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Destroying Containers! The challenge of spatial dynamics

What is transnational history? And what is it about? Some critics have commented that transnational history was a too loose, open and vague concept. Personally, I would defend it – I would defend the openness and vagueness as a strength

Bernhard Struck January 29, 2015February 6, 2015 Discussion Read more

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