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ID077896
Title ProperLevels and agents, states and people
Other Title Informationmicro-historical sociological analysis and international relations
LanguageENG
AuthorMabee, Bryan
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The historical sociology of international relations is becoming an increasingly prominent field of enquiry. While advocates of an international historical sociology (IHS) have delivered a range of outstanding contributions, they have tended to revolve around the macro-scale, dealing with sweeping grand themes such as the nature of civilizations, the creation of world order, the advent of modernity, and the purpose and formation of the state. This article makes the case for incorporating micro-historical sociological analysis into IHS as a means of complementing already existing analyses, and providing a more rounded field of enquiry. The article argues that the micro-macro issue is an analytic strategy rather than an ontological choice, illustrating this point through a historical institutionalist variant of foreign policy analysis
`In' analytical NoteInternational Politics Vol. 44, No.4; Jul 2007: p431-449
Journal SourceInternational Politics Vol. 44, No.4; Jul 2007: p431-449
Key WordsHistorical Sociology ;  Levels of Analysis ;  Micro-Macro