Introduction
Between Decolonization and the Cold War: Transnational Activism and its Limits in Europe, 1950s–90s Maud Anne Bracke and James Mark
Articles
Bombs and Border Crossings: Peace Activist Networks and the Post-colonial State in Africa, 1959–62 Rob Skinner
‘We Are with You, Vietnam’: Transnational Solidarities in Socialist Hungary, Poland and Yugoslavia James Mark, Péter Apor, Radina Vučetić, and Piotr Osęka
Progressive Participation and Transnational Activism in the Catholic Church after Vatican II: The Dutch and West German Examples Chris Dols and Benjamin Ziemann
‘Cuban Europe’? Greek and Iberian tiersmondisme in the ‘Long 1960s’ Kostis Kornetis
‘Do What the Afro-Americans Are Doing’: Black Power and the Start of the Northern Ireland Troubles Simon Prince
Attraction and Aversion in Germany’s ‘1968’: Encountering the Western Revolt in East Berlin Anna von der Goltz
Our Bodies, Ourselves: The Transnational Connections of 1970s Italian and Roman Feminism Maud Anne Bracke
The Transnational in the Local: The Larzac Plateau as a Site of Transnational Activism since 1970 Robert Gildea and Andrew Tompkins
French and British Anti-Racists Since the 1960s: A rendez-vous manqué? Daniel A. Gordon
Beyond Western European Idealism: A Comparative Perspective on the Transnational Scope of Belgian Solidarity Movements with Nicaragua, Poland and South Africa in the 1980s Kim Christiaens and Idesbald Goddeeris
Special Section: Border Visions and Border Regimes in Cold War Eastern Europe
Border Visions and Border Regimes in Cold War Eastern Europe Libora Oates-Indruchová and Muriel Blaive
A Shared Environment: German–German Relations along the Border, 1945–72 Tim Grady
Working the Passage: East German Border Checkpoints, 1961–90. The Case of GÜSt Bahnhof Friedrichstraße, Berlin Alf Lüdtke