The 'long nineteenth century' (1776–1914) was a period of political, economic, military and cultural revolutions that re-forged both domestic and international societies. Neither existing international histories nor international relations texts sufficiently register the scale and impact of this 'global transformation', yet it is the consequences of these multiple revolutions that provide the material and ideational foundations of modern international relations. Global modernity reconstituted the mode of power that underpinned international order and opened a power gap between those who harnessed the revolutions of modernity and those who were denied access to them. This gap dominated international relations for two centuries and is only no...
Existing textbooks on international relations treat history in a cursory fashion and perpetuate a Eu...
This article presented as a review to the textbook of the Doctor of History Shakhalilov Shamansur, T...
This article presented as a review to the textbook of the Doctor of History Shakhalilov Shamansur, T...
The 'long nineteenth century' (1776–1914) was a period of political, economic, military and cultural...
Unlike many other social sciences, International Relations (IR) spends relatively little time assess...
In International Relations arguments about historical origins provoke theoretical debates, as origin...
George Lawson and Barry Buzan’s The Global Transformation advances the claim that International Rela...
While the discourse of great power politics is an intellectual commonplace of International Relation...
The chapter provides an overview of Global History as a field within history and identifies its rele...
The discipline of International Relations finds itself challenged by theorists who argue that proces...
International Relations emerged as a distinct academic discipline in the early twentieth century as ...
This paper argues that the traditions of the social sciences are struggling to understand global cha...
This chapter examines the relationship between global history and International Relations (IR) with ...
This book tells the story of humankind's evolution from a scattering of hunter-gatherer bands to tod...
"Existing textbooks on international relations treat history in a cursory fashion and perpetuate a E...
Existing textbooks on international relations treat history in a cursory fashion and perpetuate a Eu...
This article presented as a review to the textbook of the Doctor of History Shakhalilov Shamansur, T...
This article presented as a review to the textbook of the Doctor of History Shakhalilov Shamansur, T...
The 'long nineteenth century' (1776–1914) was a period of political, economic, military and cultural...
Unlike many other social sciences, International Relations (IR) spends relatively little time assess...
In International Relations arguments about historical origins provoke theoretical debates, as origin...
George Lawson and Barry Buzan’s The Global Transformation advances the claim that International Rela...
While the discourse of great power politics is an intellectual commonplace of International Relation...
The chapter provides an overview of Global History as a field within history and identifies its rele...
The discipline of International Relations finds itself challenged by theorists who argue that proces...
International Relations emerged as a distinct academic discipline in the early twentieth century as ...
This paper argues that the traditions of the social sciences are struggling to understand global cha...
This chapter examines the relationship between global history and International Relations (IR) with ...
This book tells the story of humankind's evolution from a scattering of hunter-gatherer bands to tod...
"Existing textbooks on international relations treat history in a cursory fashion and perpetuate a E...
Existing textbooks on international relations treat history in a cursory fashion and perpetuate a Eu...
This article presented as a review to the textbook of the Doctor of History Shakhalilov Shamansur, T...
This article presented as a review to the textbook of the Doctor of History Shakhalilov Shamansur, T...