Victorian Visions of Global Order
Empire and International Relations in Nineteenth-Century Political Thought
Herausgeber: Bell, Duncan
Victorian Visions of Global Order
Empire and International Relations in Nineteenth-Century Political Thought
Herausgeber: Bell, Duncan
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An insight into the climate of political thought surrounding the most powerful empire in history, first published in 2007.
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An insight into the climate of political thought surrounding the most powerful empire in history, first published in 2007.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 515g
- ISBN-13: 9780521153157
- ISBN-10: 0521153158
- Artikelnr.: 34925152
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 515g
- ISBN-13: 9780521153157
- ISBN-10: 0521153158
- Artikelnr.: 34925152
1. Introduction Duncan Bell; 2. Free trade and global order: the rise and
fall of a Victorian vision Anthony Howe; 3. The foundations of Victorian
international law Casper Sylvest; 4. Boundaries of Victorian international
law Jennifer Pitts; 5. 'A legislating empire': Victorian political
theorists, codes of law, and empire Sandra Den Otter; 6. The crisis of
liberal imperialism Karuna Mantena; 7. 'Great' versus 'small' nations:
scale and national greatness in Victorian political thought Georgios
Varouxakis; 8. The Victorian idea of a global state Duncan Bell; 9.
Radicalism and the extra-European-world: the case of Marx Gareth Stedman
Jones; 10. Radicalism, Gladstone, and the liberal critique of Disraelian
'imperialism' Peter Cain; 11. The 'left' and the critique of empire c.
1865-1900: three roots of humanitarian foreign policy Gregory Claeys; 12.
Consequentialist cosmopolitanism David Weinstein.
fall of a Victorian vision Anthony Howe; 3. The foundations of Victorian
international law Casper Sylvest; 4. Boundaries of Victorian international
law Jennifer Pitts; 5. 'A legislating empire': Victorian political
theorists, codes of law, and empire Sandra Den Otter; 6. The crisis of
liberal imperialism Karuna Mantena; 7. 'Great' versus 'small' nations:
scale and national greatness in Victorian political thought Georgios
Varouxakis; 8. The Victorian idea of a global state Duncan Bell; 9.
Radicalism and the extra-European-world: the case of Marx Gareth Stedman
Jones; 10. Radicalism, Gladstone, and the liberal critique of Disraelian
'imperialism' Peter Cain; 11. The 'left' and the critique of empire c.
1865-1900: three roots of humanitarian foreign policy Gregory Claeys; 12.
Consequentialist cosmopolitanism David Weinstein.
1. Introduction Duncan Bell; 2. Free trade and global order: the rise and
fall of a Victorian vision Anthony Howe; 3. The foundations of Victorian
international law Casper Sylvest; 4. Boundaries of Victorian international
law Jennifer Pitts; 5. 'A legislating empire': Victorian political
theorists, codes of law, and empire Sandra Den Otter; 6. The crisis of
liberal imperialism Karuna Mantena; 7. 'Great' versus 'small' nations:
scale and national greatness in Victorian political thought Georgios
Varouxakis; 8. The Victorian idea of a global state Duncan Bell; 9.
Radicalism and the extra-European-world: the case of Marx Gareth Stedman
Jones; 10. Radicalism, Gladstone, and the liberal critique of Disraelian
'imperialism' Peter Cain; 11. The 'left' and the critique of empire c.
1865-1900: three roots of humanitarian foreign policy Gregory Claeys; 12.
Consequentialist cosmopolitanism David Weinstein.
fall of a Victorian vision Anthony Howe; 3. The foundations of Victorian
international law Casper Sylvest; 4. Boundaries of Victorian international
law Jennifer Pitts; 5. 'A legislating empire': Victorian political
theorists, codes of law, and empire Sandra Den Otter; 6. The crisis of
liberal imperialism Karuna Mantena; 7. 'Great' versus 'small' nations:
scale and national greatness in Victorian political thought Georgios
Varouxakis; 8. The Victorian idea of a global state Duncan Bell; 9.
Radicalism and the extra-European-world: the case of Marx Gareth Stedman
Jones; 10. Radicalism, Gladstone, and the liberal critique of Disraelian
'imperialism' Peter Cain; 11. The 'left' and the critique of empire c.
1865-1900: three roots of humanitarian foreign policy Gregory Claeys; 12.
Consequentialist cosmopolitanism David Weinstein.