Émigré scholars and the genesis of international relations : a European discipline in America?

2014 
Introduction 1. Wither the Silence: European Emigre Scholars and the Genesis of an American Discipline Felix Rosch PART I: EMIGRE SCHOLARS AND THE PROBLEM OF TRANSLATING KNOWLEDGE 2. People on the Move - Ideas on the Move: Academic Cultures and the Problematic of Translatability Hartmut Behr and Xander Kirke 3. Translating Max Weber: Exile Attempts to Forge a New Political Science Peter Breiner PART II: EMIGRE SCHOLARS AND THE GENESIS OF AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 4. International Law, Emigres and the Foundation of International Relations Peter M R Stirk 5. 'Professor Kelsen's Amazing Disappearing Act' William E. Scheuerman 6. 'Has Germany a Political Theory? Is Germany a State?' The Foreign Affairs of Nations in the Political Thought of Franz L. Neumann David Kettler and Thomas Wheatland 7. From the Berlin Political Studies Institute to Columbia and Yale: Ernst Jaeckh and Arnold Wolfers Rainer Eisfeld 8. Totalitarian Ideology and Power Conflicts - Waldemar Gurian as International Relations Analyst after the Second World War Ellen Thummler 9. "Foreign Policy in the Making" - Carl J. Friedrich's Realism in the Shadow of Weimar Politics Paul Petzschmann 10. Simone Weil: An Introduction Helen M. Kinsella PART III: EMIGRE SCHOLARS AND THEIR HISTORIC-SEMIOTIC NETWORKS IN THE UNITED STATES 11. From International Law to International Relations. Emigre Scholars in American Political Science and International Relations Alfons Sollner 12. German Jews and American Realism Richard Ned Lebow ?
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