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A French map from 1677 centred on the Indian ocean showing modern day Australia, Indonesia, Southern Asia, Turkey, Greece and Africa. The title of the map is "Carte des Indes Orientales".

Transnationalism in the Long Nineteenth Century

January 2022

A.0. Transnationalism in Long-Nineteenth-Century Literature and Twenty-First-Century Heritage
Editorial

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A.1. George Bowen and his 1854 Murray Handbook for Travellers in Greece
Article

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A.2. Transnationalism, Translation, and Transgression in the Heinemann International Library (1890-97)
Article

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A.3. Between Nationalism, Transnationalism, and Cosmopolitanism in Daniel Deronda’s Klesmer
Article

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A.4. An Oceanic Nation of Pirates in Emmanuel Appadocca or Blighted Life: A Tale of the Boucaneers
Article

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A.5. Heritage as Contestation and Change: Decolonisation in Practice
Article

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R.1. Andrew Ginger, Instead of Modernity: The Western Canon and the Incorporation of the Hispanic (c. 1850-75)
Review

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R.2. Zoë Thomas, Women Art Workers and the Arts and Crafts Movement
Review

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R.3. Clare Walker Gore, Plotting Disability in the Nineteenth-Century Novel
Review

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R.4. Jennifer Beauvais, Domesticated Bachelors and Femininity in Victorian Novels
Review

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R.5. Sally Bushell, Reading and Mapping Fiction: Spatialising the Literary Text
Review

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