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Using Australian history as a case study, this collection explores
the ways national identities still resonate in historical
scholarship and reexamines key moments in Australian history
through a transnational lens, raising important questions about the
unique context of Australia's national narrative. The book examines
the tension between national and transnational perspectives,
attempting to internationalize the often parochial nation-based
narratives that characterize national history. Moving from the
local and personal to the global, encompassing comparative and
international research and drawing on the experiences of
researchers working across nations and communities, this collection
brings together diverging national and transnational approaches and
asks several critical research questions: What is transnational
history? How do new transnational readings of the past challenge
conventional national narratives and approaches? What are
implications of transnational and international approaches on
Australian history? What possibilities do they bring to the
discipline? What are their limitations? And finally, how do we
understand the nation in this transnational moment?
Using Australian history as a case study, this collection explores
the ways national identities still resonate in historical
scholarship and reexamines key moments in Australian history
through a transnational lens, raising important questions about the
unique context of Australia's national narrative. The book examines
the tension between national and transnational perspectives,
attempting to internationalize the often parochial nation-based
narratives that characterize national history. Moving from the
local and personal to the global, encompassing comparative and
international research and drawing on the experiences of
researchers working across nations and communities, this collection
brings together diverging national and transnational approaches and
asks several critical research questions: What is transnational
history? How do new transnational readings of the past challenge
conventional national narratives and approaches? What are
implications of transnational and international approaches on
Australian history? What possibilities do they bring to the
discipline? What are their limitations? And finally, how do we
understand the nation in this transnational moment?
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