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Transnational Subjects (ISSN 2045-5232, print; ISSN 2045-5240, online) is a new international journal to be published by Gylphi. It covers cultural history post-1500, with a particular focus on urban/transnational subjects. It also offers a venue for the growing number of scholars working in digital history who wish to present digital aspects of their work.
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Editorial Team

Editor

Katrina Gulliver (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich)

Editorial Board

Andrew D. Devenney (Grand Valley State University)
Caroline Dodds Pennock (University of Sheffield)
Alistair Fair (University of Cambridge)
Julia Garrett (University of New England, Maine)
John-Paul Ghobrial (University of Cambridge)
Alexis Harley (La Trobe University)
Victoria Harris (University of Cambridge)
Ella Howard (Armstrong Atlantic University)
Sharon Howard (Sheffield University)
Julia Hudson-Richards (Penn State Altoona)
Barbara Karl (Museum für angewandte Kunst, Vienna)
Gaby Mahlberg (Northumbria University)
Maurizio Marinelli (University of Technology, Sydney)
James Moore (British University in Egypt)
Brooke Newman (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Lisa Nielson (Case Western Reserve University)
Gabriel Paquette (Johns Hopkins University)
Gregory D. Smithers (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Rivka Swenson (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Helena Toth (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich)
Sasha Turner (Quinnipiac University)
Ashley Wright (University of Toronto)

Advisory Board

Rainer Buschmann (California State University – Channel Islands)
Larry Cebula (Eastern Washington University)
Matthew Davies (Institute of Historical Research)
Jonathan Dresner (Pittsburgh State University)
Jonathan Hart (University of Alberta)
Ann McGrath (Australian National University)
Simon Schaffer (University of Cambridge)
Kathleen Wilson (SUNY Stony Brook)

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Volume 1, Number 1 (October 2011), 112 pp., £10

Cover, Vol.1, No.1Contributions by Katrina Gulliver, Gregory D. Smithers, Caroline-Isabelle Caron, Rainer F. Buschmann, Tom Neuhaus, Heléna Tóth and Niamh Cullen
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Online access and submissions

The first issue has been published and is available from the online journal database. Access to single articles can be purchased for £2.50 (UK Pounds Sterling) and an annual online subscription for individuals is only £10. You can also subscribe to receive print editions in addition to your electronic access (£25) by visiting here to register a password and purchase via PayPal.

Vol 1, No 1 (2011)

Editorial: Katrina Gulliver [FREE ACCESS TO THIS PDF]

Articles

Gregory D. Smithers: "The Dark Side of Anti-racism: "Half-Breeds' and the Anthropology of Aleš Hrdlička"

Caroline-Isabelle Caron: "On the Acadian Diaspora: A Proposal for a Renewed Debate"

Rainer F. Buschmann: "Peter Farron's Wife: Romancing the Eighteenth-Century "Spanish Lake'"

William P. Tatum III: "Civilian Intervention and Military Justice in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic"

Tom Neuhaus: ""To live with people whom one cannot understand': Transnational History and the Moravian Mission in Ladakh, 1853–1914"

Heléna Tóth: "The Media as Transnational Borderland: Notes on the Funeral of Zoltán Kodály"

Niamh Cullen: "Growing up in "Catholic Europe': How to Dress, Socialize and Date in 1950s and 1960s Italy"

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Call for Submissions

We invite essays on the nature of researching (and teaching) transnational history (4,000–7,000 words) and shorter report-type articles (less than 3,000 words) demonstrating transnational history work.

We also particularly welcome digital submissions, including audio/visual work that would not be suitable for a traditional journal. Digital content will also be peer-reviewed and published on our website. Send proposals to transnational@gylphi.co.uk.

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