Author: Elman, Colin & Elman, Miriam Fendius; editors: Title: Bridges and Boundaries: Historians, Political Scientists, and the Study of International Relations
Description: Cambridge [MA], MIT Press, (2001). orig.cloth. 24x15cm, x,431 pp. Minor rubbing. VG. dustwrapper. ¶ Contains 16 papers. Includes: J.S. Levy "Explaining Events & Developing Theories: History, Political Science & the Analysis of International Relations"; S. Pelz "Toward a New Diplomatic History: Two & a Half Cheers for International Relations Methods"; R.N. Lebow "Social Science & History:Ranchers versus Farmers?"; A. Bennett & A.L. George "Case Studies & Process Tracing in History & Political Science: Similar Strokes for Different Foci"; G.L. Weinberg "World War II: A Different War"; R.L. Schweller "The 20 Years' Crisis, 1919-39: Why a Concert Didn't Arise"; C. Kl. Fink "Postscript: September 1939"; E. Ingram "Hegemony, Global Reach & World Power: Great Britain's Long Cycle"; W.R. Thompson "Martian & Venusian Perspectives on International Relations: Britain as System Leader in 19th & 20th Centuries"; R. Rosencrance "Postscript: Why Did Britain Decline?"; J.L. Gaddis "In Defense of Particular Generalization: Rewriting Cold War History, Rethinking International Relations Theory"; D.W. Larson "Sources & Methods in Cold War History: The Need for a New Theory-Based Archival Approach"; W.C. Wohlforth "Postscript: Historical Science & Cold War Scholarship"; J.A. Lynn "Reflections on the History & Theory of Military Innovation & Diffusion"; R. Jervis "International History & International Politics: Why Are They Studied Differently?"; P.W. Schroeder "International History: Why Historians Do it Differently Than Political Scientists".
Keywords: Diplomatic History, International, Relations, Diplomacy, Foreign Policy, Historiography, Political Theory, Politics,
Price: US$ 58.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS011915I