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STRATEGY AS INTELLECTUAL HISTORY

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The world of grand strategy is not one to which intellectual historians have devoted a great deal of attention. Matters of interstate economic competition and imperial rivalry have, of course, long been at the center of histories of early modern political thought. Yet, when these currents in the history of political thought narrow into nineteenth-centuryrealpolitik, and then turn toward the professionalized contemporary discourses of international relations and war studies, intellectual historians have, for the most part, left the matter to the experts. The strategic maxims of Clausewitz and Liddell Hart may fascinate IR theorists, political scientists, and military historians, but they seldom fire the imaginations of tender-minded historians of ideas. The two books under review challenge such preconceptions. They ask us to consider the history of Cold War strategic thought in a wider conceptual frame. Buried in the history of strategy, they suggest, are some of the central themes of postwar social and political thought.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: STRATEGY AS INTELLECTUAL HISTORY
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The world of grand strategy is not one to which intellectual historians have devoted a great deal of attention.
Matters of interstate economic competition and imperial rivalry have, of course, long been at the center of histories of early modern political thought.
Yet, when these currents in the history of political thought narrow into nineteenth-centuryrealpolitik, and then turn toward the professionalized contemporary discourses of international relations and war studies, intellectual historians have, for the most part, left the matter to the experts.
The strategic maxims of Clausewitz and Liddell Hart may fascinate IR theorists, political scientists, and military historians, but they seldom fire the imaginations of tender-minded historians of ideas.
The two books under review challenge such preconceptions.
They ask us to consider the history of Cold War strategic thought in a wider conceptual frame.
Buried in the history of strategy, they suggest, are some of the central themes of postwar social and political thought.

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