History and International Relations
History and International Relations
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Abstract
This book collects works by the late Professor Martin Wight (1913–1972), a historian and scholar of international relations. Wight conducted research on many topics, including British colonial history, European studies, international institutions, and the history of states-systems. He is nonetheless best known for his lectures about the political philosophy of international relations at the London School of Economics (1949–1961) and the University of Sussex (1961–1972). He is widely regarded as an intellectual ancestor and pathbreaker of the “English School” of international relations, although this term only gained currency nine years after his death. The “English School” is usually construed as signifying an approach to the study of international relations more rooted in historical and humanistic learning than in the social sciences. This volume encompasses works in four categories: (a) standards of excellence in scholarship about history and international relations; (b) European integration efforts since 1945; (c) British policy in the Middle East, notably in relation to the 1956 Suez crisis; and (d) European politics in the interwar period leading up to 1939. This last category features four chapters by Wight from the noteworthy Chatham House collection sponsored by the Royal Institute of International Affairs, The World in March 1939. The chapters on Germany and Eastern Europe stand out as exceptionally thorough and discerning, owing in part to their reliance on a wealth of primary and secondary sources. This collection includes reviews of works by specific historians and throws light on the value of historical studies for analyses of international relations.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Martin Wight on History and International Relations
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What Is International Relations?
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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History and the Study of International Relations
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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What Makes a Good Historian?
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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The Principles of Historiographical Criticism
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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The Concept of Europe
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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United Europe: The Historical Background
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Europe After 1945
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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British Policy in the Middle East
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Brutus in Foreign Policy: The Memoirs of Sir Anthony Eden
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Germany in The World in March 1939
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Eastern Europe in The World in March 1939
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Spain and Portugal in The World in March 1939
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Switzerland, the Low Countries, and Scandinavia in The World in March 1939
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Note on Partition
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Arnold Toynbee: An Appreciation
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Review of Arnold J. Toynbee, A Study of History, abridgment of Volumes I–VI by D. C. Somervell, under the auspices of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (New York and London: Oxford University Press, 1946)
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Review of Arnold J. Toynbee, Civilisation on Trial (New York: Oxford University Press, 1948)
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Dame Veronica Wedgwood, O.M.
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Review of Charles Petrie, Diplomatic History 1713–1933 (London: Hollis & Carter, 1946)
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Review of A. L. Rowse, The Use of History (London: Hodder and Stoughton for the English Universities Press, 1946), and R. G. Collingwood, The Idea of History, edited by T. M. Knox (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1946)
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Review of Jacob Bronowski and Bruce Mazlish, The Western Intellectual Tradition (London: Hutchinson, 1960)
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Review of Marc Bloch, The Historian’s Craft, translated from the French by Peter Putnam (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1954)
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Review of Homer Carey Hockett, The Critical Method in Historical Research and Writing (New York and London: Macmillan Company, 1955), and Geoffrey Barraclough, History in a Changing World (Oxford: Blackwell, 1955)
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Review of Denis Mack Smith, Cavour and Garibaldi 1860: A Study in Political Conflict (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1954)
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Review of A. J. P. Taylor, Rumours of Wars (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1953)
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Review of A. J. P. Taylor, The Struggle for Mastery in Europe, 1848–1918 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1954)
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Review of A. J. P. Taylor, Bismarck: The Man and the Statesman (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1955)
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Review of A. J. P. Taylor, The Habsburg Monarchy, 1809–1918: A History of the Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary, new edition (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1948) in International Affairs
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Review of Herbert Butterfield, History and Human Relations (London: Collins, 1951)
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Review of Edouard Perroy, The Hundred Years’ War, translated by W. B. Wells, with an introduction by David Douglas (London: Eyre and Spottiswode, 1951)
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Review of L. B. Namier, Avenues of History (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1952)
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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Review of Sir Lewis Namier, In the Nazi Era (London: Macmillan, 1952)
Martin Wight andDAVID S. YOST
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