Tuning Empires. Teaching Transnational Citizenship and Empires (original) (raw)

“The Vasa Museum - Reflections on a Privileged Narrative about Empire”, Teaching Empires. Gender and Transnational Citizenship in Europe: Teaching with Gender, ed. by Mary Clancy and Andrea Petö, European Women's Studies in International and Interdisciplinary Classrooms. A book series by Athena, Athena & Centre for Gender Studies, Stockholm University, Utrecht& Stockholm, 2009, p. 23–32

Annika Olsson

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Introduction. Gender in the Empire

Sabine Schmolinsky

SpaceTime of the Imperial, 2017

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Clancy, Mary, Pető, Andrea (eds.) Teaching Empires. Gender and Transnational Citizenship in Europe. 2009. ATHENA, University of Utrecht

Andrea Peto

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„Tuning Empires. Teaching Transnational Citizenship and Empires” in The Making of European Women’s Studies. Vol. IX. Eds. Berteke Waaldijk, Else van der Tuin. ATHENA, University of Utrecht, 2009. pp. 28-31.

Andrea Peto

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MSc Gender History Option: Gender and Empire: Contested Meanings and Divergent Practices

Paul Nugent

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"Gendering the Nation and Empire: Anthropological Investigations in Retrospect"

Sebastian Jackson

NEXUS: The Canadian Student Journal of Anthropology , 2014

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Empire: Past and Present_Syllabus_22F

Yang Zhang

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Teaching with Gender. European Women’s Studies inInternational and Interdisciplinary Classrooms. A book series by ATHENA : Teaching Gender, Diversity and Urban Space

Andrea Peto

2009

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Introduction. A gendered empire.

Nancy Jouwe

Gendered Empire, 2020

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New Perspectives on the History of Gender and Empire Comparative and Global Approaches

Julia Malitska

New Perspectives on the History of Gender and Empire : Comparative and Global Approaches, 2018

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Teaching with Gender. European Women’s Studies inInternational and Interdisciplinary Classrooms. A book series by ATHENA : Teaching Subjectivity.Travelling Selves for Feminist Pedagogy

Andrea Peto

2009

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Empire and Colonialism in the Modern World (Spring 2018) — Social Studies 98pl

Daragh Grant

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Empire and Colonialism in the Modern World (Spring 2017) — Social Studies 98pl

Daragh Grant

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Empire and Colonialism in the Modern World (Spring 2016) — Social Studies 98pl

Daragh Grant

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Empire and education

Yuko Ida, Manca Sustarsic, Amy Sojot

Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020

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Workshop "Gender and empire: A trans-imperial approach to gender politics and the colonial state, 1848-1945" (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, 18–20 June 2018)

Teresa Segura-Garcia, Albert Garcia-Balañà, Jeanne Moisand

2018

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The Challenge and Serendipity of Writing World History through the Prism of Empire

Jane Burbank

Ab imperio, 2010

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Signifying Gender and Empire

Clare A Lees

Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 2004

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The International Political Sociology of Empire

Alex Colas

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Boğaziçi University Spring 2024 SOC 598 ANTHROPOLOGY OF EMPIRE

Ezgi Güner

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Empires, States, and Political Imagination Department of History

Jane Burbank

2011

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New Imperial History and the Challenges of Empire

Ilya Gerasimov, Sergey Glebov

2009

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Syllabus - Nation, Empire, and Colonialism

Erol Ülker

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Review of Woman and Empire in 'Frontline,' 21: 6, March 13-26, 2004. by Soumitra K. Choudhury (Delhi University).

Indrani Sen

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Women and Social Movements in Modern Empires since 1820

Barbara Molony

2017

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Review: Krishan Kumar, Visions of Empire. How Five Imperial Regimes Shaped the World (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2017).

René Koekkoek

MGN - Low Countries Historical Review, 2018

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Empire as a Subject for Philosophy (Polis, Imperium, Cosmopolis) (Philosophy, 2019)

James Alexander

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Education after empire: A biopolitical analytics of capital, nation, and identity

Alexander Means

Educational philosophy and Theory, 2020

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Women, Gender, Intimacy, and Empire

Elisa Camiscioli

Journal of Women's History, 2013

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History, Histories, or Historicity: The Time of Educational Liberation in the Age of Empire

Noah De Lissovoy

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Recent Historiography of Empire

Kevin C Young

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Social Theory in the Age of Empire

Karuna Mantena

Empire and Modern Political Thought, edited by Sankar Muthu, 2012

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Girls' Schools and Empire (1800−1950)

Hayarpi Papikyan

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education, 2022

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Inter-imperiality: Vying Empires, Gendered Labor, and the Literary Arts of Alliance (Duke UP) Introduction and Chapter One. (Winner of the Immanuel Wallerstein Book Award from the American Sociological Association)

Laura Doyle

Inter-imperiality: Vying Empires, Gendered Labor, and the Literary Arts of Alliance (Duke UP), 2020

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Empires, Imperial States, and Colonial Societies (2014)

George Steinmetz

2014

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