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Transnationalism

Global Migration, Local Charity: African Refugees, Food Provisioning, and the Declining Israeli Middle Class

Liora Gvion
"Food Fights," Volume 5 (2019)
https://www.doi.org/10.21431/Z32S3R

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Black Music Styles as Vehicles for Transnational and Trans-Racial Exchange: Perceptions of Blackness in the Music Scenes of London and Paris (1920s-1950s)

Veronica Chincoli
"Performing Race," Volume 4 (2017)
https://www.doi.org/10.21431/Z3W88X

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Latin Lines and Dots: Transnational Anarchism, Regional Networks, and Italian Libertarians in Latin America

Kirwin R. Shaffer
"The Whole World Is Our Homeland," Volume 1 (2014)
https://www.doi.org/10.21431/Z37P4N

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Hidden Histories and Material Culture: The Provenance of an Anarchist Pamphlet

Andrew D. Hoyt
"The Whole World Is Our Homeland," Volume 1 (2014)
https://www.doi.org/10.21431/Z3CC7X

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Atlantic Circulation of Italian Anarchist Exiles: Militants and Propaganda between Europe and Río de la Plata (1922-1939)

María Migueláñez Martínez
"The Whole World Is Our Homeland," Volume 1 (2014)
https://www.doi.org/10.21431/Z3H59V

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Italian Anarchism as a Transnational Movement, 1885-1915

Davide Turcato
"The Whole World Is Our Homeland," Volume 1 (2014)
https://www.doi.org/doi:10.21431/Z3MW2C

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“‘All Roads Lead to Genoa’: The Anti-G8 Movement in Transnational Perspective,” Volume 7 (2021)

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About Zapruder World

We imagine Zapruder World to be an Open Access digital journal and a network of historians and social activists spread through different places, countries and continents, which will explore the many forms of social conflict and reconsider the notion of social conflict itself.

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  • Roundtable Discussion on “Cinema and Social Conflicts” January 29, 2021
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