On September 19th, 2011, Luis Moreno-Caballud and Begoña Santa-Cecilia returned to their apartment after three days of intense […]
Category Archive: transnational history
We have been very clear to the Assad regime, but also to other players on the ground, that […]
In ToM’s final installment of its 2012 UHA coverage, our correspondents present a detailed report regarding one of […]
Welcome to the 2012 Urban History Conference. Hurricane Sandy loomed over the event like depression in a Tim […]
In Sophia Coppola’s Lost in Translation, disaffected American star Bill Murray sleepwalks through his stay in Tokyo. Not […]
In Spike Lee’s 2006 crime drama, Inside Man, a mysterious group of robbers with an apparent political agenda […]
Few words in historical discourse (outside of the word discourse mind you) elicit cynical responses more than transnationalism. […]