"At the turn of the twenty-first century, historical studies of internationalism--above and beyond the call to the workers of the world to unite--have become the norm in a relatively short space of time. This shift has occurred in the context of a historical vogue for 'transnationalism,' that is, capturing experiences that traversed and transcended the borders of nation-states both within and beyond the European world. The work of the diplomatic historian Akira Iriye has been central to these developments, illuminating the traces of a distinctively twentieth century history of 'cultural internationalism' that resonated through the realms of politics. Following in the footsteps of Iriye and others--including feminist and pacifist historians who had long engaged the internationalist past--a new cohort of international historians, often sensitive to cultural analyses and with expertise in imperial and transnational as well as national histories, are now accruing broad-ranging evidence of the geographies of internationalism and the political and economic reach of its various strands at critical moments in the twentieth century"--
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'Patricia Clavin and Glenda Sluga's edited volume is a must-read for students and scholars of internationalisms and [ 20th-Century] international politics alike. Internationalisms serves as a valuable starting point and a comprehensive endpoint. It is a starting point, because it offers an authoritative introduction to the entangled histories of internationalisms in the 20th Century.' Connections
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This book offers a new view of the twentieth century, placing international ideas and institutions at its heart.
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Foreword |
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Introduction |
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1 Rethinking the History of Internationalism |
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Part I Inventing Twentieth-Century Internationalisms |
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2 Religious Internationalisms |
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3 The Fate of Socialist Internationalism |
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4 Women, Feminisms and Twentieth-Century Internationalisms |
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5 Men and Markets: Global Capital and the International Economy |
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Part II States of Internationalism |
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6 Empires, States and the League of Nations |
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7 The League of Nations, Disarmament and Internationalism |
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8 National Internationalism in Japan and China |
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9 Fascist Internationalism |
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191 | (22) |
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10 Socialist Internationalism after 1914 |
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Part III The Politics of Internationalism |
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11 Internationalising Health in the Twentieth Century |
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12 New Subjects in International Law and Order |
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265 | (22) |
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13 The Internationalism of Human Rights |
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287 | (28) |
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14 Indigenous Internationalism |
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15 Cold War Internationalism |
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Glenda Sluga is Professor of International History at the University of Sydney and the recipient of the prestigious Australian Research Council Kathleen Fitzpatrick Laureate Fellowship. She won the Australian Academy of the Humanities' Max Crawford Medal in 2002, and is a founding member of the International Scientific Committee for the History of UNESCO, as well as a fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. Her recent publications include Internationalism in the Age of Nationalism (2013). Patricia Clavin is Professor of International History at the University of Oxford, and Fellow and Tutor in History at Jesus College, Oxford. She was awarded a Major Research Fellowship from the Leverhulme Trust in 2015, and the British Academy 'Thank-Offering to Britain' Senior Research Fellowship in 2008. Her recent publications include Securing the World Economy: The Reinvention of the League of Nations (2013), which won the British Academy Medal.