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MA/MSc in International and World History
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‘Precious Pearls, Stolen Bodies’: Violence, Commodification, And Resistance Of Enslaved Pearl Divers In Sixteenth Century Nueva Cádiz de Cubagua
“They Fight for Greed, We Fight to Be Free”: Conceptions of Afro-Indigenous Alliance in the Second Seminole War
Curating Colonialism: Hamburg Ethnographers in Nanjing, 1927-1932
Making Taste: Interior Design Handbooks in Victorian Britain and Cultural Knowledge Production, 1851-1900
Representing “India” in the “international”: Interwar Internationalisms and the Production of “Unofficial India” 1917-1922
The spell of Assimilation: Departmentalization in the French Antilles in 1946
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