American encounters/global interactions
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American encounters/global interactions
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American encounters/global interactions
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- Crossing empires, taking U.S. history into transimperial terrain, edited by Kristin L. Hoganson and Jay Sexton
- Competing kingdoms, women, mission, nation, and the American Protestant empire, 1812-1960, edited by Barbara Reeves-Ellington, Kathryn Kish Sklar, and Connie A. Shemo
- A century of revolution, insurgent and counterinsurgent violence during Latin America's long cold war, Greg Grandin and Gilbert M. Joseph, eds
- Uneven encounters, making race and nation in Brazil and the United States, Micol Seigel
- September 11 in history, a watershed moment?, edited by Mary L. Dudziak
- Bridging national borders in North America, transnational and comparative histories, Benjamin H. Johnson and Andrew R. Graybill, eds
- Empire and dissent, the United States and Latin America, edited by Fred Rosen
- Communication and empire, media, markets, and globalization, 1860-1930, Dwayne R. Winseck and Robert M. Pike
- Borderland on the isthmus, race, culture, and the struggle for the canal zone, Michael E. Donoghue
- Between Hollywood and Moscow, the Italian communists and the challenge of mass culture, 1943-1991, Stephen Gundle
- Projections of power, the United States and Europe in colonial Southeast Asia, 1919-1941, Anne L. Foster
- Globalizing Afghanistan, terrorism, war, and the rhetoric of nation building, edited by Zubeda Jalalzai & David Jefferess
- Holiday in Mexico, critical reflections on tourism and tourist encounters, edited by Dina Berger and Andrew Grant Wood
- Financial missionaries to the world, the politics and culture of dollar diplomacy, 1900-1930, Emily S. Rosenberg
- Body and nation, the global realm of U.S. body politics in the twentieth century, edited by Emily S. Rosenberg and Shanon Fitzpatrick
- Dictablanda, politics, work, and culture in Mexico, 1938-1968, Paul Gillingham and Benjamin T. Smith, editors
- In search of the Amazon, Brazil, the United States, and the nature of a region, Seth Garfield
- From silver to cocaine, Latin American commodity chains and the building of the world economy, 1500-2000, edited by Steven Topik, Carlos Marichal, and Zephyr Frank
- Haunted by empire, geographies of intimacy in North American history, edited by Ann Laura Stoler
- In from the cold, Latin America's new encounter with the Cold War, edited by Gilbert M. Joseph and Daniela Spenser
- Close encounters of empire, writing the cultural history of U.S.-Latin American relations, edited by Gilbert M. Joseph, Catherine C. LeGrand, and Ricardo D. Salvatore ; with a foreword by Fernando Coronil
- Georges woke up laughing, long-distance nationalism and the search for home, Nina Glick Schiller and Georges Eugene Fouron
- Buying into the regime, grapes and consumption in Cold War Chile and the United States, Heidi Tinsman
- FDR and the Spanish Civil War, neutrality and commitment in the struggle that divided America, Dominic Tierney