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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface: Location and History ix
- Acknowledgments xix
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PART ONE. HISTORIOGRAPHY
- 1. Watersheds in Time and Place: Writing American History in Europe 3
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PART TWO. STRUCTURES AND CONTEXT
- 2. Using the American Past for the Present: European Historians and the Relevance of Writing American History 37
- 3. Institutions, Careers, and the Many Paths of U.S. History in Europe 56
- 4. Straddling Intellectual Worlds: Positionality and the Writing of American History 75
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PART THREE. INTERNATIONALIZATION(S) OF U.S. HISTORY
- 5. Writing American History from Europe: The Elusive Substance of the Comparative Approach 95
- 6. American Foreign Relations in European Perspectives: Geopolitics and the Writing of History 118
- 7. Location and the Conceptualization of Historical Frameworks: Early American History and Its Multiple Reconfigurations in the United States and in Europe 141
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PART FOUR. PERSPECTIVES FROM ELSEWHERE
- 8. Positionality, Ambidexterity, and Global Frames 165
- 9. Reflections from Russia 174
- 10. Doing U.S. History in Australia: A Comparative Perspective 181
- 11. Viewing American History from Japan: The Potential of Comparison 189
- 12. Not Quite at Home: Writing American History in Denmark 198
- 13. American History in the Shadow of Empire: A Plea for Marginality 206
- Notes 215
- Selected Bibliography 291
- Contributors 295
- Index 299
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface: Location and History ix
- Acknowledgments xix
-
PART ONE. HISTORIOGRAPHY
- 1. Watersheds in Time and Place: Writing American History in Europe 3
-
PART TWO. STRUCTURES AND CONTEXT
- 2. Using the American Past for the Present: European Historians and the Relevance of Writing American History 37
- 3. Institutions, Careers, and the Many Paths of U.S. History in Europe 56
- 4. Straddling Intellectual Worlds: Positionality and the Writing of American History 75
-
PART THREE. INTERNATIONALIZATION(S) OF U.S. HISTORY
- 5. Writing American History from Europe: The Elusive Substance of the Comparative Approach 95
- 6. American Foreign Relations in European Perspectives: Geopolitics and the Writing of History 118
- 7. Location and the Conceptualization of Historical Frameworks: Early American History and Its Multiple Reconfigurations in the United States and in Europe 141
-
PART FOUR. PERSPECTIVES FROM ELSEWHERE
- 8. Positionality, Ambidexterity, and Global Frames 165
- 9. Reflections from Russia 174
- 10. Doing U.S. History in Australia: A Comparative Perspective 181
- 11. Viewing American History from Japan: The Potential of Comparison 189
- 12. Not Quite at Home: Writing American History in Denmark 198
- 13. American History in the Shadow of Empire: A Plea for Marginality 206
- Notes 215
- Selected Bibliography 291
- Contributors 295
- Index 299