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Introduction, Mike Heffernan, Jake Hodder, Stephen Legg and Benjamin Thorpe (University of Nottingham, UK)
1. Toward a Historical Geography of International Conferencing, Mike Heffernan, Jake Hodder, Stephen Legg and Benjamin Thorpe (University of Nottingham, UK)
Part I: State Internationalism
2. Ambassadors, Activists and Experts: Conferencing and the Internationalization of International Relations in the Nineteenth Century, Brian Vick (Emory University, USA)
3. Contesting Representations of Indigeneity at the First Inter-American Indigenista Congress, 1940, Joanna Crow (University of Bristol, UK)
4. Awe and Espionage at Lancaster House: the African Decolonisation Conferences of the Early 1960s, Peter Docking (King's College, London, UK)
Part II: Science, Civil Society and the State
5. Conferencing the Aerial Future, Martin Mahony (University of East Anglia, UK)
6. Scientific Internationalism in a Time of Crisis: The Month of Intellectual Cooperation at the 1937 Paris World Fair, Jonathan Voges (Leibniz University, Hanover, Germany)
7. Between Camaraderie and Rivalry: Geopolitics at the 18th International Geographical Congress, Rio de Janeiro, 1956, Mariana Lamego (State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Part III: Permanent Institutions
8. Spectacular Peace-Building in the Shadow of War? The League of Nations and the Built Environment of World's Fairs, Wendy Asquith (University of Nottingham, UK)
9. Re-Situating Bretton Woods: Site and Venue in Relation to the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, June 1944, Giles Scott-Smith (Leiden University, Netherlands)
10. Countenancing and Conferencing Japan at the Institute of Pacific Relations, 1945-1954, Daniel Clayton (St Andrews University, UK) and Hannah Fitzpatrick (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Part IV: Political Networks
11. Alternative internationalisms in East Asia: The Conferences of the Asian Peoples, Japanese-Chinese Rivalry, and Japanese Imperialism 1924-1943, Torsten Weber (German Institute for Japanese Studies, Tokyo, Japan)
12. Partnership In/Against Empire: Pan-African and Imperial Conferencing after World War II, Marc Matera (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA)
13. Skies That Bind: Air Travel in the Bandung Era, Su Lin Lewis (University of Bristol, UK)