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9781472567949
Book Title
International Cooperation in the Early Twentieth Century
ISBN
9781472567949
Publication Name
International Cooperation in the Early Twentieth Century
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication Year
2019
Series
New Approaches to International History Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Daniel Gorman
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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The early 20th-century world experienced a growth in international cooperation, and yet the dominant historical view of the period has long been one of national, military, and social divisions rather than connections. While the history of international cooperation has attracted increased historical attention over the past decade, much historical analysis of international affairs, especially of the earlier 20th century, remains state-centric. International Cooperation in the Early Twentieth Century revises this historical consensus by providing a more focused and detailed analysis of the many ways in which people, especially outside of the circumscribed world of high politics, interacted with each other across borders in the early decades of the 20th century.Daniel Gorman focuses on international cooperation, various forms of cultural internationalism, imperial and anti-imperial internationalism, and the growth of cosmopolitan ideas. The book also seeks to incorporate a non-Western focus alongside the transatlantic core of early 20th-century internationalism by interweaving analyses of international anti-colonial networks, ideas emanating from non-Western sites of influence such as Japan, China and Turkey, the emergence of networks of international indigenous peoples in resistance to a state-centric international system, and diaspora and transnational ethno-cultural-religious identity networks.

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Bloomsbury Publishing
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9781472567949
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Author
Daniel Gorman
Publication Name
International Cooperation in the Early Twentieth Century
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Series
New Approaches to International History Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
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Reviews
"This is an ambitious, imaginative, and far-reaching synthesis of the international sphere. It presents an almost encyclopedic tour of the globe while persuasively contending that the world was far more deeply connected than ordinarily thought. The analytical connections formed herein should stimulate many new lines of inquiry." -- Branden Little, Associate Professor of History, Weber State University, USA "This is a timely, necessary and original volume in which Daniel Gorman captures the multi-faceted and interrelated aspects of early twentieth-century cooperation. In a straightforward and accessible style, this book breaks with the traditional chronological caesuras, as well as units and levels of analysis and will be extremely useful for undergrads and specialists alike." -- Davide Rodogno, Professor of International History, The Graduate Institute Geneva, Switzerland "Historian Gorman (Univ. of Waterloo, Canada) avoids traditional diplomatic historical approaches to the background of imperial rivalries and the events leading to WWI in favor of analyzing the efforts to promote international cooperation in the years before, during, and after the Great War ... This study is a good starting point for an understanding of greater global cooperation. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above." -- CHOICE "Daniel Gorman is to be congratulated on writing an impressively wide-ranging and thought-provoking synthetic account of international cooperation in the early twentieth century ... Overall, Gorman's book dexterously explores many international organizations and networks ranging from the International Federation of National Standards Association to international trade unionism, while never descending into a laundry list of acronyms." -- H-Diplo "Gorman's book is packed with useful information about different types of nonstate- based international cooperation ... For students and academics looking for a clear and concise introduction to the historical origins of today's 'networked international society', this is the book to read. It is especially good at highlighting the role of private initiative and progressive social causes." -- European History Quarterly, "Historian Gorman (Univ. of Waterloo, Canada) avoids traditional diplomatic historical approaches to the background of imperial rivalries and the events leading to WWI in favor of analyzing the efforts to promote international cooperation in the years before, during, and after the Great War ... This study is a good starting point for an understanding of greater global cooperation. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above." - CHOICE, "This is an ambitious, imaginative, and far-reaching synthesis of the international sphere. It presents an almost encyclopedic tour of the globe while persuasively contending that the world was far more deeply connected than ordinarily thought. The analytical connections formed herein should stimulate many new lines of inquiry." -- Branden Little, Associate Professor of History, Weber State University, USA "This is a timely, necessary and original volume in which Daniel Gorman captures the multi-faceted and interrelated aspects of early twentieth-century cooperation. In a straightforward and accessible style, this book breaks with the traditional chronological caesuras, as well as units and levels of analysis and will be extremely useful for undergrads and specialists alike." -- Davide Rodogno, Professor of International History, The Graduate Institute Geneva, Switzerland "Historian Gorman (Univ. of Waterloo, Canada) avoids traditional diplomatic historical approaches to the background of imperial rivalries and the events leading to WWI in favor of analyzing the efforts to promote international cooperation in the years before, during, and after the Great War ... This study is a good starting point for an understanding of greater global cooperation. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above." -- CHOICE, "Gorman's book is packed with useful information about different types of nonstate- based international cooperation ... For students and academics looking for a clear and concise introduction to the historical origins of today's 'networked international society', this is the book to read. It is especially good at highlighting the role of private initiative and progressive social causes." -- European History Quarterly "Historian Gorman (Univ. of Waterloo, Canada) avoids traditional diplomatic historical approaches to the background of imperial rivalries and the events leading to WWI in favor of analyzing the efforts to promote international cooperation in the years before, during, and after the Great War ... This study is a good starting point for an understanding of greater global cooperation. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above." -- CHOICE "Daniel Gorman is to be congratulated on writing an impressively wide-ranging and thought-provoking synthetic account of international cooperation in the early twentieth century ... Overall, Gorman's book dexterously explores many international organizations and networks ranging from the International Federation of National Standards Association to international trade unionism, while never descending into a laundry list of acronyms." -- H-Diplo "This is an ambitious, imaginative, and far-reaching synthesis of the international sphere. It presents an almost encyclopedic tour of the globe while persuasively contending that the world was far more deeply connected than ordinarily thought. The analytical connections formed herein should stimulate many new lines of inquiry." -- Branden Little, Associate Professor of History, Weber State University, USA "This is a timely, necessary and original volume in which Daniel Gorman captures the multi-faceted and interrelated aspects of early twentieth-century cooperation. In a straightforward and accessible style, this book breaks with the traditional chronological caesuras, as well as units and levels of analysis and will be extremely useful for undergrads and specialists alike." -- Davide Rodogno, Professor of International History, The Graduate Institute Geneva, Switzerland, "Daniel Gorman is to be congratulated on writing an impressively wide-ranging and thought-provoking synthetic account of international cooperation in the early twentieth century ... Overall, Gorman's book dexterously explores many international organizations and networks ranging from the International Federation of National Standards Association to international trade unionism, while never descending into a laundry list of acronyms." - H-Diplo "This is an ambitious, imaginative, and far-reaching synthesis of the international sphere. It presents an almost encyclopedic tour of the globe while persuasively contending that the world was far more deeply connected than ordinarily thought. The analytical connections formed herein should stimulate many new lines of inquiry." -- Branden Little, Associate Professor of History, Weber State University, USA "This is a timely, necessary and original volume in which Daniel Gorman captures the multi-faceted and interrelated aspects of early twentieth-century cooperation. In a straightforward and accessible style, this book breaks with the traditional chronological caesuras, as well as units and levels of analysis and will be extremely useful for undergrads and specialists alike." -- Davide Rodogno, Professor of International History, The Graduate Institute Geneva, Switzerland "Historian Gorman (Univ. of Waterloo, Canada) avoids traditional diplomatic historical approaches to the background of imperial rivalries and the events leading to WWI in favor of analyzing the efforts to promote international cooperation in the years before, during, and after the Great War ... This study is a good starting point for an understanding of greater global cooperation. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above." -- CHOICE, The number of topics it covers and the volume of literature it brings together is highly impressive, reflecting a range found more often in edited volumes (very common in this field), but handled here with an admirable degree of coherence. It provides a teaching resource which has undoubtedly been lacking, and will be the go-to text for researchers seeking an overview of the field., "This is an ambitious, imaginative, and far-reaching synthesis of the international sphere. It presents an almost encyclopedic tour of the globe while persuasively contending that the world was far more deeply connected than ordinarily thought. The analytical connections formed herein should stimulate many new lines of inquiry." -- Branden Little, Associate Professor of History, Weber State University, USA "This is a timely, necessary and original volume in which Daniel Gorman captures the multi-faceted and interrelated aspects of early twentieth-century cooperation. In a straightforward and accessible style, this book breaks with the traditional chronological caesuras, as well as units and levels of analysis and will be extremely useful for undergrads and specialists alike." -- Davide Rodogno, Professor of International History, The Graduate Institute Geneva, Switzerland "Historian Gorman (Univ. of Waterloo, Canada) avoids traditional diplomatic historical approaches to the background of imperial rivalries and the events leading to WWI in favor of analyzing the efforts to promote international cooperation in the years before, during, and after the Great War ... This study is a good starting point for an understanding of greater global cooperation. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above." -- CHOICE "Daniel Gorman is to be congratulated on writing an impressively wide-ranging and thought-provoking synthetic account of international cooperation in the early twentieth century ... Overall, Gorman's book dexterously explores many international organizations and networks ranging from the International Federation of National Standards Association to international trade unionism, while never descending into a laundry list of acronyms." -- H-Diplo
Table of Content
1. Introduction2. Early 20th Century International, Imperial and Anti-Imperial Cooperation3. The First World War4. The Production of International Knowledge5. Empire and its Opponents6. International and Imperial Institutions7. International Law8. Synergies: Functional and Technical Cooperation 9. Cultural Internationalism10. Social Movements and Non-Governmental Activism11. Towards a Better World: International Humanitarianism12. ConclusionBibliography Index
Copyright Date
2019
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Intergovernmental Organizations, Modern / 20th Century, International Relations / General, International Relations / Diplomacy
Dewey Decimal
327.1709041
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
History, Political Science

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