Outside in : the transnational circuitry of US history /
Outside In presents the newest scholarship that narrates and explains the history of the United States as part of a networked transnational past. This work tells the stories of Americans who inhabited the border-crossing circuitry of people, ideas and institutions that have made the modern world a w...
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
[2017]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Andrew Preston and Doug Rossinow
- The Monroe Doctrine in the nineteenth century / Jay Sexton
- Globalization's paradox : economic interdependence and global governance / Daniel Sargent
- A "badge of advanced liberalism" : the place of woman suffrage in mid-nineteenth-century Anglo-American political thought / Leslie A. Butler
- White men's wages : the Australian/American campaign for a legislated living wage / Marilyn Lake
- American Protestant missionaries, moral reformers and the reinterpretation of American "expansion" in the late nineteenth century / Ian Tyrrell
- The body in crisis : Congo and the transformations of Evangelical internationalism, 1960-65 / Melani McAlister
- Extracted truths : the politics of God and black gold on a global stage / Darren Dochuk
- A union of all oppressed peoples : the International Congress Against Imperialism and the international circuits of Black radicalism / Minkah Makalani
- "The South's no. 1 salesman" : Luther Hodges and the transatlantic origins of the global Nueva South / Elizabeth Tandy Shermer
- The dirty war network : right-wing internationalism through Cold War America / Doug Rossinow
- American internationalists in France and the politics of travel control in the long 1960s / Moshik Temkin.