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July 11, 2022
Published Online: 2022-07-11
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- Frontmatter
- Editorial
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- Introduction
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- Articles
- A Persistent Borderland: Glasgow, the Anglo-Scottish Border, and the Making of (North) British Identity, 1700–1730
- “Organised Clairvoyance”: Supranational Surveillance and Controlled Borderlessness in H. G. Wells’s A Modern Utopia
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