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- catalog abstract "Inventing International Society is a narrative history of the English school of international relations. It argues that E.H. Carr should be accorded a central role in the formation of the school for the principal reason that he exerted an immense influence upon the development of international relations in Britain. After Carr departed from the scene in the late 1940s, Martin Wight became the most theoretically innovative scholar working within the discipline in the 1950s. During this period, the diplomatic historian Herbert Butterfield became increasingly interested in a theoretical enquiry into the institutions of international society. Butterfield believed that this agenda needed to be addressed in a formal setting, hence his inauguration of the British Committee on the Theory of International Politics in 1959. In addition to tracing the history of the English school, this book argues that the work of scholars such as Hedley Bull and R.J. Vincent have made a significant contribution to the new normative agenda in international relations.".
- catalog contributor b10802545.
- catalog contributor b10802546.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "1. The English School -- 2. E.H. Carr -- 3. Martin Wight -- 4. Herbert Butterfield -- 5. The British Committee I -- 6. The British Committee II -- 7. Hedley Bull -- 8. R.J. Vincent.".
- catalog description "Butterfield believed that this agenda needed to be addressed in a formal setting, hence his inauguration of the British Committee on the Theory of International Politics in 1959. In addition to tracing the history of the English school, this book argues that the work of scholars such as Hedley Bull and R.J. Vincent have made a significant contribution to the new normative agenda in international relations.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Inventing International Society is a narrative history of the English school of international relations. It argues that E.H. Carr should be accorded a central role in the formation of the school for the principal reason that he exerted an immense influence upon the development of international relations in Britain. After Carr departed from the scene in the late 1940s, Martin Wight became the most theoretically innovative scholar working within the discipline in the 1950s. During this period, the diplomatic historian Herbert Butterfield became increasingly interested in a theoretical enquiry into the institutions of international society.".
- catalog extent "xv, 207 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0312215452 (St. Martin's)".
- catalog identifier "0333643453 (Macmillan : hardcover)".
- catalog identifier "0333737873 (Macmillan : paperback)".
- catalog isPartOf "St. Antony's series".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Basingstoke : Macmillan Press ; New York, N.Y. : St. Martin's Press in association with St. Antony's College, Oxford,".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain".
- catalog subject "327.1/01 21".
- catalog subject "International relations Philosophy History.".
- catalog subject "International relations Study and teaching Great Britain History.".
- catalog subject "JZ1242 .D86 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The English School -- 2. E.H. Carr -- 3. Martin Wight -- 4. Herbert Butterfield -- 5. The British Committee I -- 6. The British Committee II -- 7. Hedley Bull -- 8. R.J. Vincent.".
- catalog title "Inventing international society : a history of the English school / Tim Dunne.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".