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The Architects of International Relations: Building a Discipline, Designing the World, 1914-1940 by Jan Stoeckmann

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Based on extensive archival research, this book provides a new and stimulating history of International Relations (IR) as an academic discipline. Contrary to traditional accounts, it argues that IR was not invented by Anglo-American men after the First World War. Nor was it divided into neat theoretical camps. To appreciate the twists and turns of early IR scholarship, the book follows a diverse group of men and women from across Europe and beyond who pioneered the field since 1914. Like architects, they built a set of institutions (university departments, journals, libraries, etc.) but they also designed plans for a new world order (draft treaties, petitions, political commentary, etc.). To achieve these goals, they interacted closely with the League of Nations and its bodies for intellectual cooperation, until the Second World War put an end to their endeavour. Their story raises broader questions about the status of IR well beyond the inter-war period.

Based on extensive archival research, this book provides a new and stimulating history of International Relations as an academic discipline.

About the Author
Jan Stoeckmann is a Lecturer in Modern History at Helmut Schmidt University, Hamburg. His research has appeared in The International History Review, the Review of International Studies, and Past & Present.

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'This meticulously researched revisionist account of the foundation of IR incorporates long neglected institutions and thinkers, including pioneering feminist thought. As Jan Stoeckmann shows with dazzling intellectual flair and insight, the architects of international relations saw themselves not just as scholars creating a new way of looking at world politics, but as practitioners dedicated to making the world a better place.' Joseph Maiolo, Professor of International History, King's College London
'Galvanized by the First World War, for some twenty-five years a host of scholars, activists, and scholar-activists, women as well as men, reached across borders to build institutions, networks, journals, conferences and a whole new field - international relations - with which they sought to analyze and resolve the urgent problems of their time. By digging into out-of-the-way archives and recovering lesser-known voices, Stoeckmann provides us with the most vivid and comprehensive portrait we have of this vibrant, cosmopolitan, and deeply fractured project.' Susan Pedersen, Morris Professor of British History, Columbia University
'Interest in the history of the professional study of International Relations has grown apace in recent years and Stoeckmann's volume is one of the most comprehensive and scholarly to date. It provides further textual evidence of the intellectual diversity of its founding fathers - and importantly mothers - and substantial archival evidence of its institutional diversity, especially beyond the usual locales of Britain and America. The simplistic textbook account of the birth of IR surely cannot survive this invaluable work of analysis and synthesis?' Peter Wilson, Associate Professor of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science
'In this fascinating work of intellectual history, Stoeckmann challenges the conventional origin story of the contemporary era in the study of international relations ... The book illuminates a remarkably large and sprawling transnational cast of characters, including women and internationalist thinkers outside the Anglo-American world, who were mostly not idealists but pragmatic problem solvers.' G. John Ikenberry, Foreign Affairs
'In this fascinating work of intellectual history, Stockman challenges the conventional origin story of the contemporary era ... The book illuminates a remarkably large and sprawling transnational cast of characters, including women and internationalist thinkers ...' G. John Ikenberry, Foreign Affairs



Book Information
ISBN 9781316511619
Author Jan Stoeckmann
Format Hardback
Page Count 280
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 620g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 159mm * 23mm

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