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- Europeanization in the Twentieth Century, Historical Approaches, edited by Martin Conway, Kiran Klaus Patel
- Religious Internationals in the Modern World, Globalization and Faith Communities since 1750, edited by Abigail Green, Vincent Viaene
- Exploring the Decolonial Imaginary, Four Transnational Lives, by Patricia A. Schechter
- Chinese Indentured Labour in the Dutch East Indies, 1880-1942, Tin, Tobacco, Timber, and the Penal Sanction, by Gregor Benton
- The Nation, Psychology, and International Politics, 1870–1919, by Glenda Sluga
- Exile and Nation-State Formation in Argentina and Chile, 1810-1862, by Edward Blumenthal
- Transnationalism in the Prussian East, From National Conflict to Synthesis, 1871–1914, by Mark Tilse
- Irish Terrorism in the Atlantic Community, 1865–1922, by Jonathan Gantt
- The Transnational Unconscious, Essays in the History of Psychoanalysis and Transnationalism, edited by Joy Damousi, Mariano Ben Plotkin
- Western Anti-Communism and the Interdoc Network, Cold War Internationale, by Giles Scott-Smith
- Embracing 'Asia' in China and Japan, Asianism Discourse and the Contest for Hegemony, 1912-1933, by Torsten Weber
- The Making of European Consumption, Facing the American Challenge, edited by Per Lundin, Thomas Kaiserfeld
- A Transnational History of the Internet in Central America, 1985–2000, Networks, Integration, and Development, by Ignacio Siles
- Red Gas, Russia and the Origins of European Energy Dependence, by Per Högselius
- Pan-Asianism and Japan’s War 1931–1945, by Eri Hotta
- Transnational Histories of Youth in the Twentieth Century, edited by Richard Ivan Jobs, David M. Pomfret
- New Perspectives on the Transnational Right, by Martin Durham, Margaret Power
- Asia Pacific in the Age of Globalization, edited by Robert David Johnson
- Challenging Global Capitalism, Labor Migration, Radical Struggle, and Urban Change in Detroit and Turin, by Nicola Pizzolato
- Transatlantic Anti-Catholicism, France and the United States in the Nineteenth Century, by Timothy Verhoeven
- Transnational Japan as History, Empire, Migration, and Social Movements, edited by Pedro Iacobelli, Danton Leary, Shinnosuke Takahashi
- Gendering Global Humanitarianism in the Twentieth Century, Practice, Politics and the Power of Representation, edited by Esther Möller, Johannes Paulmann, Katharina Stornig
- The Chinese in Britain, 1800-Present, Economy, Transnationalism, Identity, by Gregor Benton, Edmund Terence Gomez
- Ottomans Imagining Japan, East, Middle East, and Non-Western Modernity at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, by Renée Worringer
- The Idea of Humanity in a Global Era, by Bruce Mazlish
- Internationalism, Imperialism and the Formation of the Contemporary World, The Pasts of the Present, edited by Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo, José Pedro Monteiro
- Cold War Rivalry and the Perception of the American West, by Pawel Goral
- International Organizations and Development, 1945–1990, edited by Marc Frey, Sönke Kunkel, Corinna R. Unger
- The Transnational Significance of the American Civil War, edited by Jörg Nagler, Don H. Doyle, Marcus Gräser
- Transnational Anti-Communism and the Cold War, Agents, Activities, and Networks, edited by Luc van Dongen, Stéphanie Roulin, Giles Scott-Smith
- Telegraphic Imperialism, Crisis and Panic in the Indian Empire, c. 1830, by Deep Kanta Lahiri Choudhury
- Transnational Philanthropy, The Mond Family's Support for Public Institutions in Western Europe from 1890 to 1938, by Thomas Adam
- Reconstructing Patriarchy after the Great War, Women, Gender, and Postwar Reconciliation between Nations, by Erika Kuhlman
- The Establishment Responds, Power, Politics, and Protest since 1945, edited by Kathrin Fahlenbrach, Martin Klimke, Joachim Scharloth, Laura Wong
- Remembering African Labor Migration to the Second World, Socialist Mobilities between Angola, Mozambique, and East Germany, by Marcia C. Schenck