Crossing Empires : Taking U.S. History into Transimperial Terrain /
"The goal of ACROSS EMPIRES is to add nuance and scope to strands of transnationalism that neglect the imperial dimensions of border-crossing histories and the imperial origins of modern globality. While embracing the fundamental premise of transnationality-the value of following historical sub...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2020
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- In pursuit of profit
- Fur sealing and unsettled sovereignties / John Soluri
- Crossing the Rift: American steel and colonial labor in Britain's East Africa protectorate / Stephen Tuffnell
- Transimperial politics 'our indian empire': the transimperial origins of U.S. liberal imperialism / Michel Gobat
- Empire, democracy, and discipline: the transimperial history of the secret ballot / Julian Go
- Medicine to drug: opium's transimperial journey / Anne L. Foster
- Governing structures
- One service, three systems, many empires: the U.S. Consular Service and the growth of U.S. global power, 1789-1924 / Nicole M. Phelps
- Transimperial roots of American anti-imperialism: the Transatlantic radicalism of free trade, 1846-1920 / Marc-William Palen
- The permeable South: imperial interactivities in the Islamic Philippines, 1899-1930s / Oliver Charbonneau
- Living transimperially
- Liberian colonization and African American migration across Anglophone settler colonial empires / Ikuko Asaka
- Entangled in empires: British Antillean migrations in the world of the Panama Canal / Julie Greene
- World War II and the promise of normalcy: overlapping empires and everyday life in the Philippines / Genevieve Clutario
- Resistance across empires
- Fighting John Bull and uncle Sam: South Asian revolutionaries confront the modern state / Moon-Ho Jung
- Indigenous child removal and transimperial indigenous women's activism across settler colonial nations in the late twentieth century / Margaret D. Jacobs