This review article explores the relationship between international history and postmodernist theory through the case study of recent work on the origins of the Second World War. It explores the predominantly conservative nature of the discourse of international history and the understandings which underpin that character, before discussing the possible implications of a continued non‐engagement with theory for the subdiscipline. Three possible features of a ‘postist’ international history are then suggested: a new reflexive historiographical praxis; critical histori‐ographical studies; cultural history approaches emphasizing discourse analysis and the cultural construction of international subjectivities
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This review article explores the relationship between international history and postmodernist theory...
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ABSTRACT War and the military are neglected in globalization studies, despite the fact that the worl...
This article uses a long view of history to examine structural realist ideas about international sys...
The Internationalists argues that the outlawry of war in 1928 created the modern international order...
This review article explores the relationship between international history and postmodernist theory...
This article explores the ambivalent if not hostile responses of mainstream international historians...
This text serves as an advanced introduction to the field of international history. With contributio...
This article offers a fresh assessment of the current condition of ‘culturalist’ international histo...
Remembering the Road to World War Two is a broad and comparative international survey of the histori...
In this chapter, we introduce postcolonialism as a recent and increasingly influential set of positi...
The chapter provides an overview of Global History as a field within history and identifies its rele...
This essay examines the relationship between history and theory through a historical and political a...
There are two things I’d like to talk with you about today. First, I want to talk about how our fiel...
This chapter examines the relationship between global history and International Relations (IR) with ...
The recent transnational, global and cultural turns have challenged international historians to reco...
The attempt to recover the international origins of social and political thought is motivated by the...
ABSTRACT War and the military are neglected in globalization studies, despite the fact that the worl...
This article uses a long view of history to examine structural realist ideas about international sys...
The Internationalists argues that the outlawry of war in 1928 created the modern international order...