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The Practice of International History in the 21st Century Network

  • The Practice of International History in the 21st Century Network
  • Workshops
  • Workshop 1 IR & Political Science
  • Workshop 1 IR & Political Science
  • Workshop 2 Transnational Approaches
  • Workshop 3 The Cultural Turn
  • Workshop 4 International History and Foreign Policy

Workshop 1 - The problems and possibilities of combining International History with International Relations/Political Science approaches (April 2016)

Group photo April 2016 

Workshop Schedule

Recordings:

Introductory Remarks

Panel 1:

Steven Lobell - 'Neoclassical Realism, History and International Politics'

Lorena de Vita - ‘The 1952 Negotiations with Israel and the “Moral Rearmament of West Germany”'

Cian O'Driscoll - Panel 1 Commentary

Panel 2 (one recording):

Andy Hom - 'A Clash of Narrative Styles? Knowledge and Power in History, IR and Political Science'  (begins at 1:37)

Holger Nehring - 'IR, Social Movement Theory and writing the History of the Cold War' (begins at 18:50)

John Ferris - Panel 2 Commentary (begins at 39:42)

Panel 3 (one recording):

Thomas Bottelier - 'Toward an Intellectual History of the Rising Powers Debate' (begins at 2:06)

Peter Jackson - 'Diplomatic Theory, International Political Theory and International History' (begins at 23:11)

Campbell Craig - Panel 3 Commentary (begins at 42:14)

 
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