Bringing together scholars from around the world, this first book
in the Palgrave Macmillan Series in Transnational History raises
the question of how we can get away from the contemporary language
of globalization, to identify meaningful, global ways of defining
historical events and processes in the late nineteenth and
twentieth centuries. Contributors trace the historical trajectories
of notions of world order, while proposing cutting-edge
transnational and global approaches. The essayists grapple with
broad and critical questions, including the role of global
discourses, the politics of new global movements, the impact of
global intellectual developments, and the emergence of competing
visions of world order.
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