Theories: Particularism
A01552189 Cassandra Gonzalez Romero
Lawson, George and Hobson, John M. (2008) What is history in international relations? Millennium - journal of international studies, 37 (2). pp. 415-435. DOI: 10.1177/0305829808097648
E.H. Carr:
Explain the difference between HHS and the other models
Between:
Constructionist (Mega-Macro)
and descontructionist
Provides: The antithesis of the grand
scale constructionism of the mega-macro
approach
Based on: Literary work
is considered as a product
of a particular time and place
Theories: Desconstructionism
Convinced: There is a world out there
that can be explained via considered
theorical templates
A01552189 Cassandra Gonzalez Romero
Lawson, George and Hobson, John M. (2008) What is history in international relations? Millennium - journal of international studies, 37 (2). pp. 415-435. DOI: 10.1177/0305829808097648
Mode of history that underpins neorealism and neoliberal institutionalism within IR
History takes the role of "scripture"
Application of inviolate "lessons"
that can be used as current policy
Provides: -Rich stream of data, Lessons
Theories: Constructionism, Neorealism, neoliberal
History in IR
Radical Historicism
Historicist Historical Sociology
Traditional History
History without historicism