Connected worlds history in trans-national perspective
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spellingShingle | Connected worlds history in trans-national perspective Introduction Different Modes of Transnational History Putting the nation in its place?: world history and C.A. Bayly's The Birth of the Modern World Paths not yet taken, voices not yet heard: rethinking Atlantic history Postcolonial histories and Catherine Hall's Civilising Subjects Migration and Other Voyages Steal a handkerchief, see the world: the trans-oceanic voyaging of Thomas Limpus Revolution and respectability: Chinese Masons in Australian history 'Innocents abroad' and 'prohibited immigrants': Australians in India and Indians in Australia 1890-1910 Postwar British emigrants and the 'transnational moment': exemplars of a 'mobility of modernity'? Modernity, Film and Romance 'Films as foreign offices': transnationalism at Paramount in the twenties and early thirties Modern nomads and national film history: the multi-continental career of J.D. Williams The Americanisation of romantic love in Australia: Hsu-Ming Teo -- Transnational Racial Politics Transcultural/transnational interaction and influences on Aboriginal Australia From Mississippi to Melbourne via Natal: the invention of the literacy test as a technology of racial exclusion Islam, Europe and Indian nationalism: towards a postcolonial transnationalism Historiography History HISTORY Essays Humanities World history Historiography Congresses World history Congresses |
title | Connected worlds history in trans-national perspective |
title_alt | Introduction Different Modes of Transnational History Putting the nation in its place?: world history and C.A. Bayly's The Birth of the Modern World Paths not yet taken, voices not yet heard: rethinking Atlantic history Postcolonial histories and Catherine Hall's Civilising Subjects Migration and Other Voyages Steal a handkerchief, see the world: the trans-oceanic voyaging of Thomas Limpus Revolution and respectability: Chinese Masons in Australian history 'Innocents abroad' and 'prohibited immigrants': Australians in India and Indians in Australia 1890-1910 Postwar British emigrants and the 'transnational moment': exemplars of a 'mobility of modernity'? Modernity, Film and Romance 'Films as foreign offices': transnationalism at Paramount in the twenties and early thirties Modern nomads and national film history: the multi-continental career of J.D. Williams The Americanisation of romantic love in Australia: Hsu-Ming Teo -- Transnational Racial Politics Transcultural/transnational interaction and influences on Aboriginal Australia From Mississippi to Melbourne via Natal: the invention of the literacy test as a technology of racial exclusion Islam, Europe and Indian nationalism: towards a postcolonial transnationalism |
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