Christopher Hood, Desmond King, Gillian Peele
Forging a Discipline: A Critical Assessment of Oxford's Development of the Study of Politics and International Relations in Comparative Pers
Christopher Hood, Desmond King, Gillian Peele
Forging a Discipline: A Critical Assessment of Oxford's Development of the Study of Politics and International Relations in Comparative Pers
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A broad-ranging analysis and critique of the distinctive contribution of the University of Oxford to the scholarly study of politics over the last 100 years.
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A broad-ranging analysis and critique of the distinctive contribution of the University of Oxford to the scholarly study of politics over the last 100 years.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780199682218
- ISBN-10: 0199682216
- Artikelnr.: 40304502
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780199682218
- ISBN-10: 0199682216
- Artikelnr.: 40304502
Christopher Hood, FBA is Gladstone Professor of Government at the University of Oxford and Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford Desmond King, FBA is Andrew W. Mellon Professor of American Government at the University of Oxford and Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford Gillian Peele, FRHistS is University Lecturer in Politics at the University of Oxford and Tutorial Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
* List of Contributors
* Preface and Acknowledgements
* Part I: Setting the Scene
* 1: Christopher Hood, Desmond King, and Gillian Peele: Introduction
* Part II: Origins and Overview: The Academic Study of Politics in
Oxford and Elsewhere
* 2: Rodney Barker: A Tale of Three Cities: the Early Years of
Political Science in Oxford, London and Manchester
* 3: Simon J. D. Green: Warden Anson, All Souls College and the Curious
Creation of the Gladstone Chair of Political Theory and Institutions
at Oxford, c. 1908-1912.
* 4: Laurence Whitehead: The Role of Specialist Graduate Colleges in
Disciplinary Development
* 5: Alan Ryan: Paradigms Lost: How Oxford Escaped the Paradigm Wars of
the 1960s and 70s.
* 6: Robert E. Goodin: Political Science and Institution Building:
Oxford in Comparative Perspective.
* Part III: Developments: What it led to, in Disciplines and
Discoveries
* 7: John Curtice: Political Science and Institution Building: Oxford
in Comparative Perspective.
* 8: Iain McLean: Constitutionalism since Dicey
* 9: David Miller: Political Theory, Philosophy, and the Social
Sciences: Five Chichele Professors
* 10: Martin Ceadel: The Academic Normalization of International
Relations at Oxford, 1920-2012: Structures Transcended
* 11: Hew Strachan: The Study of War at Oxford 1909-2009
* 12: Jack Hayward: Beyond Zanzibar: The Road to Comparative Inductive
Institutionalism
* 13: Archie Brown and Stephen Whitefield: The Study of Communist and
post-Communist Politics
* Part IV: An Assessment
* 14: Christopher Hood, Desmond King, and Gillian Peele: Conclusion
* Preface and Acknowledgements
* Part I: Setting the Scene
* 1: Christopher Hood, Desmond King, and Gillian Peele: Introduction
* Part II: Origins and Overview: The Academic Study of Politics in
Oxford and Elsewhere
* 2: Rodney Barker: A Tale of Three Cities: the Early Years of
Political Science in Oxford, London and Manchester
* 3: Simon J. D. Green: Warden Anson, All Souls College and the Curious
Creation of the Gladstone Chair of Political Theory and Institutions
at Oxford, c. 1908-1912.
* 4: Laurence Whitehead: The Role of Specialist Graduate Colleges in
Disciplinary Development
* 5: Alan Ryan: Paradigms Lost: How Oxford Escaped the Paradigm Wars of
the 1960s and 70s.
* 6: Robert E. Goodin: Political Science and Institution Building:
Oxford in Comparative Perspective.
* Part III: Developments: What it led to, in Disciplines and
Discoveries
* 7: John Curtice: Political Science and Institution Building: Oxford
in Comparative Perspective.
* 8: Iain McLean: Constitutionalism since Dicey
* 9: David Miller: Political Theory, Philosophy, and the Social
Sciences: Five Chichele Professors
* 10: Martin Ceadel: The Academic Normalization of International
Relations at Oxford, 1920-2012: Structures Transcended
* 11: Hew Strachan: The Study of War at Oxford 1909-2009
* 12: Jack Hayward: Beyond Zanzibar: The Road to Comparative Inductive
Institutionalism
* 13: Archie Brown and Stephen Whitefield: The Study of Communist and
post-Communist Politics
* Part IV: An Assessment
* 14: Christopher Hood, Desmond King, and Gillian Peele: Conclusion
* List of Contributors
* Preface and Acknowledgements
* Part I: Setting the Scene
* 1: Christopher Hood, Desmond King, and Gillian Peele: Introduction
* Part II: Origins and Overview: The Academic Study of Politics in
Oxford and Elsewhere
* 2: Rodney Barker: A Tale of Three Cities: the Early Years of
Political Science in Oxford, London and Manchester
* 3: Simon J. D. Green: Warden Anson, All Souls College and the Curious
Creation of the Gladstone Chair of Political Theory and Institutions
at Oxford, c. 1908-1912.
* 4: Laurence Whitehead: The Role of Specialist Graduate Colleges in
Disciplinary Development
* 5: Alan Ryan: Paradigms Lost: How Oxford Escaped the Paradigm Wars of
the 1960s and 70s.
* 6: Robert E. Goodin: Political Science and Institution Building:
Oxford in Comparative Perspective.
* Part III: Developments: What it led to, in Disciplines and
Discoveries
* 7: John Curtice: Political Science and Institution Building: Oxford
in Comparative Perspective.
* 8: Iain McLean: Constitutionalism since Dicey
* 9: David Miller: Political Theory, Philosophy, and the Social
Sciences: Five Chichele Professors
* 10: Martin Ceadel: The Academic Normalization of International
Relations at Oxford, 1920-2012: Structures Transcended
* 11: Hew Strachan: The Study of War at Oxford 1909-2009
* 12: Jack Hayward: Beyond Zanzibar: The Road to Comparative Inductive
Institutionalism
* 13: Archie Brown and Stephen Whitefield: The Study of Communist and
post-Communist Politics
* Part IV: An Assessment
* 14: Christopher Hood, Desmond King, and Gillian Peele: Conclusion
* Preface and Acknowledgements
* Part I: Setting the Scene
* 1: Christopher Hood, Desmond King, and Gillian Peele: Introduction
* Part II: Origins and Overview: The Academic Study of Politics in
Oxford and Elsewhere
* 2: Rodney Barker: A Tale of Three Cities: the Early Years of
Political Science in Oxford, London and Manchester
* 3: Simon J. D. Green: Warden Anson, All Souls College and the Curious
Creation of the Gladstone Chair of Political Theory and Institutions
at Oxford, c. 1908-1912.
* 4: Laurence Whitehead: The Role of Specialist Graduate Colleges in
Disciplinary Development
* 5: Alan Ryan: Paradigms Lost: How Oxford Escaped the Paradigm Wars of
the 1960s and 70s.
* 6: Robert E. Goodin: Political Science and Institution Building:
Oxford in Comparative Perspective.
* Part III: Developments: What it led to, in Disciplines and
Discoveries
* 7: John Curtice: Political Science and Institution Building: Oxford
in Comparative Perspective.
* 8: Iain McLean: Constitutionalism since Dicey
* 9: David Miller: Political Theory, Philosophy, and the Social
Sciences: Five Chichele Professors
* 10: Martin Ceadel: The Academic Normalization of International
Relations at Oxford, 1920-2012: Structures Transcended
* 11: Hew Strachan: The Study of War at Oxford 1909-2009
* 12: Jack Hayward: Beyond Zanzibar: The Road to Comparative Inductive
Institutionalism
* 13: Archie Brown and Stephen Whitefield: The Study of Communist and
post-Communist Politics
* Part IV: An Assessment
* 14: Christopher Hood, Desmond King, and Gillian Peele: Conclusion