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Historical Research in Political Science
Season 10 · Episode 8

Historical Research in Political Science

This week we’re looking at the role of historical research in political science. What’s it good for, and how’s it best done?

UCL Uncovering Politics · Sam Erkiletian, Zeynep Bulutgil, Alan Renwick

November 30, 202333m 56s

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Show Notes

Political science is centrally concerned with understanding how politics works. It’s a discipline of the present tense, and the bulk of our research focuses on gathering evidence in the here and now. But sometimes political scientists also dig into the past. From time to time, you’ll even find one of us trawling through the records in a dusty archive. 

We are discussing one particular ongoing example of historical research in political science - at prisoner-of-war camps in the UK in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War. 

We are joined by:

Zeynep Bulutgil,Professor in International Relations. Regular listeners may remember in episode we did with her back in 2022 on the origins of the secular state.

Sam Erkiletian, a final-year PhD student who’s just about to submit his dissertation on patterns of socialization in groups of combatants.

 

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second world warphdpowpolitical sciencephd lifehistorical researchuclhistoryreseacharchives