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Territories

Welcome to the online launch for the 2024 Winter Edition: Territories!

We are proud to present the first issue in the thirteenth volume of the Queen Mary History Journal this March on shifting boundaries and changing borders below:

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To keep to the tradition of History Journal launch events, we have asked contributing students to tell you a bit about their essay and the universe and timeline it paints:

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Videos will be coming soon of students explaining their work more! Stay tuned...

Further reading on territories, borders, or expansion throughout history and the present:

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Paulina Ochoa Espejo, On Borders: Territories, Legitimaxy, & The Rights, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020)

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Adam Bruno Ulam, Expansion and Coexistence: Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917-73, 2nd edn., (United States: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1976)

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Adam Burns, American Imperialism: The Territorial Expansion of the United States, 1783 - 2013, (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2017)

B. Colfer, P. Diamong, 'Borders and Identities in Northern Ireland after Brexit: Remaking Irish-UK Relations', Comparative European Politics, 20:5, pp.544 - 565.

 Accepted version (98.10Kb) 

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Céline Dauverd, Imperial Ambition in the Early Modern Mediterranean: Genoese Merchants and The Spanish Crown, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014)

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Mary Gilmartin, Patricia Wood, and Cian O'Callaghan, Borders, Mobility, and Belonging in the Era of Brexit and Trump, (Policy Press: Policy Press Shorts Research, 2018)

See our Second Edition coming soon, by clicking on the next tab at the top of this page   ^^^

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