
Modern Political Science
Anglo-American Exchanges since 1880
Princeton University Press
Published on 11. February 2007
Book
Hardback
392 pages
978-0-691-12873-3 (ISBN)
Description
Since emerging in the late nineteenth century, political science has undergone a radical shift - from constructing grand narratives of national political development to producing empirical studies of individual political phenomena. What caused this change? "Modern Political Science" is the first authoritative history of Anglophone political science which argues that the field's transformation shouldn't be mistaken for a case of simple progress and increasing scientific precision. On the contrary, the book shows that political science is deeply historically contingent, driven both by its own inherited ideas and by the wider history in which it has developed. Focusing on the United States and the United Kingdom, and the exchanges between them, "Modern Political Science" contains contributions from leading political scientists, political theorists, and intellectual historians from both sides of the Atlantic. Together they provide a compelling account of the development of political science, its relation to other disciplines, the problems it currently faces, and possible solutions to these problems.
Building on a growing interest in the history of political science, "Modern Political Science" is necessary reading for anyone who wants to understand how political science got to be what it is today - or what it might look like tomorrow.
Building on a growing interest in the history of political science, "Modern Political Science" is necessary reading for anyone who wants to understand how political science got to be what it is today - or what it might look like tomorrow.
Reviews / Votes
"The erudition is uniformly impressive. The book succeeds in showing how the history of political science is not merely of antiquarian interest but of continuing and vital relevance to how political scientists today go about their craft."---Geoffrey Brahm Levey, European LegacyMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Product notice
Trade binding
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
624 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-12873-3 (9780691128733)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Robert Adcock | Mark Bevir | Shannon C. Stimson
Modern Political Science
Anglo-American Exchanges since 1880
E-Book
01/2009
1st Edition
Princeton University Press
€171.95
Available for download

Robert Adcock | Mark Bevir | Shannon C. Stimson
Modern Political Science
Anglo-American Exchanges since 1880
Book
02/2007
Princeton University Press
€40.30
Shipment within 10-20 days
Persons
Robert Adcock is a visiting lecturer in political science at Stanford University. Mark Bevir and Shannon C. Stimson are professors of political science at the University of California, Berkeley.
Content
Acknowledgments vii List of Contributors ix Chapter One: A History of Political Science: How? What? Why? Robert Adcock, Mark Bevir, and Shannon C. Stimson 1 Chapter Two: Anglo-American Political Science, 1880-1920 Dorothy Ross 18 Chapter Three: The Origins of a Historical Political Science in Late Victorian and Edwardian Britain Sandra M. den Otter 37 Chapter Four: The Historical Science(s) of Politics: The Principles, Association, and Fate of an American Discipline James Farr 66 Chapter Five: The Emergence of an Embryonic Discipline: British Politics without Political Scientists Dennis Kavanagh 97 Chapter Six: A Tale of Two Charlies: Political Science, History, and Civic Reform, 1890-1940 Mark C. Smith 118 Chapter Seven: Making Democracy Safe for the World: Political Science between the Wars John G. Gunnell 137 Chapter Eight: Birth of a Discipline: Interpreting British Political Studies in the 1950s and 1960s Michael Kenny 158 Chapter Nine: Interpreting Behavioralism Robert Adcock 180 Chapter Ten: The Remaking of Political Theory Robert Adcock and Mark Bevir 209 Chapter Eleven: Traditions of Political Science in Contemporary Britain Mark Bevir and R.A.W. Rhodes 234 Chapter Twelve: Historicizing the New Institutionalism(s) Robert Adcock, Mark Bevir, and Shannon C. Stimson 259 Chapter Thirteen: Institutionalism and the Third Way Mark Bevir 290 Bibliography 313 Index 349