This is a very readable and well-edited book that provides a comprehensive and sometimes entertaining account of politics at Oxford. It represents an important contribution to the small but growing literature on the history of political science in Britain.

Wyn Grant, Political Studies Review

This book analyses the growth of the academic discipline of politics and international relations at Oxford University over the last 100 years ... a very readable and well-edited book that provides a comprehensive and sometimes entertaining account of politics at Oxford. It represents an important contribution to the small but growing literature on the history of political science in Britain.

Wyn Grant, University of Warwick, Political Studies Review

this is an important volume which should be read by those who are interested in the development of political studies in the UK. It will also appeal to those who are interested in the development of higher education in general and the University of Oxford in particular.

John Craig, The Higher Education Academy, York, Political Studies Review

Forging a Discipline analyses the growth of the academic discipline of politics and international relations at Oxford University over the last hundred years. This century marked the maturation and professionalization of social science disciplines such as political science, economics, and sociology in the world's leading universities. The Oxford story of teaching and research in politics provides one case study of this transformation, and the contributors aim to use its specifics better to understand this general process. In their introductory and concluding chapters the Editors argue that Oxford is a critical case to consider because several aspects of the university and its organization seem, at first glance, to militate against disciplinary development and growth. Oxford's institutional structure in which colleges enjoyed autonomy from the central university until quite recently, its proximity to the practice of government and politics through the supply of a steady stream of senior administrators, politicians and prime ministers, and its emphasis on undergraduate teaching through intensive small group tutorials all distinguish the development of teaching and research on politics in the university from such competitors as Manchester or the LSE as explained in one of the contributions. These themes inform the book's chapters in which the contributors examine the founding of the first dedicated position in political science in the university, the study of the British Constitution and the development of electoral studies, the introduction and consolidation of international relations into the Oxford social science curriculum in contrast to the way in which war studies emerged, the commitment to research and teaching in political theory, the careful harvesting of area studies, particularly of Latin America and Eastern Europe including Russia, and the distinctive role of Oxford's two social science graduate colleges, Nuffield and St Antony's, in fostering a graduate programme of study and research. What emerges from these historically researched and analytical accounts is the surprising capacity of members of the politics discipline at Oxford to forge a leading place for their scholarly perspectives and research in such core parts of the discipline as political theory, the study of comparative politics as a subject rather than as an area, ideas about order in international relations and the scientific study of elections in Britain and comparatively. That these achievements occurred in a university lacking the formal system of hierarchy and, until the last decade, departmentalization makes this volume a valuable addition to studies of the professionalization of social science research and teaching in modern universities.
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A broad-ranging analysis and critique of the distinctive contribution of the University of Oxford to the scholarly study of politics over the last 100 years.
PART I: SETTING THE SCENE ; PART II: ORIGINS AND OVERVIEW: THE ACADEMIC STUDY OF POLITICS IN OXFORD AND ELSEWHERE ; PART III: DEVELOPMENTS: WHAT IT LED TO, IN DISCIPLINES AND DISCOVERIES ; PART IV: AN ASSESSMENT
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A unique assessment of the role of the University of Oxford in the development of the study of Politics and IR Presents a critical account of the long-term history and development of the disciplines of political science and IR Contributions from some very influential scholars
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Christopher Hood, FBA is Gladstone Professor of Government at the University of Oxford and Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford Desmond King, FBA is Andrew W. Mellon Professor of American Government at the University of Oxford and Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford Gillian Peele, FRHistS is University Lecturer in Politics at the University of Oxford and Tutorial Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
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A unique assessment of the role of the University of Oxford in the development of the study of Politics and IR Presents a critical account of the long-term history and development of the disciplines of political science and IR Contributions from some very influential scholars
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199682218
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
592 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
304

Biographical note

Christopher Hood, FBA is Gladstone Professor of Government at the University of Oxford and Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford Desmond King, FBA is Andrew W. Mellon Professor of American Government at the University of Oxford and Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford Gillian Peele, FRHistS is University Lecturer in Politics at the University of Oxford and Tutorial Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford