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This text serves as an advanced introduction to the field of international history. With contributions from a range of scholars, it maps the current terrain of the sub-discipline through essays that both appraise recent historiography and analyze theoretical, methodological and conceptual issues. The chapters are thematically focused and expansive in their geographical scope, doing full justice both to established core areas of concern and to innovative approaches. The topics covered are: diplomacy and decision-making; economics; strategy and warfare; ideology; intelligence; propaganda,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This text serves as an advanced introduction to the field of international history. With contributions from a range of scholars, it maps the current terrain of the sub-discipline through essays that both appraise recent historiography and analyze theoretical, methodological and conceptual issues. The chapters are thematically focused and expansive in their geographical scope, doing full justice both to established core areas of concern and to innovative approaches. The topics covered are: diplomacy and decision-making; economics; strategy and warfare; ideology; intelligence; propaganda, communications and opinion; non-state actors; imperialism and post-colonialism; gender; culture; systems and IR models; and global history.
Autorenporträt
MARK BRADLEY Department of History, North- western University, Chicago, Illinois, US SUSAN CARRUTHERS Department of History, Rutgers Newark, State University of New Jersey, USA BRUCE CUMINGS Department of History, University of Chicago, USA JOHN FERRIS Centre for Military and Strategic Studies, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada NIGEL GOULD-DAVIES Hertford College, Oxford, UK AKIRA IRIYE Department of History, Harvard University, USA THOMAS OTTE Department of History, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK ANDREW ROTTER Department of History, Colgate University, New York, USA GLENDA SLUGA Department of History, University of Sydney, Australia JEREMY SURI Department of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA