1. Britain in the world: Implications for the study of British Politics.
- Author
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Cronin, James E
- Subjects
POLITICAL scientists ,BRITISH history ,BRITISH politics & government ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,WORLD War II ,CAPITALISM - Abstract
Political scientists in Britain have traditionally been more comfortable with, and open to, historical work than their American counterparts. There is nevertheless surprisingly little interaction between history and politics in the United Kingdom and little indication that political scientists make much use of even the best historical work on politics or international relations (IR). This essay reviews five more or less recent histories that focus on the British Empire and, more broadly, on Britain's place in the world, suggests why they might be of interest to students of contemporary politics and sketches a framework that might serve to connect them with more recent phenomena in Britain's IR. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2012
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