
Forging a Discipline
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- List of Contributors
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Part I: Setting the Scene
- 1: Christopher Hood, Desmond King, and Gillian Peele: Introduction
- Part II: Origins and Overview: The Academic Study of Politics in Oxford and Elsewhere
- 2: Rodney Barker: A Tale of Three Cities: the Early Years of Political Science in Oxford, London and Manchester
- 3: Simon J. D. Green: Warden Anson, All Souls College and the Curious Creation of the Gladstone Chair of Political Theory and Institutions at Oxford, c. 1908-1912.
- 4: Laurence Whitehead: The Role of Specialist Graduate Colleges in Disciplinary Development
- 5: Alan Ryan: Paradigms Lost: How Oxford Escaped the Paradigm Wars of the 1960s and 70s.
- 6: Robert E. Goodin: Political Science and Institution Building: Oxford in Comparative Perspective.
- Part III: Developments: What it led to, in Disciplines and Discoveries
- 7: John Curtice: Political Science and Institution Building: Oxford in Comparative Perspective.
- 8: Iain McLean: Constitutionalism since Dicey
- 9: David Miller: Political Theory, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences: Five Chichele Professors
- 10: Martin Ceadel: The Academic Normalization of International Relations at Oxford, 1920-2012: Structures Transcended
- 11: Hew Strachan: The Study of War at Oxford 1909-2009
- 12: Jack Hayward: Beyond Zanzibar: The Road to Comparative Inductive Institutionalism
- 13: Archie Brown and Stephen Whitefield: The Study of Communist and post-Communist Politics
- Part IV: An Assessment
- 14: Christopher Hood, Desmond King, and Gillian Peele: Conclusion
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