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978-1-68393-003-7 • Hardback • May 2018 • $129.00 • (£99.00)
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Thomas Adam is professor of transnational history at the University of Texas at Arlington.
1Thomas Adam, Transnational History: A Program for Research, Publishing, and Teaching
Articles
2Donna Gabaccia, Thoughts on the Future of Transnational History
3Matthias Middell, The Intercultural Transfer Paradigm in its Transnational and Transregional Setting
4Kristen D. Burton, From British Export to French Expansion: How France Globalized Organized Soccer
5Debra Reddin van Tuyll, Transnational History and Journalism: A Case Study of John Mitchel
6William Roka, Building Luxurious Ocean Liners for the Traveling Transatlantic Elite in the Early Twentieth Century
7Giacomo Canepa, The Transatlantic Transfers of Social Policies in the Context of UNRRA's ‛Rehabilitation’ of Post-World-War-II Italy8Alexander Golovlev, Sounds of Music from Across the Sea: Musical Transnationality in Early Post-World-War II Austria9Amber N. Nickell, Time to Show the Kremlin America’s Full House”: The Committee for Human Rights in the Soviet Union, Rabbi Gedalyah Engel, and their Refusenik Adoptees, 1977-1992
Review Articles
10Margrit Pernau, A Field in Search of its Identity. Recent Introductions to Global History11Daryl Leeworthy and Colin D. Howell, Observing from the Border: Sport, Borderlands, and the Margins of the Transnational in the North Atlantic World12Susanne Lachenicht, The Summer Academy of Atlantic History (SAAH)13Austin E. Loignon, Decades Across the Sea: An Assessment of the Movements and Workshops of Transatlantic History at the University of Texas at Arlington in the Past Two Decades
Biographical Notes of Contributors