Welcome to the Transnational History Discussion Area.
At the links below you will be able to visit the Transnational History Forum to read insightful pieces written by a variety of transnational history academics discussing key areas within the subject. The first session in the forum is dedicated to initiatives in transnational history: learning and research communities, with three contributions by: Wendy Bracewell and Axel Körner (both at University College London, UK), Lasse Heerten, (University of Oxford, UK) and Nora Lafi and Ulrike Freitag (Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO), Germany). The second is dedicated to the relationship between national exceptionnalism and the transnational perspective, with three contributions by Jie-Hyun Lim (Hanyang University, South Korea), Caleb McDaniel (Rice University, United States of America) and Maria Sophia Quine (University of East Anglia, UK). The third session is dedicated to 'Angles on the transnational perspective’ and includes contributions by Shigeru Akita (Osaka University, Japan), Isabella Löhr (University of Heidelberg, Germany), Kiran Klaus Patel (European University Institute, Italy and Dominic Sachsenmaier (Duke University, USA). Our fourth forum is entitled ‘The Nation and What Else’ and features articles by Sel çuk Esenbel (Bogazici University, Turkey), Matt K Matsuda (Rutgers University, USA) and Judith Scheele (University of Oxford, UK) If you would like to comment on one of these pieces please email transnationalhistory@palgrave.com
Initiatives in Transnational history: learning and research communities Click on the links below to read different interpretations of this interesting subject: Wendy Bracewell and Axel Körner Lasse Heerten Nora Lafi and Ulrike Freitag
The Relationship between National Exceptionalism and the Transnational Perspective Click on the links below to read different interpretations of this interesting subject: Jie-Hyun Lim Caleb McDaniel Maria Sophia Quine
Angles on the Transnational Perspective Click on the links below to read different interpretations of this interesting subject: Shigeru Akita Isabella Löhr Kiran Klaus Patel Dominic Sachsenmaier
The Nation and what Else Click on the links below to read different interpretations of this interesting subject: Selçuk Esenbel Matt K Matsuda Judith Scheele
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