Transnationalism + History
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Transnationalism + History
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Transnationalism + History
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Incoming Resources
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- Between two empires, race, history, and transnationalism in Japanese America, Eiichiro Azuma
- French Mediterraneans, transnational and imperial histories, edited and with an introduction by Patricia M.E. Lorcin and Todd Shepard
- Transnationalism and contemporary global history, edited by Matthew Hilton and Rana Mitter
- Histoire des internationales, Europe, XIXe-XXe siècles, sous la direction de Eric Anceau, Jacques-Olivier Boudon, Olivier Dard
- Reforming the world, the creation of America's moral empire, Ian Tyrrell
- Die Un-Ordnung der Grenze, mobiler Alltag zwischen Sachsen und Böhmen und die Produktion von Migration im 19. Jahrhundert, Katrin Lehnert
- The clash of ideas in world politics, transnational networks, states, and regime change, 1510-2010, John M. Owen
- Agents of transculturation, border-crossers, mediators, go-betweens, Sebastian Jobs, Gesa Mackenthun (eds.)
- Persophilia, Persian culture on the global scene, Hamid Dabashi
- Indigenous networks, mobility, connections and exchange, edited by Jane Carey and Jane Lydon
- Shaping the transnational sphere, experts, networks, and issues from the 1840s to the 1930s, edited by Davide Rodogno, Bernhard Struck and Jakob Vogel
- Transnational networks, German migrants in the British Empire, 1670-1914, edited by John R. David, Stefan Manz and Margrit Schulte Beerbühl
- The making of Europe's critical infrastructure, common connections and shared vulnerabilities, edited by Per Högselius, Anique Hommels, Arne Kaijser and Erik van der Vleuten
- Garden cities and colonial planning, transnationality and urban ideas in Africa and Palestine, edited by Liora Bigon and Yossi Katz
- Changing places, society, culture, and territory in the Saxon-Bohemian borderlands, 1870-1946, Caitlin E. Murdock
- The humanities between global integration and cultural diversity, edited by Birgit Mersmann and Hans G. Kippenberg with the assistance of Owen Gurrey
- Shaping the transnational sphere, experts, networks, and issues from the 1840s to the 1930s, edited by Davide Rodogno, Bernhard Struck and Jakob Vogel
- Beyond sovereignty, Britain, empire and transnationalism, c. 1880-1950, edited by Kevin Grant, Philippa Levine and Frank Trentmann
- French Mediterraneans, transnational and imperial histories, edited and with an introduction by Patricia M.E. Lorcin and Todd Shepard
- New perspectives in transnational history of communism in East Central Europe, Krzysztof Brzechczyn (ed.)
- Changing places, society, culture, and territory in the Saxon-Bohemian borderlands, 1870-1946, Caitlin E. Murdock
- Circulations et reseaux transnationaux en Europe (XVIIIe-XXe siecles), acteurs, pratiques, modeles, Landry Charrier, Karine Rance & Friederike Spitzl-Dupic (eds.)
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