Historical Sociology of International Relations

Historical Sociology of International Relations

by John M. Hobson (Series Editor), Stephen Hobden (Editor)

Synopsis

International relations theorists are increasingly turning to historical sociology as a means both of broadening and refining their discipline, and critiquing mainstream thinking. Nevertheless, there is still only a rudimentary understanding of what historical sociology is and what it can offer the subject. This 2001 book acts as a manifesto for historical sociology, considering a range of issues, including accounts of the major variants of historical sociology; how they can be applied to international relations; why international relations theorists should engage with these approaches; and how historical sociological insight can enhance and reconfigure the study of international relations. In addition to describing the seven major approaches - neo-Weberianism, constructivisim, critical historical materialism, critical theory, postmodernism, structural realism and World Systems theory - the volume's introductory and concluding chapters set out in detail an approach and research agenda that revolve around what the editors call 'world sociology'.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 328
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 29 Nov 2001

ISBN 10: 0521004764
ISBN 13: 9780521004763

Media Reviews
This book offers a summary of what has been called the renaissance of historical sociology and international relations.... Recommended for upper-division undergraduates and above. Choice