The history of international relations:
divergence and convergence with the disciplines from which they originated
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35305/prcs.v0i8.49Keywords:
International relations, History, History of international relationsAbstract
The present article, through a reflexive revision of related bibliography, has as its aim to perceive the connections and distinctions between history, international relations and the history of international relations as a product of both. This involves a historical view via the disciplines mentioned, in order to end up with some of the main characteristics that define the history of international relations as such, and permit placing it-according to its characteristics-within the analytical current of historiography, although without becoming part of it. The primary goal is to present the debate, or rather, the general dialogue between history and international relations and their convergences in the history of international relations at the beginnings of the latter.