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This book situates the nineteenth-century emergence of American political science within the transatlantic history of liberalism. It shows how the field adapted European liberal responses to democratization and industrialization to speak to American challenges.
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This book situates the nineteenth-century emergence of American political science within the transatlantic history of liberalism. It shows how the field adapted European liberal responses to democratization and industrialization to speak to American challenges.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780199333622
- ISBN-10: 0199333629
- Artikelnr.: 40029486
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780199333622
- ISBN-10: 0199333629
- Artikelnr.: 40029486
Robert Adcock is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the George Washington University. He earned his PhD at the University of California, Berkeley, and his research focuses on nineteenth- and twentieth-century Anglo-American political and social thought, especially the history, philosophy, and methods of the modern social sciences.
* Introduction. American Political Science and Liberalism in
Transatlantic Perspective
* Part One: From Europe to America
* Chapter One. The Political in Political Science: The Liberal Debate
about Democracy
* Chapter Two. The Science in Political Science: The Historicist Debate
about Method
* Chapter Three. Democratized Classical Liberalism in the Antebellum
American College: The Emigre Political Science of Francis Lieber
* Part Two: Wide Political Science and Liberalism in the Gilded Age
* Chapter Four. Political Science and Political Economy in the Age of
Academic Reform: Andrew Dickson White and William Graham Sumner
* Chapter Five. Historical and Political Science at the Johns Hopkins
University: Historicist Science, Liberalism, and the Founding of
National Associations
* Part Three: Late Century Liberalisms and the New Political Science
* Chapter Six. Disenchanted Classical Liberalism as a Political Vision:
William Graham Sumner and A. Lawrence Lowell
* Chapter Seven. Progressive Liberalism as a Political Vision: Woodrow
Wilson's Political Science
* Chapter Eight. The Transatlantic Study of Modern Political Systems:
The New Political Science of James Bryce, A. Lawrence Lowell, and
Frank Goodnow
* Conclusion. The Americanization of Political Science and the
Americanization of "Liberalism "
Transatlantic Perspective
* Part One: From Europe to America
* Chapter One. The Political in Political Science: The Liberal Debate
about Democracy
* Chapter Two. The Science in Political Science: The Historicist Debate
about Method
* Chapter Three. Democratized Classical Liberalism in the Antebellum
American College: The Emigre Political Science of Francis Lieber
* Part Two: Wide Political Science and Liberalism in the Gilded Age
* Chapter Four. Political Science and Political Economy in the Age of
Academic Reform: Andrew Dickson White and William Graham Sumner
* Chapter Five. Historical and Political Science at the Johns Hopkins
University: Historicist Science, Liberalism, and the Founding of
National Associations
* Part Three: Late Century Liberalisms and the New Political Science
* Chapter Six. Disenchanted Classical Liberalism as a Political Vision:
William Graham Sumner and A. Lawrence Lowell
* Chapter Seven. Progressive Liberalism as a Political Vision: Woodrow
Wilson's Political Science
* Chapter Eight. The Transatlantic Study of Modern Political Systems:
The New Political Science of James Bryce, A. Lawrence Lowell, and
Frank Goodnow
* Conclusion. The Americanization of Political Science and the
Americanization of "Liberalism "
* Introduction. American Political Science and Liberalism in
Transatlantic Perspective
* Part One: From Europe to America
* Chapter One. The Political in Political Science: The Liberal Debate
about Democracy
* Chapter Two. The Science in Political Science: The Historicist Debate
about Method
* Chapter Three. Democratized Classical Liberalism in the Antebellum
American College: The Emigre Political Science of Francis Lieber
* Part Two: Wide Political Science and Liberalism in the Gilded Age
* Chapter Four. Political Science and Political Economy in the Age of
Academic Reform: Andrew Dickson White and William Graham Sumner
* Chapter Five. Historical and Political Science at the Johns Hopkins
University: Historicist Science, Liberalism, and the Founding of
National Associations
* Part Three: Late Century Liberalisms and the New Political Science
* Chapter Six. Disenchanted Classical Liberalism as a Political Vision:
William Graham Sumner and A. Lawrence Lowell
* Chapter Seven. Progressive Liberalism as a Political Vision: Woodrow
Wilson's Political Science
* Chapter Eight. The Transatlantic Study of Modern Political Systems:
The New Political Science of James Bryce, A. Lawrence Lowell, and
Frank Goodnow
* Conclusion. The Americanization of Political Science and the
Americanization of "Liberalism "
Transatlantic Perspective
* Part One: From Europe to America
* Chapter One. The Political in Political Science: The Liberal Debate
about Democracy
* Chapter Two. The Science in Political Science: The Historicist Debate
about Method
* Chapter Three. Democratized Classical Liberalism in the Antebellum
American College: The Emigre Political Science of Francis Lieber
* Part Two: Wide Political Science and Liberalism in the Gilded Age
* Chapter Four. Political Science and Political Economy in the Age of
Academic Reform: Andrew Dickson White and William Graham Sumner
* Chapter Five. Historical and Political Science at the Johns Hopkins
University: Historicist Science, Liberalism, and the Founding of
National Associations
* Part Three: Late Century Liberalisms and the New Political Science
* Chapter Six. Disenchanted Classical Liberalism as a Political Vision:
William Graham Sumner and A. Lawrence Lowell
* Chapter Seven. Progressive Liberalism as a Political Vision: Woodrow
Wilson's Political Science
* Chapter Eight. The Transatlantic Study of Modern Political Systems:
The New Political Science of James Bryce, A. Lawrence Lowell, and
Frank Goodnow
* Conclusion. The Americanization of Political Science and the
Americanization of "Liberalism "