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    Urgent History.Jeanne Morefield - 2017 - Political Theory 45 (2):164-191.
    This article argues for the recovery and re-incorporation of lost voices and debates into the history of political thought by focusing on the issue of sovereignty. It begins by examining why such a narrow understanding of the canon has come to dominate the sub-discipline and argues for critical approaches that treat the past as a “contested terrain” rather than an unfolding plot. It then turns to early twentieth-century Britain as an example of an era when thinkers who have been largely (...)
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    'An education to Greece': The Round Table, imperial theory and the uses of history.Jeanne Morefield - 2007 - History of Political Thought 28 (2):328-361.
    This article examines the relationship between the pro-imperial Round Table Society's political vision and the omnipresent historical narrative of commonwealth that characterized the group's major publications during the First World War. It pays particular attention to the way the primary author of these publications, Lionel Curtis, interpolated Alfred Zimmern's 1911 book, The Greek Commonwealth, into this historical narrative in an attempt to reconcile the contradictions inherent in the Round Table's political project. These contradictions centred on the group's desire to democratize (...)
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    " A Liberal in a Muddle".Jeanne Morefield - 2005 - In David Long & Brian C. Schmidt (eds.), Imperialism and Internationalism in the Discipline of International Relations. State University of New York Press. pp. 93.
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    Crashing the Cathedral: Historical Reassessments of Twentieth-Century International Relations.Jeanne Morefield - 2020 - Journal of the History of Ideas 81 (1):131-155.
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    Empire, Tragedy, and the Liberal State in the Writings of Niall Ferguson and Michael Ignatieff.Jeanne Morefield - 2008 - Theory and Event 11 (3).
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    ‘Families of mankind’: British liberty, League internationalism, and the traffic in women and children.Jeanne Morefield - 2020 - History of European Ideas 46 (5):681-696.
    In 1921, the traffic in women and children became the first human rights issue to be formally recognized by a Convention of the League of Nations, a recognition soon followed by the creation of the...
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    Harold Laski on the habits of imperialism.Jeanne Morefield - 2009 - In Duncan Kelly (ed.), Lineages of Empire: The Historical Roots of British Imperial Thought. pp. 213-237.
    Since his death in the 1950s, most of the narratives of Harold Laski’s anti-imperialism have been mostly biographical rather than scholarly. Chroniclers and historians alike often found his genius and contribution amongst his protégés such as Krishna Menon, H.O. Davies, and other post-colonial leaders. In addition, explorations of his political theories paid little attention to his contributions to critiques on imperialism; in fact, his critics often interpreted Laski’s stand on imperialism as unoriginal. This chapter analyses two of Laski’s works on (...)
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  8. “In the Beginning All the World Was . . .”.Jeanne Morefield - 2009 - Political Theory 37 (4):571-581.
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    Unsettling the World: Edward Said and Political Theory.Jeanne Morefield - 2022 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This is the first book-length treatment of Edward Said’s influential cultural criticism from the perspective of a political theorist. Morefield argues that Said’s critique provides a timely approach that bridges historical analyses of imperialism and postcolonial politics with an urgent imperative to theorize contemporary global crises.
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    "In the Beginning All the World Was...": Political Vision, Critical History, and the Possibilities of the Present. [REVIEW]Jeanne Morefield - 2009 - Political Theory 37 (4):571 - 581.
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    Book Review: The Burdens of Empire: 1539 to the Present, by Anthony Pagden. [REVIEW]Jeanne Morefield - 2017 - Political Theory 45 (6):893-900.
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