1Between Macro and Micro History – Scales in Migration Studies
Susanne Lachenicht
2Early Modern Atlantic Slavery and Labor Systems
Trevor Burnard
3The Ties that Bind: Itineraries of Freedom in the Dutch Caribbean
Jessica Vance Roitman
4European Port Cities and the Black Atlantic: On the Potential of Transnational Meso-Histories
Annika Bärwald
5The Moravian Mission in Saron/Suriname (1757-1779) as a Meso-History of the Relationship Between Supra-Territorial Religion and Imperial State-Building
Jessica Cronshagen
6Complexity, Contingency, and Agency: The Heuristic Potential of the Microhistory of Migration
Fabrice Langrognet
7Medicalizing the Refugee Experience: Fractured Continuities and Claims of Novelty in the Psychiatric Study of Forced Migration
Baher Ibrahim
8Fleeing Boko Haram: Historicizing the Refugee Experience in the Lake Chad Basin Region, 2010-2020
Edidiong Emem Ekefre
9World Refugee Systems and Hospitable Form in Twenty-First-Century Life-Writing: Stories of Precarious Life
Jan Rupp