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The growing “constructivist” movement in political science stresses the evolution of ideas and institutions: as in the natural sciences, Alexander Wendt explains, the emphasis is on “explaining why one thing leads to another, and how . . . things are put together to have the causal powers that they do.”26 The “new historicism” in sociology questions the tendency to seek universal generalizations detached from time and space.27
The Landscape of History: How Historians Map the Past
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