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Emigre Scholars and the Genesis of International Relations F. Roesch

Emigre Scholars and the Genesis of International Relations By F. Roesch

Emigre Scholars and the Genesis of International Relations by F. Roesch


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This is the first Anglophone volume on emigre scholars' influence on International Relations, uniquely exploring the intellectual development of IR as a discipline and providing a re-reading of some of its almost forgotten founding thinkers.

Emigre Scholars and the Genesis of International Relations Summary

Emigre Scholars and the Genesis of International Relations: A European Discipline in America? by F. Roesch

This is the first Anglophone volume on emigre scholars' influence on International Relations, uniquely exploring the intellectual development of IR as a discipline and providing a re-reading of some of its almost forgotten founding thinkers.

Emigre Scholars and the Genesis of International Relations Reviews

We may wonder why, exactly, it has taken so long for the field of International Relations to not only notice but to properly and comprehensively analyze the overwhelming influence of emigre scholars upon the evolution of IR as a discipline. Yet even if you are not a big believer in fate, you will come away from this fascinating, historically-rich, and theoretically sophisticated volume inspired that the first-ever 'take' on this topic is one that does justice to the European impact on the 'American' field of International Relations. This volume traces, contextualizes, and then situates into the present day these connections in lively detail. Roesch has gathered together a forceful set of contributions, and contributors, for this volume that complement one another perfectly in sequence, content, and argument. Scholars interested in the history, and historiography, of the IR 'discipline' in their research and in their courses now have a transformative and imperative work at-the-ready that reorients our understanding of no less than the entire history of the development of the 'American' IR field. Chapters in this volume delineate the influences that continue to shape our understanding of International Relations today from the conventional to critical, from mainstream to the dissident. Emigre Scholars breaks through the 'silence' on this topic not merely with an additional voice on the history of IR, but with a sonic boom.

- Brent J. Steele, University of Utah, USA

About F. Roesch

Hartmut Behr, Newcastle University, UK Peter Breiner, The University at Albany, State University of New York, USA Rainer Eisfeld, University of Osnabruck, Germany David Kettler, Bard College, New York, USA Helen M. Kinsella, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Xander Kirke, Newcastle University, UK Richard Ned Lebow, King's College London, UK Paul Petzschmann, Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, Norway William E. Scheuerman, Indiana University, USA Alfons Soellner, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Peter Stirk, Durham University, UK Ellen Thummler, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Thomas Wheatland, Assumption College in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Wither the Silence: European Emigre Scholars and the Genesis of an American Discipline; Felix Roesch PART I: EMIGRE SCHOLARS AND THE PROBLEM OF TRANSLATING KNOWLEDGE 2. People on the Move - Ideas on the Move: Academic Cultures and the Problematic of Translatability; Hartmut Behr and Xander Kirke 3. Translating Max Weber: Exile Attempts to Forge a New Political Science; Peter Breiner PART II: EMIGRE SCHOLARS AND THE GENESIS OF AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 4. International Law, Emigres and the Foundation of International Relations; Peter M R Stirk 5. 'Professor Kelsen's Amazing Disappearing Act'; William E. Scheuerman 6. 'Has Germany a Political Theory? Is Germany a State?' The Foreign Affairs of Nations in the Political Thought of Franz L. Neumann; David Kettler and Thomas Wheatland 7. From the Berlin Political Studies Institute to Columbia and Yale: Ernst Jaeckh and Arnold Wolfers; Rainer Eisfeld 8. Totalitarian Ideology and Power Conflicts - Waldemar Gurian as International Relations Analyst after the Second World War; Ellen Thummler 9. Foreign Policy in the Making - Carl J. Friedrich's Realism in the Shadow of Weimar Politics; Paul Petzschmann 10. Simone Weil: An Introduction; Helen M. Kinsella PART III: EMIGRE SCHOLARS AND THEIR HISTORIC-SEMIOTIC NETWORKS IN THE UNITED STATES 11. From International Law to International Relations. Emigre Scholars in American Political Science and International Relations; Alfons Soellner 12. German Jews and American Realism; Richard Ned Lebow ?

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NLS9781349462797
9781349462797
1349462799
Emigre Scholars and the Genesis of International Relations: A European Discipline in America? by F. Roesch
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Palgrave Macmillan
2014-01-01
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