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Conference Trans-National History Symposium (2004 : Canberra, A.C.T.)

Title Connected worlds : history in trans-national perspective / co-edited by Ann Curthoys and Marilyn Lake.

Publication Info. Canberra : ANU E Press, [2005]
©2005

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Description 1 online resource (x, 278 pages) : illustrations
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Physical Medium monochrome
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction / Ann Curthoys and Marilyn Lake -- Different Modes of Transnational History. Putting the nation in its place?: world history and C.A. Bayly's The Birth of the Modern World / Tony Ballantyne -- Paths not yet taken, voices not yet heard: rethinking Atlantic history / Michael A. McDonnell -- Postcolonial histories and Catherine Hall's Civilising Subjects / Angela Woollacott -- Migration and Other Voyages. Steal a handkerchief, see the world: the trans-oceanic voyaging of Thomas Limpus / Emma Christopher -- Revolution and respectability: Chinese Masons in Australian history / John Fitzgerald -- 'Innocents abroad' and 'prohibited immigrants': Australians in India and Indians in Australia 1890-1910 / Margaret Allen -- Postwar British emigrants and the 'transnational moment': exemplars of a 'mobility of modernity'? / A. James Hammerton -- Modernity, Film and Romance. 'Films as foreign offices': transnationalism at Paramount in the twenties and early thirties / Desley Deacon -- Modern nomads and national film history: the multi-continental career of J.D. Williams / Jill Julius Matthews -- Americanisation of romantic love in Australia: Hsu-Ming Teo -- Transnational Racial Politics. Transcultural/transnational interaction and influences on Aboriginal Australia / John Maynard -- From Mississippi to Melbourne via Natal: the invention of the literacy test as a technology of racial exclusion / Marilyn Lake Postcolonial Transnationalism. Islam, Europe and Indian nationalism: towards a postcolonial transnationalism / Patrick Wolfe.
Summary "This volume brings together historians of imperialism and race, travel and modernity, Islam and India, the Pacific and the Atlantic to show how a 'transnational' approach to history offers fresh insights into the past. Transnational history is a form of scholarship that has been revolutionising our understanding of history in the last decade. With a focus on interconnectedness across national borders of ideas, events, technologies and individual lives, it moves beyond the national frames of analysis that so often blinker and restrict our understanding of the past. Many of the essays also show how expertise in 'Australian history' can contribute to and benefit from new transnational approaches to history. Through an examination of such diverse subjects as film, modernity, immigration, politics and romance, Connected Worlds weaves an historical matrix which transports the reader beyond the local into a realm which re-defines the meaning of humanity in all its complexity. Contributors include Tony Ballantyne, Desley Deacon, John Fitzgerald, Patrick Wolfe and Angela Woollacott"--Publisher's description.
Note Papers presented at the Trans-National History Symposium held on 10 and 11 October 2004 at the Humanities Research Centre at the Australian National University.
Local Note JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access
Language English.
Subject Historiography -- Congresses.
Historiography.
World history -- Congresses.
World history.
Australia -- Historiography -- Congresses.
Australia.
Indexed Term Transnational history
Australia
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Electronic books.
Added Author Curthoys, Ann.
Lake, Marilyn.
Other Form: Print version: Trans-National History Symposium (2004 : Canberra, Australia). Connected worlds. Canberra, Australia : ANU E Press, ©2005 1920942440 (OCoLC)70271362
ISBN 9781920942458 (electronic book)
1920942459 (electronic book)
1920942440
9781920942441