The global transformation : history, modernity and the making of international relations / Barry Buzan, George Lawson.

By: Buzan, BarryContributor(s): Lawson, George, 1972-Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge studies in international relations: 135.Publisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2015Description: 396 PagesContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781107630802; 1107630800Subject(s): International relations -- History -- 19th century | World politics -- History -- 19th century | International relations | World politics | International relations -- History -- 19th century | World politics -- History -- 19th century | 1800-1899Genre/Form: History. | Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Global transformation.DDC classification: 327.09/034 LOC classification: JZ1318 | .B894 2015Other classification: POL011000 Online resources: University of Alberta Access Summary: "The 'long nineteeenth century' (1776-1914) was a period of political, economic, military and cultural revolutions that re-forged both domestic and international societies. Neither existing international histories nor International Relations texts sufficiently register the scale and impact of this 'global transformation', yet it is the consequences of these multiple revolutions that provide the material and ideational foundations of modern international relations"-- Provided by publisher.
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"The 'long nineteeenth century' (1776-1914) was a period of political, economic, military and cultural revolutions that re-forged both domestic and international societies. Neither existing international histories nor International Relations texts sufficiently register the scale and impact of this 'global transformation', yet it is the consequences of these multiple revolutions that provide the material and ideational foundations of modern international relations"-- Provided by publisher.

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