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E-grāmata: Combining Political History and Political Science: Towards a New Understanding of the Political

Edited by (Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain), Edited by (Universitat Autņnoma de Barcelona, Spain)
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This book shows how a multidisciplinary approach combining conceptual and methodological tools from political history and political science can help to develop a deeper understanding of contemporary political phenomena including democracy, populism, war, and forced migrations, among others.



This book shows how a multidisciplinary approach combining conceptual and methodological tools from political history and political science can help to develop a deeper understanding of contemporary political phenomena including democracy, populism, war, and forced migrations, among others.

Throughout the eleven chapters, the volume brings together senior academics and early-career scholars to explore this innovative approach through a broad range of case studies which are not specific to any particular nation but are characteristic of contemporaneity worldwide. Both the international character and the interdisciplinary appeal of this book are reinforced by the fact that the editors and contributors come from different countries and diverse academic traditions.

This book is aimed at scholars, researchers and postgraduate students interested in interdisciplinary approaches and working on politics and global phenomena in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Introduction: Political History and Political Science The Great
Potential of an Under-Explored Collaboration
1. Political Science and
Political History: Creating a New Integral Approach
2. Corporatism and
Dictatorship: Between Politics and History
3. Approaching Elections Under
Autocracies from a Multidisciplinary Political Perspective: The Case of
Iberian Dictatorships (1945-1975)
4. War: The Necessary Reassembly of a
Fragmented Research Object
5. History and Political Science in Forced
Migration Studies: Interlacing Seemingly Incompatible Approaches of Analysis
6. Transition to Democracy
7. Political Science as a Modernist Project
8.
Thinking with History in Policy
9. A Never-Ending Crisis?: The History of the
Mass Party in the Social Sciences and History
10. Studying Populism at the
Intersection of Political Science and Political History: The Case of the
Boerenpartij in the Netherlands, 1950s1970s
11. Teaching Communism and
Post-Communism in the 21st Century
Carlos Domper Lasśs is a Juan de la Cierva Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the History Department of the Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain). His work aims at integrating Iberian dictatorships into post-1945 Western Europe history.

Giorgia Priorelli is a Marķa Zambrano Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of History at the Universitat de Girona (Spain). Her research interests include nationalism, Italian and Spanish fascisms, refugees and forced displacement in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.