The Emergence of Globalization in Early SF
Globalization began to appear as a subject in American science fiction in the late nineteenth century, in the period when the US was joining European powers in the imperial competition for territorial possessions, notably in the taking of Cuba and the Philippines. Here, Seed talks about the emergenc...
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