“War Made the State and the State Made War”

A few unconnected recent happenings have reminded me that I’ve meant to do a short post on Charles Tilly, bellocentric (or “bellicist”) theories of state formation, and where all of this stands in 2013. If you mention “Charles Tilly” and “state formation” to knowledgeable social scientists, their first association is almost always his famous line … Continue reading “War Made the State and the State Made War”