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Wiley-Blackwell · United States
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This journal examines historical political thought and state-building, particularly concerning religious influence on governance and the evolution of 'reason of state'. It also explores the development of political advocacy and expertise in international relations, and the history of physical culture movements and their social and political implications. The journal further investigates the complexities of national accession to international bodies, pedagogical approaches to historical learning, and the interplay of ideology and diplomacy in international relations. Additionally, it analyzes the role of media in shaping public understanding of empire and identity, the impact of monarchical reforms on state structures and property, the use of political language in mobilizing populations during civil wars, and the influence of non-governmental actors on imperial policy.
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