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Writing Transnational History

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Fiona PaisleyHeiko FeldnerPamela ScullyKevin PassmoreStefan Berger4 editions

Over the past two decades, transnational history has become an established term describing approaches to the writing of world or global history that emphasise movement, dynamism and diversity. This book investigates the emergence of the 'transnational' as an approach, its limits, and parameters.0It focuses particular attention on the contributions of postcolonial and feminist studies in reformulating transnational historiography as a move beyond the national to one focusing on oceans, the movement of people, and the contributions of the margins. It ends with a consideration of developing approaches such as translocalism. The book considers the new kinds of history that need to be written now that the transnational perspective has become widespread. Providing an accessible and engaging chronology of the field, it will be key reading for students of historiography and world history.

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  • Fiona Paisley

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  • Heiko Feldner

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  • Pamela Scully

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  • Stefan Berger

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