Nationalisms and Identity Children on Memorial Day, 1943. 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Lightfoot Columbia Faculty Natasha J. Lightfoot Associate Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest Latin America and the Caribbean Atlantic Africa Ethnicity and Race Migrations and Diasporas Nationalisms and Identity 19th Century photo of Celia Naylor Columbia Faculty Celia Naylor Professor, History, Barnard College Research Interest North America Latin America and the Caribbean Ethnicity and Race Migrations and Diasporas Nationalisms and Identity Gender and Sexuality 19th Century 1900-1945 photo of Mae Ngai Columbia Faculty Mae Ngai Lung Family Professor of Asian American Studies and Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest North America Ethnicity and Race Migrations and Diasporas Nationalisms and Identity 1900-1945 photo of Michael J. Witgen Columbia Faculty Michael J. Witgen Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest North America 18th Century Nationalisms and Identity Ethnicity and Race Politics and Institutions Affiliated Graduate Students Elena Sophie Klenk Master's Student Research Interest North America Nationalisms and Identity Decolonization Jude Konyar Master's Student Research Interest Nationalisms and Identity Middle East and North Africa Emma Prantner Master's Student Research Interest Nationalisms and Identity Language Development Europe Finland 19th Century Cohava Rubenstein Sturgess Master's Student Research Interest Feminist History Nationalisms and Identity Jewish History Affiliated Dissertations From Men to Marble: Tricontinental and the construction of revolutionary idols. Anglo-Indians in the Tumultuous Years: Community, Nationalism, War and Emigration, 1939-1955 Narrating Nationalist Subjectivities During the Second World War: London, Pan-Africanism, and Black Women in Writing The Politics of Partition in Ireland: The Decisions That Divided a Nation, 1912-1920 Fighting with the French: Malagasy Soldiers in the Second World War and the Insurrection of 1947 Muslim Assistance in the Armenian Genocide: 1914-1919 Imagining Indigenous Peoples, Shaping Imperial Rule: The Aborigines' Protection Society, 1837-1870 Debating Utopia: International Conflict and Nationalism in Argentina's Anarchist Press, 1898-1918 "Bright-eyed, Healthy-bodied, Clean-limbed Hosts": The Construction of Gendered Spectacle and Modern Nationalism at the 1928 and 1932 Olympic Games What Kind of Modern Islam: Muhammad Iqbal, Ahmad Wahib, and Religious Nationhood A Maelstrom so Picturesque: American Journalists' 'Adventures' with Latin American Revolutionaries Falklands/Malvinas: The Conflicted Conflict – How British and Argentine newpapers constructed narratives of national identity for divided nations Menon Matters: Rediscovering the significant contributions of V.K. Krishna Menon to Diplomacy in the Cold War era Writing the Nation: Lebanese Nationalism, Sect, and the Construction of Modernity in the Lebanese Christian Press during the French Mandate Building Ethnicity: The evolution of Irish Cultural Centers in New York and London, 1960-1980 Lebensraum and the American West: A comparison of Space in the works of Friedrich Ratzel and Frederick Jackson Turner Emiliano F.B. Mundrucu: Republican soldier, Atlantic revolutionary (1791-1863) The Politics of Dispersal: British immigration anxieties and the creation of a global Ugandan Asian diaspora (1967-1974) The Two Faces of Mexico: Cold War and Third World Politics Under the Echeverría Administration, 1970-1976 The Church of Ngo: Ngo Dinh Diem's Personalist Revolution and the Making of Alternative Nationalisms in the Republic of Vietnam, 1954-1963 Fluid Notions of Belonging in a World of Overlapping Empires: Muhammad Bayram V in Cairo and the Riwāḳ al-Maghāriba (Maghribian Section) at Al-Azhar, 1879-1918 An Appeal to the World Powers: The Transnational Korean Independence Movement in the United States and Europe, 1919-1922 A Third Language for the Third World: Black Theology and Latin American Liberation Theology in Dialogue, 1973-1986 Braceros Documentados: Visual Representations of Mexican Bracero Migrants in U.S. Media, 1954-1964 Familiarising New Citizens: Ivorian Civil Code and Marriage Practices in Côte d'Ivoire in the 1960s Paradoxical Policies: Adult Literacy Campaigns, Ideology and Politics of Language in Socialist Mozambique, 1976-1990 I Pledge Allegiance to My Flag: The American-Turkish Claims Commission and the Contested Citizenship of Armenian-Americans in the Interwar Period Excluding by Inclusion: Liminal Colonialism and Malleable Identities in Rural Colonial Korea during the Asia-Pacific War, 1937-1945 A Nation at the Limits of State: The Colonial Heritage and International Reach of Naga Nationalism, 1945-1975 In Search of a Colonial Utopia, Danish Serampore, 1815-1845 Satu Malaysia?: Missionary Schools and the Root of Tamil Marginalization in the Malaysian Education System, 1951-1957 Internationalisms in Conflict: Diaspora, Pan-Asianism and Indian Policy in the United Nations 1945-1948 Modernism Came Flying: A Micro-history of Artistic Internationalism and Cultural Encounters in US-Chilean Relations, 1968 Shaping the Elites: Experiences, Thoughts, and Identities of Chinese Students in the United States, 1900-1920 Claiming Palestine: Petitions, Violence, and Alternative Internationalisms Under the Mandate, 1922-1940 The Resolution of the ‘Mosul Question:’ Great Britain, the League of Nations, and the Construction of Modern Iraq, 1918-1925 Pacific Destinies: The Asian People's Anti-Communist League (1953-1962) and the Anti-Communist Struggle in Asia Pacific Using the Old to Serve the Present, and the Foreign to Serve China: Chinese Nationalism and Chinese Identity in Cultural Revolution Media Identifying the ‘Indigenous’ in Imperial Discourses of International Law, 1880-1919 The Making of International Institutions and International Subjects: A History of the International School of Geneva and Visva-Bharati, 1921-1951 The "Judeo-Christian Tradition": The Crafting of a "Leitkultur" in Post-World War II Germany The Question of Siam's Independence: The Kra Canal and the Problem of India-China Connectivity, 1855-1897 Beaten Tracks in Japan: Western Travelers Encounter a Changing Country, 1868-1899 Gangs of Algiers: Integration and the French Army, 1955-1961 Beyond Borders and Boundaries: Navigating Race, Nation, and Internationalism at the 1911 Universal Races Congress The Minority Question: An Analysis of Gender Reform in Colonial India Through the Figure of the Mahari Devadasi, 1868-1947 "Universal" or "Western"? Understanding the Language of Human Rights Through an Examination of the Bandung Conference in 1955 and the Afro-Asian Women's Conference of 1961 Combating the "Iron Fist in the Velvet Glove": Discrepant Solidarities and Human Rights Campaigns towards Iran, 1965-1971 Latin America in the Third World Project, 1955-1966 "Une Affaire Dreyfus Contre Des Alsaciens": Perceptions of National Identity and Belonging in Responses to the 1953 Bordeaux Trial Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› edit edit edit edit
photo of Nigel Ashton LSE Faculty Nigel Ashton Professor, Department of International History Research Interest North America Europe Middle East and North Africa Religion Nationalisms and Identity Post-1945 Cold War
photo of Marc David Baer LSE Faculty Marc David Baer Professor, Department of International History Research Interest Europe Middle East and North Africa Religion Nationalisms and Identity 1900-1945
photo of Antony Best LSE Faculty Antony Best Professor, Department of International History Research Interest East Asia Europe Intellectual and Cultural Nationalisms and Identity Ethnicity and Race 1900-1945
photo of Dina Gusejnova LSE Faculty Dina Gusejnova Assistant Professor Department of International History; Faculty Director, MA/MSc in International and World History Research Interest Europe Politics and Institutions Intellectual and Cultural Nationalisms and Identity 1900-1945
photo of Rashid Khalidi Columbia Faculty Rashid Khalidi Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies and Literature and Professor of Middle Eastern, South Asian and African Studies, Department of History Research Interest Middle East and North Africa Nationalisms and Identity Empires, World Orders, and Post-Colonial Politics and Institutions Cold War 19th Century 1900-1945 Post-1945
photo of Natasha J. Lightfoot Columbia Faculty Natasha J. Lightfoot Associate Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest Latin America and the Caribbean Atlantic Africa Ethnicity and Race Migrations and Diasporas Nationalisms and Identity 19th Century
photo of Celia Naylor Columbia Faculty Celia Naylor Professor, History, Barnard College Research Interest North America Latin America and the Caribbean Ethnicity and Race Migrations and Diasporas Nationalisms and Identity Gender and Sexuality 19th Century 1900-1945
photo of Mae Ngai Columbia Faculty Mae Ngai Lung Family Professor of Asian American Studies and Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest North America Ethnicity and Race Migrations and Diasporas Nationalisms and Identity 1900-1945
photo of Michael J. Witgen Columbia Faculty Michael J. Witgen Professor of History, Department of History Research Interest North America 18th Century Nationalisms and Identity Ethnicity and Race Politics and Institutions
Elena Sophie Klenk Master's Student Research Interest North America Nationalisms and Identity Decolonization
Jude Konyar Master's Student Research Interest Nationalisms and Identity Middle East and North Africa
Emma Prantner Master's Student Research Interest Nationalisms and Identity Language Development Europe Finland 19th Century
Cohava Rubenstein Sturgess Master's Student Research Interest Feminist History Nationalisms and Identity Jewish History