Abstract
The purpose of this article is threefold: to give an account of the origins and development of the English School as a historically constituted entity; to distil from the writings of some of its early figures the English School's views about how historical knowledge relates to the theory and practice of international relations; and to study the English School's three major historical works and examine how their contributions relate to the theories of international relations. In its brief concluding discussion, it suggests what might be placed on the English School's research agenda on the theme of 'history and theory'.
Translated title of the contribution | The English School, history, and theory |
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Original language | Japanese |
Title of host publication | Eikokugakuha no kokusaikankeiron |
Editors | Makoto Sato, Makoto Ohnaka, Josuke Ikeda |
Place of Publication | Tokyo, Japan |
Pages | 3-25 |
Number of pages | 23 |
Publication status | Published - 05 Oct 2013 |
Keywords
- The English School, History, Theory