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ID105932
Title ProperBig Bangs of IR
Other Title Informationthe myths that your teachers still tell you about 1648 and 1919
LanguageENG
AuthorCarvalho, Benjamin de ;  Leira, Halvard ;  Hobson, John M
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)International relations as we know them emerged through the peace of Westphalia, and the discipline of International Relations emerged in 1919 and developed through a First Great Debate between idealists and realists. These are the established myths of 1648 and 1919. In this article we demonstrate how historical and historiographical scholarship has demolished these myths, but that the myths regardless are pervasive in the current textbooks that are used in teaching future IR scholars. Disciplinary dialogue seems to have failed completely. Based on a detailed reading of the myths and their perpetuation, we discuss the consequences of the discipline's reliance on mythical origins, why there has been so little incorporation of revisionist insight and what possibilities there are for enhancing the dialogue.
`In' analytical NoteMillennium: Journal of International Studies Vol. 39, No. 3; May 2011: p735-758
Journal SourceMillennium: Journal of International Studies Vol. 39, No. 3; May 2011: p735-758
Key WordsEmpire ;  Eurocentrism ;  First Great Debate ;  Historiography ;  Historical Sociology ;  IR Theory ;  Textbooks ;  Westphalia