Histoire sociale et histoire des relations internationales
[eng] SUMMARY In present perspectives of historical studies we cannot talk about ocia history although .history of classes or of swial groups and history of the social movement especially of the woi-kc movement do exist But all history is s<x i;il Robinson himself is bound in some ways to society We can no longer study group of events without incor porating an examination in it or rhp social framework in they occur The history of international relations is then necessarily social s> As Mr Renouvin showed in the preface of Ristori of nte rnationni Relations which he teaches we can no longer siitisfy ourselves by simply studying the relations of chancellories to one another We ought to look for the profound canses The latter belongs to rwo orders of phenomena eco nomic factors and movements of collective psychology To understand the rwo categories it is necessary to study the groups which have used pres sure on the Decision Maker: interest groups ideologic groups and groups thîir combine the two tendnncles The personal action of men who are at rh top of the ladder -- action that we should neither minimize nor eli minate takes place then In necessary social context The task is thus to discover all rs md to measure relative force
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1956
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Authors: | Duroselle, J.-B. |
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Revue Économique. - Programme National Persée, ISSN 0035-2764. - Vol. 7.1956, 3, p. 401-413
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Programme National Persée |
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