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  1. William Henry Sewell (23 January 1804 – 14 November 1874), English divine and author, helped to found two public schools along high church Anglican lines. A devout churchman, learned scholar and reforming schoolmaster, he was strongly influenced by the Tractarians . Early life.

  2. BIOGRAPHY. Although he retired in 2007, William Sewell still teaches the occasional course. He is a founding editor of Critical Historical Studies , published by the University of Chicago Press. His most recent book is Capitalism and the Emergence of Civic Equality in Eighteenth Century France (University of Chicago Press, 2021).

  3. William Sewell may refer to: William H. Sewell (1909–2001), United States sociologist. William H. Sewell Jr. (born 1940), American academic. William J. Sewell (1835–1901), Union Army officer and Senator from New Jersey. William Sewell (author) (1804–1874), English divine and author.

  4. 12 de mar. de 2022 · William Sewell is Frank P. Hixon Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Political Science and History at the University of Chicago. In this interview, we discuss the course of his intellectual development, the state of contemporary historical and social scientific research, and his new book, Commercial Capitalism and Civic ...

  5. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Professor William H. Sewell Jr. is the Frank P. Hixon Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Political Science and History at the University of Chicago and a Trustee of the Institute for Advanced Study. Sewell has made significant contributions in the areas of modern French labor, social, cultural, and political history and ...

  6. Authors. William H. Sewell Jr. is the Frank P. Hixon Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in Political Science and History at the University of Chicago. He is the author of several books, including, most recently, Logics of History: Social Theory and Social Transformation, published by the University of Chicago Press. Titles. Sort By.

  7. 13 de mar. de 2024 · William H. Sewells latest book Capitalism and the Emergence of Civic Equality in Eighteenth-Century France opens with the question of what could have led aristocrats and clergy to abruptly abandon centuries of entrenched privilege on the night of August 4, 1789, during the early weeks of the French Revolution.