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Historical International Relations, Multiple-component retail product Book

Historical International Relations Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Halvard Leira, Benjamin de Carvalho

Part of the Sage Library of International Relations series

Multiple-component retail product

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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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