19/05/2010
Tuesday June 2nd Erez Manela on Historical Society
Erez Manela (Harvard), “International Society as Historical Subject”
Tuesday June 2nd 10.30 am – 12.30 pm
Scholars of international relations and law have been writing about international society for a while now, but historians, particularly in the United States, have been slow to adopt this term or wrestle with its implications. Though the field of international history has been experiencing a revival in the United States, with new work taking the field in exciting new directions, innovation has been coupled with disagreement and confusion about the changing shape of the field and its spatial, temporal, thematic, and methodological scope. This paper summarizes the debate about the state and direction of the field over the last several decades, outlines the state of the field today, and then attempts to show how reconceiving the field as the history of international society could help bring the numerous threads of recent developments into a coherent and common framework.
Discussants:
Karoline Postel-Vinay (CERI Sciences Po), Paul-AndrĂ© Rosental (Sciences Po-Centre d’Histoire)
Co-organized with Sciences Po Centre d’Histoire
CERI: salle de conférences