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The Yearbook of Transnational History is dedicated to disseminating
pioneering research in the field of transnational history. This
second volume provides readers with articles on topics such as
transnational marriages, exile, soccer, and missionaries as well as
on the campaigns in Communist countries for freeing the American
civil-rights activist Angela Davis. These articles highlight the
movement of ideas, people, policies, and practices across various
cultures and societies and explore the relations, connections, and
spaces created by these movements. The articles in this volume
explore interconnected historical phenomena in Asia, North and
South America, and Europe from the late seventeenth century to the
late twentieth century. These articles make clear that historical
phenomena such as soccer and exile cannot be contained and
explained within just one national setting. This volume also offers
a theoretical article that provides insights into the concept of
intercultural transfer studies and its relationship to comparative
and global history. and an article that surveys the state of
research in the field of transnational crime.
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