ABSTRACT

This book provides an original analysis of recent work by key historical sociologists through the prism of International Relations. Stephen Hobden investigates the number of issues which overlap between the two disciplines by focusing on three main themes:
* the ways in which historical sociologists approach international relations in general and the concept of an international system in particular
* recent advances on the concept of the state as developed by Historical Sociology and their implications for International Relations
* the potential for productive dialogue between the two schools of thought.

chapter 4|21 pages

Theda Skocpol

chapter 5|19 pages

Charles Tilly

chapter 6|22 pages

Michael Mann

chapter 7|22 pages

Immanuel Wallerstein