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Empires and Autonomy
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  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents v
  3. The Globalization and Autonomy Series: Dialectical Relationships in the Contemporary World vii
  4. Acknowledgments xi
  5. Introduction 1
  6. Tibet and the Chinese World-Empire 24
  7. Litigating for Freedom in the British Empire, 1815-22: The Universal and Local in Tension 41
  8. Ottoman Military and Social Transformations, 1826-28: Engagement and Resistance in a Moment of Global Imperialism 61
  9. Wired Religion: Spiritualism and Telegraphic Globalization in the Nineteenth Century 79
  10. The Internationalization of Capital: The Late Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 93
  11. Global Industrial Enclaves: Company Towns and Export-Processing Zones Compared, 1900-2000 117
  12. Freedom of the Ether or the Electromagnetic Commons? Globality, the Public Interest, and Multilateral Radio Negotiations in the 1920s 138
  13. A Globalization Moment: Franklin D. Roosevelt in Casablanca (January 1943) and the Decolonization/ Development Impulse 157
  14. Paradigm Shift and the Nuremberg Trials: The Emergence of the Individual as a Subject and Object of International Law 177
  15. The US-Led Globalization Project in the Third World: The Struggle for Hearts and Minds in Guatemala and Vietnam in the 1960s 196
  16. A Globalizing Moment: The United Nations’ Decades for Development and the North African Countries 212
  17. Snakes That Are Rainbows: Indigenous Worldviews and the Constitution of Autonomy 232
  18. Globalization and US Empire: Moments in the Forging of the Global Turn 247
  19. Abbreviations 273
  20. Notes 275
  21. Works Cited 328
  22. Contributors 361
  23. Index 365
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