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Acknowledgments
Introduction by Roger Waldinger and Nancy L. Green
Part I. The State and Transnationalism
1. The “Return Politics” of a Sending Country: The Italian Case, 1880s–1914 by Caroline Douki
2. Portuguese Migrants and Portugal: Elite Discourse and Transnational Practices by Victor Pere
3. Japanese Brazilians (1908–2013): Transnationalism amid Violence, Social Mobility, and Crisis
4. 150 Years of Transborder Politics: Mexico and Mexicans Abroad by David FitzGerald
5. Transnationalism and the Emergence of the Modern Chinese State: National Rejuvenation and the Ascendance of Foreign-Educated Files (Liuxuesheng) by Madeline Y. Hsu
Part II. Immigrants and the Periodization of Transnationalism
6. Transnationalism, States’ Influence, and the Political Mobilizations of the Arab Minority in Canada by Houda Asal
7. Toward a History of American Jews and the Russian Revolutionary Movement by Tony Michels
8. Periodizing Indian Organizational Transnationalism in the United Kingdom by Thomas Lacroix
9. Transnationalism and Migration in the Colonial and Postcolonial Context: Emigrants from the Souf Area (Algeria) to Nanterre (France) (1950 - 2000) by Marie-Claude Blanc-Chaleard
Contributors
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