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International history review, 33 (4), December 2011
Special Issue: Size Matters: Scales and Spaces in Transnational and Comparative History (Guest Editors: Bernhard Struck, Kate Ferris and Jacques Revel)
Articles
Struck, Bernhard ; Kate Ferris & Jacques Revel
Introduction: Space and Scale in Transnational History
Becucci, A.
Ottavio Piccolomini (1599–1656): A Case of Patronage from a Transnational Perspective
Sandell, Marie
Regional versus International: Women's Activism and Organisational Spaces in the Inter-war Period
Thier, Maike
The View from Paris: ‘Latinity’, ‘Anglo-Saxonism’, and the Americas, as discussed in the Revue des Races Latines, 1857–64
Whitling, Frederick
Relative Influence: Scholars, Institutions, and Academic Diplomacy in Post-War Rome. The Case of the German Libraries (1943–53)
Kitzinger, Denis
Towards a Model of Transnational Agency: the Case of Dietrich von Hildebrand
Häberlen, Joachim C.
Reflections on Comparative Everyday History: Practices in the Working-Class Movement in Leipzig and Lyon during the Early 1930s
Laqua, Daniel
The Tensions of Internationalism: Transnational Anti-Slavery in the 1880s and 1890s
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