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Borderlands in world history, 1700-1914
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Borderlands in world history, 1700-1914

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Introduction: borderlands in a global perspective / Paul Readman, Cynthia Radding, and Chad Bryant
Negotiating North America's new national borders / Benjamin H. Johnson
'The men who made Australia federated long ago': Australian frontiers and borderlands / Frank Bongiorno
Environment, territory, and landscape changes in Northern Mexico during the era of independence / Cynthia Radding
'We are comfortable riding the waves': landscape and the formation of a border state in eighteenth-century island Southeast Asia / Timothy P. Barnard
From constituting communities to dividing districts: the formalization of a cultural border between Mombasa and its hinterland / Daren Ray
Not by force alone: public health and the establishment of Russian rule in the Russo-Polish borderland, 1762-85 / Oksana Mykhed
Borders, war, and nation-building in Napoleon's Europe / Michael Rowe
Living a British borderland: Northumberland and the Scottish borders in the long nineteenth century / Paul Readman
Church fights: nationality, class, and the politics of church-building in a German-Polish borderland, 1890-1914 / Jim Bjork
'Frontier Indians': 'indios mansos', 'indios bravos', and the layers of indigenous existence in the Caribbean borderlands / Jason M. Yaremko
The twisted logic of the Ohio River borderland / Matthew Salafia
Boundaries of slavery in mid-nineteenth-century Liberia / Lisa A. Lindsay
Unofficial frontiers: Welsh-English borderlands in the Victorian period / Roland Quinault
'Home on the range': rootedness and identity in the borderlands of the nineteenth-century American West / Nina Vollenbröker
Concluding reflections: borderlands histories and the categories of historical analysis / Lloyd Kramer.

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