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Internationalism, Imperialism and the Formation of the Contemporary World
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Introduction.- 1. Pasts to be unveiled: the interconnections of the international and the imperial; Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo and José Pedro Monteiro.- I – Internationalism(s) in an imperial world: the interwar years.- 2. Towards a Social History of International Organisations: The ILO and the Internationalisation of Western Social Expertise; Sandrine Kott (University of Geneva).- 3. Internationalism and Nationalism in the League of Nations’ work for intellectual cooperation; Daniel Laqua (Northumbria University).- 4. A league of empires: imperial political imagination and interwar internationalisms; Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo (Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra).- 5. The Rise of a Humanitarian Superpower: American NGOs and International Relief, 1917-1945; Daniel Roger Maul (University of Oslo).- 6. Depression Development: The Interwar Origins of a Global U.S. Modernization Agenda; David Ekbladh (Tufts University).- II- Imperialism(s) and international institutions: the aftermath of World War II.- 7. Population, Geopolitics and International Organizations in the Mid Twentieth Century; Alison Bashford (University of Cambridge).- 8. Re-mapping the Borders of Imperial Health: The World Health Organization and the International Politics of Regionalization in French North Africa, 1945-1956; Jessica Pearson (Macalester College).- 9. “One of those too-rare examples”: The International Labour Organization, the Colonial Question and Forced Labour (1961-1963) ;José Pedro Monteiro (Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra).-III- Imperial resiliencies in the post-colonial world order.- 10. The Decolonization of Development: Rural Development in India before and after 1947; Corinna Unger (European University Institute).- 11. The Anvil of Internationalism: The United Nations and Anglo-American relations during the debate over Katanga, 1960-1963; Alanna O’Malley (Leiden University).- 12. “‘An Assembly of Peoples in Struggle’: How the Cold War Made Latin America Part of the ‘Third World’”; Jason Parker (Texas A&M).- 13. Globalisation and Internationalism Beyond the North Atlantic. Soviet-Brazilian Encounters and Interactions During the Cold War; Tobias Rupprecht (University of Exeter).

About the Author

Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo is a Research Fellow at the Center for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal. His research interests focus on the global, comparative and connected histories of imperialism, colonialism and internationalism (XIX-XX centuries). He has been working on the historical intersections between imperialism and internationalism and also on those between development and security in late colonialism.

 José Pedro Monteiro is a researcher at the Center for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal. He has been working on the processes of internationalization of native labour policies and politics in the Portuguese colonial empire after World War II. He is now developing a project on the politics of citizenship and human rights in the Portuguese empire.

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