Nation Empire Globe
The University of Sydney
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Participants

  • Roland Burke
    University of Melbourne
    ‘Fighting against Universality: Global Opposition to Human Rights, 1948-1978.’
  • Alex Cameron-Smith
    University of Sydney
    ‘Sir Raphael Cilento: Paternalism and Medicine in the Pacific.’
  • Kathleen Davidson
    University of Sydney
    ‘Museum traffic: nineteenth-century photography and the reframing of natural history.’
  • Sarah De Santis
    La Trobe University
    ‘Beyond the Nation-State: A study of trans-national patterns in immigration restriction throughout the New World.’
  • Rebecca Dorgelo
    University of Tasmania
    'Travel, History, and Transnationalism: William Dalrymple’s Writing about Delhi.’
  • Jane Hong
    Harvard University
    ‘Foreign-Born Asian Americans in an Age of Anti-Communism: The Deportation Trial of Diamond Kimm & the Korean Independence Newspaper in Transnational Perspective, 1949-1961.’
  • Nick Irving
    University of Sydney
    'All the Way? Transnational Tensions in the Australian Anti-War Movement.’
  • Robert Karl
    Harvard University
    ‘Rethinking the International History of Colombia’s New Cold War, 1957-66.’
  • Amrita Malhi
    Australian National University
    ‘Cosmopolitanism, transnational connections, and the land-tax uprising in Terengganu, Malaya, 1928.’
  • Nalini Mohabir
    University of Leeds
    'India’s indentured-labour diaspora.’
  • Sally Percival Wood
    Deakin University
    ‘Chou Gags Critics in Bandoeng’ or How the Media Framed Premier Chou En-lai at the Bandung Conference, 1955.’
  • Benjamin Silverstein
    University of Melbourne
    ‘Indirect Rule and the Transnational: An Australian Instance of an African System.’
  • Agnieszka Sobocinska
    University of Sydney
    ‘Crossing Borders: Unpacking the Australian traveller on the Overland trail.’
  • Michael Thompson
    University of Sydney
    ‘The Christian ecumenical movement as a transnational space for thinking on world order.’
  • Xiaoli Zhang
    Peking University
    ‘The Transnational Cultural Experience of Japanese during the Occupation Period.’
  • Xinxian Zheng
    Peking University
    ‘Between Red Cross and Patriot Blood: Florence Nightingale-ism in the Second Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945.’