Outside in
The Transnational Circuitry of US History
Herausgeber: Preston, Andrew; Rossinow, Doug
Outside in
The Transnational Circuitry of US History
Herausgeber: Preston, Andrew; Rossinow, Doug
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These original essays exemplify how the transnational history of the United States is being written today. The authors offer fresh work that focuses on the circuits of border-crossing activity that Americans have inhabited, while still taking the nation-state seriously.
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These original essays exemplify how the transnational history of the United States is being written today. The authors offer fresh work that focuses on the circuits of border-crossing activity that Americans have inhabited, while still taking the nation-state seriously.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780190459857
- ISBN-10: 0190459859
- Artikelnr.: 47869712
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780190459857
- ISBN-10: 0190459859
- Artikelnr.: 47869712
Andrew Preston is Professor of American History and a Fellow of Clare College at Cambridge University. Doug Rossinow teaches in the faculty of history at the University of Oslo.
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Introduction- Andrew Preston and Doug Rossinow
* Chapter 1: The Monroe Doctrine in the Nineteenth Century- Jay Sexton
* Chapter 2: Globalization's Paradox: Economic Interdependence and
Global Governance- Daniel Sargent
* Chapter 3: A "Badge of Advanced Liberalism": The Place of Woman
Suffrage in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Political Thought-
Leslie A. Butler
* Chapter 4: White Men's Wages: The Australian/American Campaign for a
Legislated Living Wage- Marilyn Lake
* Chapter 5: American Protestant Missionaries, Moral Reformers and the
Reinterpretation of American"Expansion" in the Late Nineteenth
Century- Ian Tyrrell
* Chapter 6: The Body in Crisis: Congo and the Transformations of
Evangelical Internationalism, 1960-65- Melani McAlister
* Chapter 7: Extracted Truths: The Politics of God and Black Gold on a
Global Stage - Darren Dochuk
* Chapter 8: A Union of all Oppressed Peoples: The International
Congress against Imperialism and the International Circuits of Black
Radicalism- Minkah Makalani
* Chapter 9: "The South's No. 1 Salesman": Luther Hodges and the
Transatlantic Origins of the Global Nueva South- Elizabeth Tandy
Shermer
* Chapter 10: The Dirty War Network: Right-Wing Internationalism
through Cold War America- Doug Rossinow
* Chapter 11: American Internationalists in France and the Politics of
Travel Control in the Long 1960s- Moshik Temkin
* Contributors
* Introduction- Andrew Preston and Doug Rossinow
* Chapter 1: The Monroe Doctrine in the Nineteenth Century- Jay Sexton
* Chapter 2: Globalization's Paradox: Economic Interdependence and
Global Governance- Daniel Sargent
* Chapter 3: A "Badge of Advanced Liberalism": The Place of Woman
Suffrage in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Political Thought-
Leslie A. Butler
* Chapter 4: White Men's Wages: The Australian/American Campaign for a
Legislated Living Wage- Marilyn Lake
* Chapter 5: American Protestant Missionaries, Moral Reformers and the
Reinterpretation of American"Expansion" in the Late Nineteenth
Century- Ian Tyrrell
* Chapter 6: The Body in Crisis: Congo and the Transformations of
Evangelical Internationalism, 1960-65- Melani McAlister
* Chapter 7: Extracted Truths: The Politics of God and Black Gold on a
Global Stage - Darren Dochuk
* Chapter 8: A Union of all Oppressed Peoples: The International
Congress against Imperialism and the International Circuits of Black
Radicalism- Minkah Makalani
* Chapter 9: "The South's No. 1 Salesman": Luther Hodges and the
Transatlantic Origins of the Global Nueva South- Elizabeth Tandy
Shermer
* Chapter 10: The Dirty War Network: Right-Wing Internationalism
through Cold War America- Doug Rossinow
* Chapter 11: American Internationalists in France and the Politics of
Travel Control in the Long 1960s- Moshik Temkin
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Introduction- Andrew Preston and Doug Rossinow
* Chapter 1: The Monroe Doctrine in the Nineteenth Century- Jay Sexton
* Chapter 2: Globalization's Paradox: Economic Interdependence and
Global Governance- Daniel Sargent
* Chapter 3: A "Badge of Advanced Liberalism": The Place of Woman
Suffrage in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Political Thought-
Leslie A. Butler
* Chapter 4: White Men's Wages: The Australian/American Campaign for a
Legislated Living Wage- Marilyn Lake
* Chapter 5: American Protestant Missionaries, Moral Reformers and the
Reinterpretation of American"Expansion" in the Late Nineteenth
Century- Ian Tyrrell
* Chapter 6: The Body in Crisis: Congo and the Transformations of
Evangelical Internationalism, 1960-65- Melani McAlister
* Chapter 7: Extracted Truths: The Politics of God and Black Gold on a
Global Stage - Darren Dochuk
* Chapter 8: A Union of all Oppressed Peoples: The International
Congress against Imperialism and the International Circuits of Black
Radicalism- Minkah Makalani
* Chapter 9: "The South's No. 1 Salesman": Luther Hodges and the
Transatlantic Origins of the Global Nueva South- Elizabeth Tandy
Shermer
* Chapter 10: The Dirty War Network: Right-Wing Internationalism
through Cold War America- Doug Rossinow
* Chapter 11: American Internationalists in France and the Politics of
Travel Control in the Long 1960s- Moshik Temkin
* Contributors
* Introduction- Andrew Preston and Doug Rossinow
* Chapter 1: The Monroe Doctrine in the Nineteenth Century- Jay Sexton
* Chapter 2: Globalization's Paradox: Economic Interdependence and
Global Governance- Daniel Sargent
* Chapter 3: A "Badge of Advanced Liberalism": The Place of Woman
Suffrage in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Political Thought-
Leslie A. Butler
* Chapter 4: White Men's Wages: The Australian/American Campaign for a
Legislated Living Wage- Marilyn Lake
* Chapter 5: American Protestant Missionaries, Moral Reformers and the
Reinterpretation of American"Expansion" in the Late Nineteenth
Century- Ian Tyrrell
* Chapter 6: The Body in Crisis: Congo and the Transformations of
Evangelical Internationalism, 1960-65- Melani McAlister
* Chapter 7: Extracted Truths: The Politics of God and Black Gold on a
Global Stage - Darren Dochuk
* Chapter 8: A Union of all Oppressed Peoples: The International
Congress against Imperialism and the International Circuits of Black
Radicalism- Minkah Makalani
* Chapter 9: "The South's No. 1 Salesman": Luther Hodges and the
Transatlantic Origins of the Global Nueva South- Elizabeth Tandy
Shermer
* Chapter 10: The Dirty War Network: Right-Wing Internationalism
through Cold War America- Doug Rossinow
* Chapter 11: American Internationalists in France and the Politics of
Travel Control in the Long 1960s- Moshik Temkin