Palgrave Macmillan transnational history series
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Palgrave Macmillan transnational history series
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Palgrave Macmillan transnational history series
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- Cosmopolitan thought zones, South Asia and the global circulation of ideas, edited by Sugata Bose and Kris Manjapra
- Western anti-communism and the Interdoc network, Cold War internationale, Giles Scott-Smith
- Challenging global capitalism, labor migration, radical struggle, and urban change in Detroit and Turin, Nicola Pizzolato
- Red gas, Russia and the origins of European energy dependence, Per Högselius
- International organizations and development, 1945-1990, edited by Marc Frey, Sönke Kunkel, Corinna R. Unger
- The Chinese in Britain, 1800-present, economy, transnationalism, identity, Gregor Benton and Edmund Terence Gomez
- Ottomans imagining Japan, East, Middle East, and non-Western modernity at the turn of the twentieth century, Renée Worringer
- Europeanization in the twentieth century, historical approaches, [edited by] Martin Conway, Kiran Klaus Patel
- 1968 in Europe, a history of protest and activism, 1956-1977, edited by M. Klimke and J. Scharloth
- Transatlantic anti-Catholicism, France and the United States in the nineteenth century, Timothy Verhoeven
- Exploring the decolonial imaginary, four transnational lives, Patricia A. Schechter
- Transnational histories of youth in the twentieth century, edited by Richard Ivan Jobs, David Martin Pomfret
- The Palgrave dictionary of transnational history, edited by Akira Iriye and Pierre-Yves Saunier
- Competing Visions of World Order, Global Historical Approaches
- Competing visions of world order, global moments and movements, 1880s-1930s, edited by Sebastain Conrad and Dominic Sachsenmaier
- The transnational unconscious, essays in the history of psychoanalysis and transnationalism, edited by Joy Damousi and Mariano Ben Plotkin
- Telegraphic imperialism, crisis and panic in the Indian Empire, c.1830, Deep Kanta Lahiri Choudhury
- Irish terrorism in the Atlantic Community, 1865-1922, by Jonathan Gantt
- Transnational lives, biographies of global modernity, 1700-present, edited by Desley Deacon, Penny Russell and Angela Woollacott
- Pan-Asianism and Japan's war 1931-1945, Eri Hotta
- Transnational anti-communism and the cold war, agents, activities, and networks, edited by Luc van Dongen, Post-Doctoral Researcher and Lecturer, University of Fribourg, Switzerland; Stéphanie Roulin, Post-Doctoral Researcher, University of Fribourg, Switzerland; and Giles Scott-Smith, Professor of Diplomatic History, Leiden University, the Netherlands
- The nation, psychology, and international politics, 1870-1919, Glenda Sluga
- New perspectives on the transnational right, [edited by] Martin Durham and Margaret Power
- The establishment responds, power, politics, and protest since 1945, edited by Kathrin Fahlenbrach, Martin Klimke, Joachim Scharloth, and Laura Wong
- Religious internationals in the modern world, globalization and faith communities since 1750, edited by Abigail Green, Vincent Viaene
- Transnationalism in the Prussian east, from national conflict to synthesis, 1871-1914, Mark Tilse
- 1968 in Europe, a history of protest and activism, 1956-1977, edited by Martin Klimke and Joachim Scharloth