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The Yearbook of Transnational History is dedicated to disseminating pioneering research in the field of transnational history. This sixth volume investigates the treatment of tangible and intangible heritage sites created before the advent of nation states and in spaces that are not under the control of nation states. Chapters discuss the appropriation of heritage sites that originated in the era of the Crusades by modern nation states, the lack of national appropriation in the case of transnational sealing sites in Antarctica, the process of recognizing transnational heritage sites in the case of assembly halls created by the transnational labor movement, and the treatment of potential heritage sites in outer space.



Table of Contents
  1. Heritage Without National Boundaries

Barry L. Stiefel and Shelley-Anne Peleg

  1. Crossing Borders with Crusader Heritage

Shelley-Ann Peleg

  1. YU-NESCO: The Role of World Heritage in Making and Breaking Boundaries in Yugoslavia and its Successor States: Croatia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia

Josef Djordjevski

  1. The Labor Movement as UNESCO World Heritage: Claiming a Seat for Workers Through Assembly Halls

Marie Brøndgaard

  1. Approaching Balkan Dark/Dissonant Cultural Heritage Places through Visual Arts: The Case of the ECHO Project

Nikos Pasamitros

  1. The Champlain Quadricentennial: Celebrating 400 years of….?

Anastasia L. Pratt

  1. Fugitives No More: A Multinational Comparative Study of Maroon Heritage Preservation

Barry L. Stiefel

  1. Rediscovering the Roots that Remained Abroad: Challenges and Methods in Teaching Transborder Genealogy

Izabella Parowicz

  1. Stateless Heritage: The Sealing Sites of the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica

Michael Pearson and Melisa A. Salerno

10Aerospatial Heritage Sites: A Borderless, Transnational Heritage of Valued, Meaningful Sites at Altitude

Ryan N. Sisak

Yearbook of Transnational History: (2023)

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      Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
      Publication Date: 24/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9781683933786, 978-1683933786
      ISBN10: 1683933788

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Yearbook of Transnational History is dedicated to disseminating pioneering research in the field of transnational history. This sixth volume investigates the treatment of tangible and intangible heritage sites created before the advent of nation states and in spaces that are not under the control of nation states. Chapters discuss the appropriation of heritage sites that originated in the era of the Crusades by modern nation states, the lack of national appropriation in the case of transnational sealing sites in Antarctica, the process of recognizing transnational heritage sites in the case of assembly halls created by the transnational labor movement, and the treatment of potential heritage sites in outer space.



      Table of Contents
      1. Heritage Without National Boundaries

      Barry L. Stiefel and Shelley-Anne Peleg

      1. Crossing Borders with Crusader Heritage

      Shelley-Ann Peleg

      1. YU-NESCO: The Role of World Heritage in Making and Breaking Boundaries in Yugoslavia and its Successor States: Croatia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia

      Josef Djordjevski

      1. The Labor Movement as UNESCO World Heritage: Claiming a Seat for Workers Through Assembly Halls

      Marie Brøndgaard

      1. Approaching Balkan Dark/Dissonant Cultural Heritage Places through Visual Arts: The Case of the ECHO Project

      Nikos Pasamitros

      1. The Champlain Quadricentennial: Celebrating 400 years of….?

      Anastasia L. Pratt

      1. Fugitives No More: A Multinational Comparative Study of Maroon Heritage Preservation

      Barry L. Stiefel

      1. Rediscovering the Roots that Remained Abroad: Challenges and Methods in Teaching Transborder Genealogy

      Izabella Parowicz

      1. Stateless Heritage: The Sealing Sites of the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica

      Michael Pearson and Melisa A. Salerno

      10Aerospatial Heritage Sites: A Borderless, Transnational Heritage of Valued, Meaningful Sites at Altitude

      Ryan N. Sisak

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