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Medieval Foundations of International Relations

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 0367596253
ISBN-13 9780367596255
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Routledge
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Aug 14th, 2020
Print length 196 Pages
Weight 390 grams
Ksh 8,100.00
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The purpose of this volume is to explore the medieval inheritance of modern international relations. Recent years have seen a flourishing of work on the history of international political thought, but the bulk of this has focused on the early modern and modern periods, leaving continuities with the medieval world largely ignored. The m

The purpose of this volume is to explore the medieval inheritance of modern international relations. Recent years have seen a flourishing of work on the history of international political thought, but the bulk of this has focused on the early modern and modern periods, leaving continuities with the medieval world largely ignored. The medieval is often used as a synonym for the barbaric and obsolete, yet this picture does not match that found in relevant work in the history of political thought. The book thus offers a chance to correct this misconception of the evolution of Western international thought, highlighting that the history of international thought should be regarded as an important dimension of thinking about the international and one that should not be consigned to history departments.



Questions addressed include:





  • what is the medieval influence on modern conception of rights, law, and community?




  • how have medieval ideas shaped modern conceptions of self-determination, consent, and legitimacy?






  • are there ‘medieval’ answers to ‘modern’ questions?










  • is the modern world still working its way through the Middle Ages?






  • to what extent is the ‘modern outlook’ genuinely secular?






  • is there a ‘theology’ of international relations?






  • what are the implications of continuity for predominant historical narrative of the emergence and expansion of international society?




 



Medieval and modern are certainly different; however, this collection of essays proceeds from the conviction that the modern world was not built on a new plot with new building materials. Instead, it was constructed out of the rubble, that is, the raw materials, of the Middle Ages.This will be of great interest to students and scholars of IR, IR theory and political theory.



 



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