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4. The Boxer War and International Memory
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1. Sites of International Memory 1
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Part I: From National to International Sites of Memory
- 2. Palimpsests: National, International, and Transnational Sites of Memory 17
- 3. The Nansen Passport as Site of International and Exilic Memory 38
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Part II: From Imperial to Postcolonial Sites of International Memory-Making
- 4. The Boxer War and International Memory 71
- 5. The Arctic: Memory Beyond Territoriality? 97
- 6. Antarctica and the Stratigraphy of International Memory 115
- 7. “I Seem to Hear the Camel Bells”: Xi Jinping’s New Silk Road and the Politics of the Belt-and- Road Initiative as a Future Global Memory of Illiberal Internationalism 141
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Part III: City-Sites of International Memory
- 8. Revolutionary Roads: Tashkent as a Site of Indian Internationalism 165
- 9. Cosmopolitan, Global, International? New York’s Material Sites of Memory and Forgetting 188
- 10. Rediscovering the Total Liberation of Africa: Recalling Addis Ababa as a Site of African Internationalism 215
- 11. Greening Our Common Fate: Stockholm as a Node of Global Environmental Memory 237
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Part IV: Memory-Making and Multilateral Institutions
- 12. Absent Memory and Abundant Present of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 269
- 13. International Conflict, National Pasts, and UNESCO World Heritage and Memory of the World 294
- 14. Internationalism from the Inside: The Women of the United Nations Secretariat in New York 321
- List of Contributors 347
- Index 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1. Sites of International Memory 1
-
Part I: From National to International Sites of Memory
- 2. Palimpsests: National, International, and Transnational Sites of Memory 17
- 3. The Nansen Passport as Site of International and Exilic Memory 38
-
Part II: From Imperial to Postcolonial Sites of International Memory-Making
- 4. The Boxer War and International Memory 71
- 5. The Arctic: Memory Beyond Territoriality? 97
- 6. Antarctica and the Stratigraphy of International Memory 115
- 7. “I Seem to Hear the Camel Bells”: Xi Jinping’s New Silk Road and the Politics of the Belt-and- Road Initiative as a Future Global Memory of Illiberal Internationalism 141
-
Part III: City-Sites of International Memory
- 8. Revolutionary Roads: Tashkent as a Site of Indian Internationalism 165
- 9. Cosmopolitan, Global, International? New York’s Material Sites of Memory and Forgetting 188
- 10. Rediscovering the Total Liberation of Africa: Recalling Addis Ababa as a Site of African Internationalism 215
- 11. Greening Our Common Fate: Stockholm as a Node of Global Environmental Memory 237
-
Part IV: Memory-Making and Multilateral Institutions
- 12. Absent Memory and Abundant Present of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 269
- 13. International Conflict, National Pasts, and UNESCO World Heritage and Memory of the World 294
- 14. Internationalism from the Inside: The Women of the United Nations Secretariat in New York 321
- List of Contributors 347
- Index 353