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The Making of the Modern World

Ringmar, Erik LU (2017) p.8-19
Abstract
This is a chapter I wrote for a book, International Relations: A Beginner's Guide, edited by Stephen McGlinchey and forthcoming with E-International Relations Publishing in January 2017. It is my attempt to describe the origin of the state, and the European interstate system, as they came to develop from the Middle Ages onwards, and also to say something about how the European system spread to the rest of the world. It is very much an entry-level chapter, intended for first-year undergraduates. Yes, it is an example of the future of academic publishing — open source, open access, no profit, etc. This is the final, published, version. Please cite as:
Ringmar, Erik. “The Making of the Modern World,” International Relations: A Beginner's... (More)
This is a chapter I wrote for a book, International Relations: A Beginner's Guide, edited by Stephen McGlinchey and forthcoming with E-International Relations Publishing in January 2017. It is my attempt to describe the origin of the state, and the European interstate system, as they came to develop from the Middle Ages onwards, and also to say something about how the European system spread to the rest of the world. It is very much an entry-level chapter, intended for first-year undergraduates. Yes, it is an example of the future of academic publishing — open source, open access, no profit, etc. This is the final, published, version. Please cite as:
Ringmar, Erik. “The Making of the Modern World,” International Relations: A Beginner's Guide, edited by Stephen McGlinchey, E-International Relations Publishing, 2017. (Less)
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publication status
published
subject
keywords
independence., imperialism, colonialization, Westphalian system, state formation, state-making, global history, history of international relations, world history
host publication
International Relations: A Beginner's Guide
editor
McGlinchey, Stephen
pages
11 pages
publisher
E-International Relations Publishing
language
English
LU publication?
yes
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757cfd4c-217f-442f-997a-5a52a18bdbdf (old id 8232364)
date added to LUP
2016-04-04 12:00:23
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2018-11-21 21:08:27
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  abstract     = {{This is a chapter I wrote for a book, International Relations: A Beginner's Guide, edited by Stephen McGlinchey and forthcoming with E-International Relations Publishing in January 2017. It is my attempt to describe the origin of the state, and the European interstate system, as they came to develop from the Middle Ages onwards, and also to say something about how the European system spread to the rest of the world. It is very much an entry-level chapter, intended for first-year undergraduates.  Yes, it is an example of the future of academic publishing — open source, open access, no profit, etc. This is the final, published, version. Please cite as:<br/>Ringmar, Erik. “The Making of the Modern World,” International Relations: A Beginner's Guide, edited by Stephen McGlinchey, E-International Relations Publishing, 2017.}},
  author       = {{Ringmar, Erik}},
  booktitle    = {{International Relations: A Beginner's Guide}},
  editor       = {{McGlinchey, Stephen}},
  keywords     = {{independence.; imperialism; colonialization; Westphalian system; state formation; state-making; global history; history of international relations; world history}},
  language     = {{eng}},
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  publisher    = {{E-International Relations Publishing}},
  title        = {{The Making of the Modern World}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/16929702/Ringmar_2017_The_Making_of_the_Modern_World_academia_version.pdf}},
  year         = {{2017}},
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