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Paperback. Condition: New. Winner of the 2003 Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial PrizeThis book rejects a commonplace of European history: that the treaties of Westphalia not only closed the Thirty Years' War but also inaugurated a new international order driven by the interaction of territorial sovereign states. Benno Teschke, through this thorough and incisive critique, argues that this is not the case. Domestic 'social property relations' shaped international relations in continental Europe down to 1789 and even beyond. The dynastic monarchies that ruled during this time differed from their medieval predecessors in degree and form of personalization, but not in underlying dynamic. 1648, therefore, is a false caesura in the history of international relations. For real change we must wait until relatively recent times and the development of modern states and true capitalism. In effect, it's not until governments are run impersonally, with no function other than the exercise of its monopoly on violence, that modern international relations are born.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Winner of the 2003 Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial PrizeThis book rejects a commonplace of European history: that the treaties of Westphalia not only closed the Thirty Years' War but also inaugurated a new international order driven by the interaction of territorial sovereign states. Benno Teschke, through this thorough and incisive critique, argues that this is not the case. Domestic 'social property relations' shaped international relations in continental Europe down to 1789 and even beyond. The dynastic monarchies that ruled during this time differed from their medieval predecessors in degree and form of personalization, but not in underlying dynamic. 1648, therefore, is a false caesura in the history of international relations. For real change we must wait until relatively recent times and the development of modern states and true capitalism. In effect, it's not until governments are run impersonally, with no function other than the exercise of its monopoly on violence, that modern international relations are born.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Winner of the 2003 Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial PrizeThis book rejects a commonplace of European history: that the treaties of Westphalia not only closed the Thirty Years' War but also inaugurated a new international order driven by the interaction of territorial sovereign states. Benno Teschke, through this thorough and incisive critique, argues that this is not the case. Domestic 'social property relations' shaped international relations in continental Europe down to 1789 and even beyond. The dynastic monarchies that ruled during this time differed from their medieval predecessors in degree and form of personalization, but not in underlying dynamic. 1648, therefore, is a false caesura in the history of international relations. For real change we must wait until relatively recent times and the development of modern states and true capitalism. In effect, it's not until governments are run impersonally, with no function other than the exercise of its monopoly on violence, that modern international relations are born.
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Published by Münster : Westfälisches Dampfboot, 2007
ISBN 10: 3896911228 ISBN 13: 9783896911223
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ISBN 10: 3896911228 ISBN 13: 9783896911223
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Language: German
Published by Westfälisches Dampfboot, Münster, 2007
ISBN 10: 3896911228 ISBN 13: 9783896911223
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Condition: Gut. 1. Aufl., 307 S. ; 24 cm, Orig.-kart. Aus dem Engl. übers. von Reinhart Kößler. Theorie und Geschichte der bürgerlichen Gesellschaft ; Bd. 22. Einband fingerfleckig. Der Westfälische Frieden von 1648 wird gemeinhin als Beginn der modernen internationalen Beziehungen gefeiert. Benno Teschke widerspricht dem mit seiner fulminanten Neuinterpretation zum Beginn moderner Internationaler Beziehungen vom achten bis zum achtzehnten Jahrhundert als einem Mythos. Den Schlüssel zum Verständnis für die sich wandelnde Bedeutung von international vom Mittelalter bis zu früher Neuzeit und Neuzeit sieht er in den gesellschaftlichen Besitzverhältnissen Er zeichnet nach, wie langfristig die Wechselwirkungen zwischen Klassenkonflikten, ökonomischer Entwicklung und internationalen Rivalitäten die Ausbildung des modernen Staatenwesens beeinflussten. In kritischer Auseinandersetzung mit den gängigen - auch neomarxistischen - Positionen zeigt Teschke, dass es keinen Durchbruch zu zwischenstaatlicher Modernität im so genannten langen sechzehnten Jahrhundert oder in der Phase intensiven geopolitischen Wettstreits während des siebzehnten Jahrhunderts gab, sondern dass Geopolitik auch weiterhin Angelegenheit dynastischer und absolutistischer politischer Gemeinschaften/Gruppen blieb, die in feudalen Besitzregimes verwurzelt waren. Buch.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Winner of the 2003 Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial PrizeThis book rejects a commonplace of European history: that the treaties of Westphalia not only closed the Thirty Years' War but also inaugurated a new international order driven by the interaction of territorial sovereign states. Benno Teschke, through this thorough and incisive critique, argues that this is not the case. Domestic 'social property relations' shaped international relations in continental Europe down to 1789 and even beyond. The dynastic monarchies that ruled during this time differed from their medieval predecessors in degree and form of personalization, but not in underlying dynamic. 1648, therefore, is a false caesura in the history of international relations. For real change we must wait until relatively recent times and the development of modern states and true capitalism. In effect, it's not until governments are run impersonally, with no function other than the exercise of its monopoly on violence, that modern international relations are born. Argues that property relations provide the key to unlocking the changing meaning of 'international' across the medieval, early modern and modern periods. This book shows that international politics remained under the control of dynastic and absolutist political elites that were rooted in feudal property regimes. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Argues that property relations provide the key to unlocking the changing meaning of international across the medieval, early modern and modern periods. This book shows that international politics remained under the control of dynastic and absolutist polit.