World order in history : Russia and the West
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World order in history : Russia and the West
Routledge, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p.172-188) and index
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内容説明
World Order in History argues that historians' ideas about world order have been influential in transforming nations' sense of themselves.
Paul Dukes demonstrates how a series of successive historians and analysts attempt to make sense of the world in which they live, often appropriating intellectual ideas spawned in different contexts in order to do so. Hindsight allows us to view stages in the evolution of these interpretations, and to recognise that they are limited by the constraints of the age in which their authors lived.
Dukes pursued these arguments with particular reference to Russia and the Western world from the early modern period right up to the present. He draws conclusions on the state of the debate in the nineties, and offers some views as to the way forward for historians of Russia and the wider world.
This book will be of interest to all concerned with the study of history, in particular philosophy of history and Russian history.
目次
Preface Introduction: Russia, the West and the World 1. Montesquieu and Constitutional Order, 1748-1799 2. Marx and Revolutionary Order, 1867-1922 3. From European Towards Atlantic History, 1900-1922 4. Some Approaches to World History, 1923-1962 5. Russia, the West and the World: Conclusion
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