This book critically investigates the historiography of
International Relations. For the past fifteen years, the field has
witnessed the development of a strong interest in the history of
the discipline. The chapters in this edited volume, written by some
of the field's preeminent disciplinary historians, all manifest the
best of an innovative and exciting generation of scholarship on the
history of the discipline of International Relations. One of the
objectives of this volume is to take stock of the historical turn.
Yet this volume is not simply a stock-taking exercise, as it also
intends to identify the limitations and blind spots of the recent
historiographical literature. The chapters consider a range of
diverse thinkers and examine their impact on understanding various
dimensions of the field's history.
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