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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

03.01.2020

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9 illustrations

Herausgeber

Kristin L. Hoganson + weitere

Verlag

Duke University Press

Seitenzahl

360

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/2,1 cm

Gewicht

522 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4780-0694-7

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"Crossing Empires makes a compelling case that a transimperial history is necessary if we are to lay bare the power dynamics structuring transnationalism and globalization. The essays present rich empirical case studies that show how transimperial connections buttressed imperial rule and sustained colonial violence and exploitation while they simultaneously integrated the world into tighter global circuits of capital, culture, technology, and power. A welcome addition to the scholarship on U.S. imperialism and comparative empires." - Kornel Chang, author of (Pacific Connections: The Making of the U.S.-Canadian Borderlands) "This excellent, accessible, and carefully curated collection recenters United States history in the most powerful of ways. Superbly deploying the concept of the transimperial in an astonishing array of case studies, this volume offers vital new understandings of imperial formations and will help scholars identify important new directions and questions in the study of global empires." - Daniel E. Bender, coeditor of (Making the Empire Work: Labor and United States Imperialism)

"This collection will be of particular use in graduate seminars, though it is of value to all scholars thinking through the ways that we understand movements across, interactions between, and comparisons of empires."

- Sarah Steinbock-Pratt (H-Diplo, H-Net Reviews) "The editors and authors should be commended for their efforts. This volume should be read by American historians seeking to understand the US and empire." - J. Rogers (Choice) "Perhaps most striking, and in contrast to most transnational history, is the contributors' attention to the role of the state-or, rather, multiple states-in the lives of imperial subjects." - Sarah Miller-Davenport (Journal of Historical Geography) "A fresh perspective on the study of U.S. history through the analytical lens of empire.... Crossing Empires offers an invaluable primer to a fast-developing scholarship on transimperial history in the U.S. context. Its great strength lies in the richness of its individual chapters, each making its own contribution yet also speaking to the same broader analytical concern.... Wholly successful in its purpose, Crossing Empires will serve as an important touchstone for future scholarship on U.S. transimperial history." - Dirk Bönker (Pacific Historical Review) "Crossing Empires features a number of disciplinary approaches.... Collectively, the essays in the volume demonstrate the value of interrogating and deliberately disregarding the categories that have arbitrarily defined the way histories of empires have been approached." - Katharine Bjork (Western Historical Quarterly) "Attention to detail exempifies the contributions to Crossing Empires. Each author takes care to reveal not only hitherto obscured connections, but to describe, understand, and situate them in their varied, overlapping imperial contexts." - David C. Atkinson (H-Diplo Forum) "[Crossing Empires] offer[s] the latest in cutting edge scholarship in the field. . . . As the field continues to shift, grow, and change, this volume will stand as a testament to a particularly generative moment." - Alvita Akiboh (Journal of Social History)

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

03.01.2020

Abbildungen

9 illustrations

Herausgeber

Verlag

Duke University Press

Seitenzahl

360

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/2,1 cm

Gewicht

522 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4780-0694-7

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Preface  vii
    Introduction / Kristin Hoganson and Jay Sexton  1
    Part I. In Pursuit of Profit
    1. Fur Sealing and Unsettled Sovereignties / John Soluri  25
    2. Crossing the Rift: American Steel and Colonial Labor in Britain's East Africa Protectorate / Stephen Tuffnell  46
    Part II. Transimperial Politics
    3. "Our Indian Empire": The Transimperial Origins of U.S. Liberal Imperialism / Michel Gobat  69
    4. Empire, Democracy, and Discipline: The Transimperial History of the Secret Ballot / Julian Go  93
    5. Medicine to Drug: Opium's Transimperial Journey / Anne L. Foster  112
    Part III. Governing Structures
    6. One Service, Three Systems, Many Empires: The U.S. Consular Service and the Growth of U.S. Global Power, 1789-1924 / Nicole M. Phelps  135
    7. Transimperial Roots of American Anti-Imperialism: The Transatlantic Radicalism of Free Trade, 1846-1920 / Marc-Williams Palen  159
    8. The Permeable South: Imperial Interactivities in the Islamic Philippines, 1899-1930s / Oliver Charbonneau  183
    Part IV. Living Transimperially
    9. African-American Migration and the Climatic Language of Anglophone Settler Colonialism / Ikuko Asaka  205
    10. Entangled in Empires: British Antillean Migrations in the World of the Panama Canal / Julie Greene  222
    11. World War II and the Promise of Normalcy: Overlapping Empires and Everyday Lives in the Philippines / Genevieve Clutario  241
    Part V. Resistance Across Empires
    12. Fighting John Bull and Uncle Sam: South Asian Revolutionaries Confront the Modern State / Moon-Ho Jung  261
    13. Indigenous Child Removal and Transimperial Indigenous Women's Activism across Settler Colonial Nations in the Late Twentieth Century / Margaret D. Jacobs  281
    Bibliography  303
    Contributors  335
    Index  339