: Olimp-Biznes, 2007; Spanish version, Barcelona: Hacer, 2008; Italian
translation forthcoming from Mondadori, Chinese translation from Shanghai People’s Publishing
House
Social Movements, 1768-2004. Boulder: Paradigm Publishers. Selected by Choice as one of its
"Outstanding Academic Books of 2004-2005”; Spanish and Catalan translations forthcoming
from Hacer, Turkish from Babil Yayinlari, Greek from A&S Savalas, Arabic from National
Translation Project, Egypt, and Chinese from Shanghai People’s Publishing House
“Rhetoric, Social History, and Contentious Politics: Reply to Critics,” International Review of
Social History 49, part I: 132-142
“Conclusiones, La disensión politica y los pobres en América Latina, siglos xviii y xix” and
“Lecturas recomendadas” in Silvia M. Arrom & Servando Ortoll, eds., Revuelta en las Ciudades.
Politicas populares en América Latina. Mexico City: Biblioteca de Signos
“Regimes and Contention” in Fredrik Engelstad & Øyvind Østerud, eds., Power and Democracy.
Critical Interventions. Aldershot: Ashgate
“Foreword” in Joe Bandy & Jackie Smith, eds., Coalitions Across Borders. Transnational Protest
and the Neoliberal Order. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield
“Observations of Social Processes and their Formal Representations,” Sociological Theory 22:
595-602
“Contentious Choices,” Theory and Society 33: 473-481. Conclusion to Maria Kousis & Charles
Tilly, eds., special issue on “Contentious Politics and Social Change”
“Past, Present, and Future Globalizations,” in Gita Steiner-Khamsi, ed., The Global Politics of
Educational Borrowing and Lending (Teachers College Press)
“L’Ingresso dei movimenti sociali nel ventunesimo secolo,” Quaderni di Scienza Politica 11, n.s.
4: 201-240
“Itinerários em análise sociológica,” Tempo Social. Número especial, Sociologia Econômica 299-
302
2005 “Repression, Mobilization, and Explanation” in Christian Davenport, Hank Johnston & Carol
Mueller, eds., Repression and Mobilization. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
“”La democratizión mediante la lucha,” Sociológica. Acción colectiva y sociabilidad politica 20:
35-60
“Regimes and Contention” in Thomas Janoski, Robert R. Alford, Alexander M. Hicks & Mildred
A. Schwartz, eds., The Handbook of Political Sociology. States, Civil Societies, and
Globalization. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Trust and Rule. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; Spanish version forthcoming from
Amorrortu Editores España
Identities, Boundaries, and Social Ties. Boulder: Paradigm Publishers; Chinese version
forthcoming from Shanghai People’s Publishing House
“Joseph Strayer Revisited,” preface for Princeton Classic Edition of Joseph R. Strayer, On the
Medieval Origins of the Modern State. Princeton: Princeton University Press
“Historical Perspectives on Inequality” in Mary Romero & Eric Margolis, eds., The Blackwell
Companion to Social Inequalities. Oxford: Blackwell
“Los movimientos sociales entran en el siglo veintiuno,” Politica y Sociedad [Madrid] 42: 11-35
2006 “In Memoriam: Barrington Moore, Jr.,” Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, January-June
2006
Why? Princeton: Princeton University Press; Italian version Rizzoli 2007, Turkish version from
Detay Yayincilik
“Homage to Homans,” foreword to A. Javier Treviño, ed., George Homans: History, Theory, and
Method. Boulder: Paradigm Publishers
(with Sidney Tarrow) “How Political Identities Work” [Greek Version], Hellenic Political Science
Review 27: 43-70
“Toppling Papa,” Comparative & Historical Sociology. Newsletter of the ASA Comparative and
Historical Sociology Section, 17: 2-4
(with Sidney Tarrow) Contentious Politics, Boulder: Paradigm Publishers; Italian translation
forthcoming from Bruno Mondadori
“Afterword: Political Ethnography as Art and Science,” Qualitative Sociology 29: 409-412;
reprinted in Lauren Joseph, Matthew Mahler & Javier Auyero, eds., New Perspectives in
Political Ethnography (New York: Springer, 2007)
(with Viviana A. Zelizer) “Relations and Categories” in Arthur Markman and Brian Ross, eds.,
Categories in Use. The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, Advances in Research and
Theory, Volume 47 Amsterdam: Elsevier
“Let Me Give You Reasons Why: Reply to Critics in Review Symposium,” Qualitative Sociology
29: 565-570
“WUNC” in Jeffrey T. Schnapp & Matthew Tiews, eds., Crowds. Stanford: Stanford University
Press
“O acesso desigual ao conhecimento cientifico,” Tempo Social [São Paulo] 18, no. 2: 47-64
“Systems, Dispositions, and Transactions in Social Analysis” in Rachel Beatty Riedl, Sada
Aksartova & Kristine Mitchell, eds., Bridging Disciplines, Spanning the World. Approaches to
Inequality, Identity, and Institutions. Princeton: Princeton Institute for International and
Regional Studies.
“Three Visions of History and Theory,” History and Theory 46: 299-307
“Tilly Reviews Sewell and Stinchcombe” and “Rejoinder” in Comparative and Historical
Sociology. Newsletter of the ASA Comparative and Historical Sociology Section. 18: 21-25, 27-
29.
“États forts, faibles et birnbaumiens” in Bertrand Badie & Yves Déloye, eds., Le Temps de
l’État. Mélanges offerts à Pierre Birnbaum. Paris: Fayard.
“Poverty and the Politics of Exclusion” in Deepa Narayan and Patti Petesch, eds., Moving Out of
Poverty. Volume 1: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Mobility. New York: Palgrave Macmillan
and Washington: World Bank.
(with Sidney Tarrow) “Contentious Politics and Social Movements” in Carles Boix and Susan C.
Stokes, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2003 “Sociological Resources for the Study of International Relations,” paper for annual meeting of
International Studies Association, Portland, Oregon, February 2003
2004 seven chapters (two co-authored) of Politics, Exchange, and Social Life in World History, with
John Coatsworth, Juan Cole, Michael Hanagan, Peter Perdue, and Louise A. Tilly, under contract
with Wadsworth-Thomson Learning
2005 “Violent Repertoires,” paper for 2005 American Sociological Association annual meeting
“Democracy, Violence, and What Else?” commentary for Eastern Sociological Society annual
meeting
“Contention and Democratic State Structures,” position paper for meeting on protest,
contention, and institutional politics, Institut National des Sciences Politiques, Paris, 1-3 June
2005
“Sizing up States,” comment for session on The Size of States, American Political Science
Association, Washington, September 2005
“Why (and How) Things Happen,” address at London School of Economics for inaugural of Young
Foundation, September 2005
“Boundaries, Inequality, and Violence,” lecture, City University of New York Graduate Center,
October 2005
“Giving Reasons as a Practical Social Activity,” lecture, Society of Fellows, Columbia
University, October 2005
2006 “Intellectual Fields,” comment, Graduate Student Conference on “Power in Thought and
Practice: 50 Years of C. Wright Mills’ The Power Elite,” May 2006
“Social Boundaries and Political Struggle,” lecture, New School for Social Research, May 2006
“Democracy and the Experts,” lecture, Rothermere American Institute, Oxford University,
June 2006
“Power and Democracy,” draft chapter for Mark Haugaard & Stewart Clegg, eds., Handbook of
Power (Sage Publications)
“Reasons for (and in) Organizational Performance,” address to New York City Family Court
Conference, New York County Lawyers’ Association, 26-27 October
“Awards, Credit, and Blame,” address to the triennial meeting of Phi Beta Kappa, Atlanta,
Georgia, 28 October
Preface to the Turkish edition of The Politics of Collective Violence, 2003 book
2007 “Revolutions and Democracy,” closing address for the annual conference, Consortium on the
Revolutionary Era, Arlington, Virginia, 3 March 2007
(with Doug McAdam & Sidney Tarrow) “Comparative Perspectives on Contentious Politics,”
forthcoming in Mark Lichbach & Alan Zuckerman, eds., Rationality, Culture, and Structure:
Advancing Theory in Comparative Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
“Extraction and Democracy,” keynote address for conference on The Thunder of History:
Taxation in Comparative and Historical Perspective, Northwestern University, 4-5 May 2007
“Preface” to Isaac Martin, Ajay K. Mehrotra & Monica Prasad, eds., Taxation in Perspective:
Comparative and Historical Approaches to Fiscal Sociology, publisher pending
“Mechanisms of the Middle Range,” paper presented to the conference on the work of Robert
K. Merton and its implications for sociology and related fields today, Columbia University, 9-10
August 2007; revised version forthcoming in volume edited by Craig Calhoun
“When and How Do Revolutions Promote Democracy?” paper for the session on Revolutions and
Democracy, American Sociological Association annual meeting, New York City, 14 August 2007
“The Rise of the Public Meeting in Great Britain, 1758-1834,” paper for Social Science History
Association annual meeting, Chicago, March 2008
(with Doug McAdam & Sidney Tarrow) “Methods for Measuring Mechanisms of Contention,”
forthcoming with critical symposium in Qualitative Sociology
“Mobility, Inequality, and Democracy,” keynote address for launch of the World Bank’s Moving
Out of Poverty: Cross Disciplinary Perspectives on Mobility, World Bank, Washington DC, 3
October 2007
“States, State Transformation, and War,” forthcoming in Jerry Bentley, ed., The Oxford
Handbook of World History
“How We Learn to Believe, Credit, and Blame,” forthcoming in The American Interest
“Awards and Credit,” commencement address, University of Michigan Dearborn, 16 March 2008