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    Historiographical Foundations of Modern International Thought: Histories of the European States-System from Florence to Göttingen.Richard Devetak - 2015 - History of European Ideas 41 (1):62-77.
    SummaryThe foundations of modern international thought were constructed out of diverse idioms and disciplines. In his impressive book, Foundations of Modern International Thought, David Armitage focuses on the normative idioms of natural law and political philosophy from the Anglophone world, from Hobbes and Locke to Burke and Bentham. I focus on parallel developments in the empirically-oriented disciplines of history and historiography to trace the emergence of histories of the states-system in the Italian- and German-speaking worlds, from Bruni and Sarpi to (...)
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  2. Critical International Theory: An Intellectual History.Richard Devetak - 2018 - Oxford University Press.
    This book tells the story of critical theory's introduction into the study of international relations.
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