The two worlds of nineteenth century international relations the bifurcated century

"This edited volume presents a new, grand and global narrative for international relations (IR) history in the pivotal nineteenth century. Typically considered by IR scholars to be a long century of relative peace after 1815, the contributors offer a re-conceptualization of IR in this century,...

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Other Authors: Green, Daniel M. 1961- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxon, UK New York, NY Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business 2019
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : the two worlds of nineteenth century international relations / Daniel M. Green
  • Missionaries and the civilising mission in British colonialism / Dr. Andrea Paras
  • Republican privateering : local networks and political order in the western Atlantic / Jeppe Mulich
  • Limits of cooperation : the German confederation and Austro-Prussian rivalry after 1815 / Tobias Lemke
  • Rejecting Westphalia : maintaining the sinocentric system, to the end / David Banks
  • "Ordering Europe : the legalized hegemony of the concert of Europe" / George Lawson
  • Industrialization and competitive globalization after 1873 : International thought and the problem of resources / Lucian M. Ashworth
  • Between European concert and global status : the evolution of the institution of great powers, 1860s to 1910s / Thomas Müller
  • Reordering East Asian international relations after 1860 / Seo-Hyun Park
  • "An evil of ancient date" : piracy and the two Pax Britannicas in 19th Southeast Asia / Mark Shirk
  • Conclusions : The value of our new historical narrative / Daniel M. Green