What's at Stake in 'Bringing Historical Sociology Back into International Relations'? Transcending 'Chronofetishism' A.d.'Tempcentrism' in International Relations
J. Hobson. Historical sociology of international relations, Cambridge University Press, New York, (2001)
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%A Hobson, John M.
%B Historical sociology of international relations
%C New York
%D 2001
%E Hobden, Stephen
%E Hobson, John M.
%I Cambridge University Press
%K historiography ir
%P 1--41
%T What's at Stake in 'Bringing Historical Sociology Back into International Relations'? Transcending 'Chronofetishism' A.d.'Tempcentrism' in International Relations
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