Benjamin Rohr
@benjaminrohr.bsky.social
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Political and historical sociologist
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Shay O’Brien
2 months ago
My latest article is online now at American Sociological Review: “Kinship Interlocks.” It’s about how some elite families manage to stay rich and powerful for many generations while others don’t. 🧵 (1/16)
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Kinship Interlocks: How the Intimate Exchange of Wealth, Status, and Power Generates Upper-Class Persistence - Shay O’Brien, 2026
How do some families manage to entrench themselves in the upper class for many generations while others do not? Bringing together economic sociology, political ...
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00031224261425688?_gl=1*1syvh4l*_up*MQ..*_ga*MzQ3NjIxNDk5LjE3NzQ0NDY5Mzg.*_ga_60R758KFDG*czE3NzQ0NDY5MzgkbzEkZzAkdDE3NzQ0NDY5MzgkajYwJGwwJGgzNzQ5MDYxMTE
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Miriam Hurtado Bodell
4 months ago
Last week
@mansmag.bsky.social
and I organized a workshop for researchers working with Swedish Parliamentary Data, hosted in the Riksdag. The only photo I managed to get was of
@benjaminrohr.bsky.social
during his great keynote. Thanks to everyone who participated and shared their research!
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Consider submitting a paper to the session I am organizing at ASA this year on “Comparative-Historical Sociology and Computational Social Science.” The submission deadline is February 25.
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My paper on the emergence and structure of the first American party system of the 1790s just came out in the American Sociological Review.
doi.org/10.1177/0003...
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The State and the Emergence of the First American Party System: Roll Call Voting in the New York State Assembly during the Early Republic - Benjamin Rohr, John Levi Martin, 2025
Prevailing theories about the nature and development of the democratic party system fail to account for the important case of the United States. Using a novel d...
https://doi.org/10.1177/00031224251344574
11 months ago
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New paper out in Social Science History about elite networks in the American administrative state
doi.org/10.1017/ssh....
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Elite cohesion in the American administrative state, 1898–1998 | Social Science History | Cambridge Core
Elite cohesion in the American administrative state, 1898–1998
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2025.16
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Benjamin Rohr
CSS at University of Stuttgart
about 1 year ago
Yesterday we had the pleasure to welcome
@benjaminrohr.bsky.social
to present his new work on the Weimar Republic!
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