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Inventing International Society: A History of the English School (1998)

by Dunne, T.

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Inventing International Society is a narrative history of the English School of International Relations. After E.H. Carr departed from academic international relations in the late 1940s, Martin Wight became the most theoretically innovative scholar in the discipline. Wight found an institutional setting for his ideas in The British Committee, a group which Herbert Butterfield inaugurated in 1959. The book argues that this date should be regarded as the origin of a distinctive English School of International Relations. In addition to tracing the history of the School, the book argues that later English School scholars, such as Hedley Bull and R.J.Vincent, made a significant contribution to the new normative thinking in International Relations.

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  • Palgrave Macmillan Brand
  • Aug 17, 1998 Pub Date:
  • 0333737873 ISBN-10:
  • 9780333737873 ISBN-13:
  • English Language
  • 9.02 in * 0.51 in * 5.98 in Dimensions:
  • 1 lb Weight: