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I would like to thank Andrew Herman and Dylan Riley for their comments.

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Rebecca Jean Emigh

Rebecca Jean Emigh is Professor of Sociology at UCLA. She authored numerous books and articles on comparative and historical sociology, focusing on long-term processes of social change. She was chair of the Comparative/Historical Section of the American Sociological Association and is on the Social Science History editorial board.

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