Dr. David Armitage
Lloyd C. Blankfein Professor of History, Harvard University.
e-mail: armitage@fas.harvard.edu
Algunas publicaciones recientes
- Armitage, D. (2017).
Civil Wars: A History in Ideas. Knopf.
- Armitage, D. & Bashford, A. (2014).
Pacific Histories: Ocean, Land, People. Red Globe Press.
- Armitage, D. (2013).
Foundations of Modern International Thought. Cambridge University Press.
Textos para descargar
- Armitage, D. (2020).
In Press. “In Defense of Presentism”, en Darrin M. McMahon, ed. History and Human Flourishing. Oxford University Press.
- Armitage, D. (2020).
In Press. “Cosmopolitanism and Civil War”, en Joan-Pau Rubiés & Neil Safier, eds. Cosmopolitanism and the Enlightenment. Cambridge University Press.
- Armitage, D. (2019).
“Fighting Words? A Reply to My Critics”. Global Intellectual History, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 334-46.
- Armitage, D. (2018).
“We Have Always Been Federal”, en Robert Schütze & Stephen Tierney, eds. The United Kingdom and the Federal Idea. Hart Publishing, pp. 277-84.
- Armitage, D. (2017).
“On the Genealogy of Quarrels”. Critical Analysis of Law, vol. 4, n. 2, pp. 179-89.
- Armitage, D. (2017).
“Civil War Time: From Grotius to the Global War on Terror”. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting (American Society of International Law), no. 111, pp. 3-14.
- Armitage, D. (2017).
“Three Narratives of Civil War: Recurrence, Remembrance and Reform from Sulla to Syria”, en Karine Deslands, Fabrice Mourlon & Bruno Tribout, eds. Civil War and Narrative: Testimony, Historiography, Memory. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1-18.
- Armitage, D. (2015).
“Civil Wars, from Beginning .. to End?”. American Historical Review, vol. 120, no. 5, pp. 1829-37.
- Armitage, D. (2015).
“Horizons of History: Space, Time, and the Future of the Past”. History Australia, vol. 12, n. 1, pp. 207-25.
- Armitage, D. (2015).
“Le retour de la longue durée: une perspective anglo-américaine”. Annales. Histoire, Sciences sociales, vol. 70, n. 2, pp. 289-318.
- Armitage, D. (2014).
“The International Turn in Intellectual History”, en Darrin M. McMahon & Samuel Moyn, eds. Rethinking Modern European Intellectual History. Oxford University Press, pp. 232-252.
- Armitage, D. (2013).
“Declaraciones de independencia 1776-2011. Del derecho natural al derecho internacional”, en Alfredo Ávila, Jordana Dym & Erika Pani, eds. Las declaraciones de Independencia. Los textos fundamentales de las independencias americanas. El Colegio de México-UNAM, pp. 19-40.
- Armitage, D., Jacobs, J. & Van Ittersum, M. (2012).
“Are We All Global Historians Now? An Interview with David Armitage”. Itinerario, vol. 36, no. 2, pp. 7-28.
- Armitage, D. (2012).
“What’s the Big Idea? Intellectual History and the Longue Durée”. History of European Ideas, vol. 38, no. 4, pp. 493-507.
- Armitage, D. (2012).
«Historia intelectual y longue durée. ‘Guerra civil’ en perspectiva histórica». Ariadna histórica. Lenguajes, conceptos, metáforas, no. 1, pp. 15-39.
- Armitage, D. (2012).
“La primera Crisis Atlántica. La Revolución americana”. 20/10: El Mundo Atlántico y la Modernidad Iberoamericana, 1750-1850, no. 1, pp. 9-33.
- Armitage, D. (2009).
“Ideas of Civil War in Seventeenth-Century England”. Annals of the Japanese Association for the Study of Puritanism, no. 4, pp. 4-18.
- Armitage, D. (2007).
“From Colonial History to Postcolonial History: A Turn Too Far?”. William & Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser., 64, pp. 251-254.
- Armitage, D. (2007).
“The Elephant and the Whale: Empires of Land and Sea”. Journal for Maritime Research, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 23-36.
- Armitage, D. (2005).
“The Contagion of Sovereignty: Declarations of Independence since 1776”. South African Historical Journal, no. 52, pp. 1-18.
- Armitage, D. (2004).
“Tres conceptos de historia atlántica”. Revista de Occidente, no. 281, pp. 7-28.
- Armitage, D. (2004). [22]
“The Elizabethan Idea of Empire”. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, no. 14, pp. 269-277.
- Armitage, D. (2004).
“The Fifty Years’ Rift: Intellectual History and International Relations”. Modern Intellectual History, vol. 1, no. pp. 97–109.
- Armitage, D. (1999).
“Answering the Call: The History of Political and Social Concepts in English”. History of European Ideas, vol. 25, no. 1-2, pp. 15-22.
- Armitage, D. (1999).
“Greater Britain: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis?”. American Historical Review, no. 104, pp. 427-445.
- Armitage, D. (1997).
“Making the Empire British: Scotland in the Atlantic World, 1542-1707”. Past and Present, no. 155, pp. 34-63.
- Armitage, D. (1992).
“Christopher Columbus and the Uses of History”. History Today, vol. 42, no. 5, pp. 50-55.