Contents:
One: A history of political science: how? what? why? - Robert Adcock, Mark Bevir, Shannon C. Stimson Two: Anglo-American political science, 1880-1920 - Dorothy Ross Three: The origins of a historical political science in late victorian and edwardian britain - Sandra M. den Otter Four: The historial science's of politics: the principles, association, and fate of an american discipline - James Farr Five: The emergence of an embryonic discipline: british politics without political scientists - Dennis Kavanagh Six: A tale of two charlies: political science, history, and civic reform, 1890-1940 - Mark C. Smith Seven: Making democracy safe for the world: political science between the wars - John G. Gunnell Eight: Birth of a discipline: interpreting british political studies in the 1950s and 1960s - Michael Kenny Nine: Interpreting behavioralism - Robert Adcock Ten: The remaking of political theory - Robert Adcock, Mark Bevir Eleven: Traditions of political science in contemporary britain - Mark Bevir, R. A. W Rhodes Twelve: Historicizing the new institutionalism's - Robert Adcock, Mark Bevir, Shannon C. Stimson Thirteen: Institutionalism and the third way - Mark Bevir
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