Description |
1 online resource (769 p.) |
Series |
Oxford Handbooks Series |
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Oxford handbooks.
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Contents |
Cover -- Series -- The Oxford Handbook of History and International Relations -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- PART I INTRODUCTION -- 1. Modernity and Granularity in History and International Relations -- PART II READINGS -- 2. Origins, Histories, and the Modern International -- 3. Historical Realism -- 4. Liberal Progressivism and International History -- 5. Historical Sociology in International Relations -- 6. Global History and International Relations -- 7. International Relations and Intellectual History -- 8. Gender, History, and International Relations |
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9. Postcolonial Histories of International Relations -- 10. International Relations Theory and the Practice of International History -- 11. Global Sources of International Thought -- PART III PRACTICES -- 12. State, Territoriality, and Sovereignty -- 13. Diplomacy -- 14. Empire -- 15. Barbarism and Civilization -- 16. Race and Racism -- 17. Religion, History, and International Relations -- 18. Human Rights -- 19. The Diplomacy of Genocide -- 20. War and History in World Politics -- 21. Nationalism -- 22. Interpolity Law -- 23. Regulating Commerce -- 24. Development -- 25. Governing Finance |
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26. Revolution -- PART IV LOCALES (SPACIAL, TEMPORAL, CULTURAL) -- 27. The 'Premodern' World -- 28. Modernity and Modernities in International Relations -- 29. The 'West' in International Relations -- 30. The Eighteenth Century -- 31. The Long Nineteenth Century -- 32. The Pre-Colonial African State System -- 33. The 'Americas' in the History of International Relations -- 34. 'Asia' in the History of International Relations -- 35. The 'International' and the 'Global' in International History -- PART V MOMENTS -- 36. The Fall of Constantinople -- 37. The Peace of Westphalia |
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38. The Seven Years' War -- 39. The Haitian Revolution -- 40. The Congress of Vienna -- 41. The Revolutions of 1848 -- 42. The Indian Uprising of 1857 -- 43. The Berlin and Hague Conferences -- 44. The First World War and Versailles -- 45. Sykes-Picot -- 46. World War Two and San Francisco -- 47. The Bandung Conference -- 48. Facing Nuclear War: Luck, Learning, and the Cuban Missile Crisis -- PART VI CONCLUSION -- 49. History and the International: Time, Space, Agency, and Language -- Index |
Summary |
In this Handbook, historians and scholars of international relations examine the past and present of the intersection between History and IR, as well as looking to the future by laying out new questions and directions for research. The volume's four parts present a diverse array of methodological, philosophical, and historical insights |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 30, 2023) |
Subject |
International relations -- History.
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World politics -- History
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International relations.
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World politics.
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Politics & government.
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Politics and Government.
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Genre/Form |
History.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Bukovansky, Mlada, editor
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Keene, Edward, editor
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Reus-Smit, Christian, editor
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Spanu, Maja, editor
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ISBN |
9780191986468 |
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0191986461 |
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9780198873464 |
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0198873468 |
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