As a quarry for data, testing-ground for theory and site of investigation, history has been one of the unacknowledged partners of International Relations. The last two decades has witnessed both a substantial increase in the scope of historical IR scholarship and in the sophistication of methodological approaches to history, accompanied by a rapidly increasing (and multidisciplinary) interest in the history of international thought, as well as an ever more sophisticated historiography of the discipline itself. This Major Work is structured in a way to engage with the key recent developments…mehr
As a quarry for data, testing-ground for theory and site of investigation, history has been one of the unacknowledged partners of International Relations. The last two decades has witnessed both a substantial increase in the scope of historical IR scholarship and in the sophistication of methodological approaches to history, accompanied by a rapidly increasing (and multidisciplinary) interest in the history of international thought, as well as an ever more sophisticated historiography of the discipline itself.
This Major Work is structured in a way to engage with the key recent developments in the field of international relations, providing the reader with an overview of approaches to history in IR; the history of international thought/historiography; and the emergence of the state and the state system.
Volume One: Doing Historical International Relations
Volume Two: The History of International Thought
Volume Three: The State in Historical Perspective
Volume Four: The State System in Historical Perspective
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VOLUME ONE: DOING HISTORICAL INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Part One: Classic Takes Why Is There No International Theory? - Martin Wight International Relations: The Long Road to Theory - Stanley Hoffmann International Relations and the Relevance of History - Arthur Gilbert Part Two: Reconceptualizations History and Structure in the Theory of International Relations - Rob Walker Diplomatic History and International Relations Theory: Respecting Difference and Crossing Boundaries - Colin Elman and Miriam Elman The Pragmatics of International History - Donald Puchala The Historical Problem in International Relations - Thomas Smith Still 'Marking Time'? Text, Discourse and Truth in International History - Patrick Finney Part Three: Ways of Doing Historical International Relations On the Historical Imagination of International Relations: The Case for a 'Deweyan Reconstruction' - Jonathan Isacoff What's at Stake in 'Bringing Historical Sociology Back' into International Relations? Transcending 'Chronofetishism' and 'Tempocentrism' in International Relations - John Hobson International Relations and the 'Problem of History' - Nick Vaughan-Williams History, Action and Identity: Revisiting the 'Second' Great Debate and Assessing Its Importance for Social Theory - Friedrich Kratochwil Narrative Explanation and International Relations: Back to Basics - Hidemi Suganami What Is History in International Relations? - John Hobson and George Lawson What's at Stake in the Historical Turn? Theory, Practice and Phronesis in International Relations - David McCourt VOLUME TWO: THE HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL THOUGHT Part One: Rethinking International Thought The International Turn in Intellectual History - David Armitage Why International Relations Theorists Should Stop Reading Thucydides - David Welch Justus Lipsius, Political Humanism and the Disciplining of 17th Century Statecraft - Halvard Leira The Forgotten Prophet: Tom Paine's Cosmopolitanism and International Relations - Thomas Walker Justice, Order and Anarchy: The International Political Theory of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865) - Alex Pritchard Part Two: International Relations before the Discipline Birth of a Discipline - Robert Vitalis Origins and Originality: IR Scholarship before World War I - Torbjørn Knutsen Feminism, War and the Prospects for Peace - Lucian Ashworth Part Three: Reconceptualizing Disciplinary History The Myth of the 'First Great Debate' - Peter Wilson Lessons from the Past: Reassessing the Interwar Disciplinary History of International Relations - Brian Schmidt Who Killed the International Studies Conference? - David Long The Construction of an Edifice: The Story of a First Great Debate - Joel Quirk and Darshan Vigneswaran The Realist Gambit: Postwar American Political Science and the Birth of IR Theory - Nicolas Guilhot Writing the World: Disciplinary History and Beyond - Duncan Bell The Big Bangs of IR: The Myths That Your Teachers Still Tell You about 1648 and 1919 - Benjamin de Carvalho, Halvard Leira and John Hobson VOLUME THREE: THE STATE IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Part One: Classic Takes State Formation and State Building in Europe - Thomas Ertman Reflections on the History of European State-Making - Charles Tilly The Absolutist State in the West - Perry Anderson The Autonomous Power of the State: Its Origins, Mechanisms, and Results - Michael Mann The Rise and Demise of the Territorial State - John Herz Part Two: Reconceptualizations Approaches to the State: Alternative Conceptions and Historical Dynamics - Stephen Krasner Reformation, Counter-Reformation, and the Early Modern State: A Reassessment - Wolfgang Reinhard Culture in Rational-Choice Theories of State Formation - Julia Adams Body and Soul: Calvinism, Discipline, and State Power in Early Modern Europe Modern Europe - Philip Gorski Part Three: Beyond the European Experience The Latin American Puzzle and Wars and Nation States in Latin America - Miguel Angel Centeno War and the State in Africa - Jeffrey Herbst Part Four: Reflections On the Ontological Status of the State - Erik Ringmar The Territorial Trap: The Geographical Assumptions of International Relations Theory - John Agnew Sovereignty as Symbolic Form - Jens Bartelson` Polities Past and Present - Yale Ferguson and Richard Mansbach VOLUME FOUR: THE STATE SYSTEM IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Part One: Nature and Emergence Systems of States - Adam Watson The Concept of Order in World Politics - Hedley Bull Sovereignty, International Relations, and the Westphalian Myth - Andreas Osiander Of Systems, Boundaries and Territoriality: An Inquiry into the Formation of the State System - Friedrich Kratochwil Territoriality and Beyond: Problematizing Modernity in International Relations - John Ruggie Agraria and Industria: Two Models of the International System - George Modelski Part Two: Facets of the International System Institutional Selection in International Relations: State Anarchy as Order - Hendrik Spruyt Testing Balance-of-Power Theory in World History - William Wohlforth et al. Gendering Sovereignty: Marriage and International Relations in Elizabethan Times - Diana Saco The Altered State and the State of Nature-The French Revolution and International Politics - Mlada Bukovansky Japan's Socialization into Janus-Faced European International Society - Shogo Suzuki Part Three: The Problem of Empires From International Law to Imperial Constitutions: The Problem of Quasi-Sovereignty, 1870-1900 - Lauren Benton What's at Stake in the American Empire Debate - Daniel Nexon and Thomas Wright Part Four: Rethinking Change Rethinking Benchmark Dates in International Relations - Barry Buzan and George Lawson
VOLUME ONE: DOING HISTORICAL INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Part One: Classic Takes Why Is There No International Theory? - Martin Wight International Relations: The Long Road to Theory - Stanley Hoffmann International Relations and the Relevance of History - Arthur Gilbert Part Two: Reconceptualizations History and Structure in the Theory of International Relations - Rob Walker Diplomatic History and International Relations Theory: Respecting Difference and Crossing Boundaries - Colin Elman and Miriam Elman The Pragmatics of International History - Donald Puchala The Historical Problem in International Relations - Thomas Smith Still 'Marking Time'? Text, Discourse and Truth in International History - Patrick Finney Part Three: Ways of Doing Historical International Relations On the Historical Imagination of International Relations: The Case for a 'Deweyan Reconstruction' - Jonathan Isacoff What's at Stake in 'Bringing Historical Sociology Back' into International Relations? Transcending 'Chronofetishism' and 'Tempocentrism' in International Relations - John Hobson International Relations and the 'Problem of History' - Nick Vaughan-Williams History, Action and Identity: Revisiting the 'Second' Great Debate and Assessing Its Importance for Social Theory - Friedrich Kratochwil Narrative Explanation and International Relations: Back to Basics - Hidemi Suganami What Is History in International Relations? - John Hobson and George Lawson What's at Stake in the Historical Turn? Theory, Practice and Phronesis in International Relations - David McCourt VOLUME TWO: THE HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL THOUGHT Part One: Rethinking International Thought The International Turn in Intellectual History - David Armitage Why International Relations Theorists Should Stop Reading Thucydides - David Welch Justus Lipsius, Political Humanism and the Disciplining of 17th Century Statecraft - Halvard Leira The Forgotten Prophet: Tom Paine's Cosmopolitanism and International Relations - Thomas Walker Justice, Order and Anarchy: The International Political Theory of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865) - Alex Pritchard Part Two: International Relations before the Discipline Birth of a Discipline - Robert Vitalis Origins and Originality: IR Scholarship before World War I - Torbjørn Knutsen Feminism, War and the Prospects for Peace - Lucian Ashworth Part Three: Reconceptualizing Disciplinary History The Myth of the 'First Great Debate' - Peter Wilson Lessons from the Past: Reassessing the Interwar Disciplinary History of International Relations - Brian Schmidt Who Killed the International Studies Conference? - David Long The Construction of an Edifice: The Story of a First Great Debate - Joel Quirk and Darshan Vigneswaran The Realist Gambit: Postwar American Political Science and the Birth of IR Theory - Nicolas Guilhot Writing the World: Disciplinary History and Beyond - Duncan Bell The Big Bangs of IR: The Myths That Your Teachers Still Tell You about 1648 and 1919 - Benjamin de Carvalho, Halvard Leira and John Hobson VOLUME THREE: THE STATE IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Part One: Classic Takes State Formation and State Building in Europe - Thomas Ertman Reflections on the History of European State-Making - Charles Tilly The Absolutist State in the West - Perry Anderson The Autonomous Power of the State: Its Origins, Mechanisms, and Results - Michael Mann The Rise and Demise of the Territorial State - John Herz Part Two: Reconceptualizations Approaches to the State: Alternative Conceptions and Historical Dynamics - Stephen Krasner Reformation, Counter-Reformation, and the Early Modern State: A Reassessment - Wolfgang Reinhard Culture in Rational-Choice Theories of State Formation - Julia Adams Body and Soul: Calvinism, Discipline, and State Power in Early Modern Europe Modern Europe - Philip Gorski Part Three: Beyond the European Experience The Latin American Puzzle and Wars and Nation States in Latin America - Miguel Angel Centeno War and the State in Africa - Jeffrey Herbst Part Four: Reflections On the Ontological Status of the State - Erik Ringmar The Territorial Trap: The Geographical Assumptions of International Relations Theory - John Agnew Sovereignty as Symbolic Form - Jens Bartelson` Polities Past and Present - Yale Ferguson and Richard Mansbach VOLUME FOUR: THE STATE SYSTEM IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Part One: Nature and Emergence Systems of States - Adam Watson The Concept of Order in World Politics - Hedley Bull Sovereignty, International Relations, and the Westphalian Myth - Andreas Osiander Of Systems, Boundaries and Territoriality: An Inquiry into the Formation of the State System - Friedrich Kratochwil Territoriality and Beyond: Problematizing Modernity in International Relations - John Ruggie Agraria and Industria: Two Models of the International System - George Modelski Part Two: Facets of the International System Institutional Selection in International Relations: State Anarchy as Order - Hendrik Spruyt Testing Balance-of-Power Theory in World History - William Wohlforth et al. Gendering Sovereignty: Marriage and International Relations in Elizabethan Times - Diana Saco The Altered State and the State of Nature-The French Revolution and International Politics - Mlada Bukovansky Japan's Socialization into Janus-Faced European International Society - Shogo Suzuki Part Three: The Problem of Empires From International Law to Imperial Constitutions: The Problem of Quasi-Sovereignty, 1870-1900 - Lauren Benton What's at Stake in the American Empire Debate - Daniel Nexon and Thomas Wright Part Four: Rethinking Change Rethinking Benchmark Dates in International Relations - Barry Buzan and George Lawson
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"The ambitious four-volume work Historical International Relations edited by Halvard Leira and Benjamin de Carvalho is an important contribution to the literature on international relations and likely to remain a standard collection on the topic for many years. It is comprehensive, well organized and encompasses many of the classic articles in the field by leading European and American scholars. Each of the volumes should be required reading for anyone who wishes to understand the origins and evolution of theory or practice in the discipline of international relations since the beginning of the 20th century to the present."
Richard W. Mansbach 20150113
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