Dirk Hoerder, From National History to Many Texts: Deprovincialized / Transcultural / Internationalized Historiographies of the United States
Thomas Bender, The La Pietra Report: Project on Internationalizing the Study of American History (Excerpt)
Ian Tyrrell, The Threat of De-Provincializing U.S. History in World War Two: Allan Nevins and the New York Times to the Rescue
Yukiko Koshiro, Race as International Identity? ‘Miscegenation’ in the U.S. Occupation of Japan and Beyond
Susan Marie Green, “We hear it is raining in Willmar”: Mexican and Somali Migrants to West Central Minnesota
Daniel Greene and Tracy Poe, Global and Local Sources of Arab and African Immigrants: How to Define New Immigrant Groups
Kristin Hoganson, Food and Entertainment from Every Corner of the Globe: Bourgeois U.S. Households as Points of Encounter, 1870-1920