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The Yearbook of Transnational History is dedicated to disseminating pioneering research in the field of transnational history. This seventh volume brings together examples of four different world migration systems, that of the Black Atlantic, of early modern religious migrations, exile in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and twenty-first century refugee systems, thus encompassing more than six centuries from local, regional, transregional, comparative, and macro historical perspectives.
Contents
1Between Macro and Micro History - Scales in Migration Studies
Susanne Lachenicht
2Early Modern Atlantic Slavery and Labor Systems
Trevor Burnard
3The Ties that Bind: Itineraries of Freedom in the Dutch Caribbean
Jessica Vance Roitman
4European Port Cities and the Black Atlantic: On the Potential of Transnational Meso-Histories
Annika Bärwald
5The Moravian Mission in Saron/Suriname (1757-1779) as a Meso-History of the Relationship Between Supra-Territorial Religion and Imperial State-Building
Jessica Cronshagen
6Complexity, Contingency, and Agency: The Heuristic Potential of the Microhistory of Migration
Fabrice Langrognet
7Medicalizing the Refugee Experience: Fractured Continuities and Claims of Novelty in the Psychiatric Study of Forced Migration
Baher Ibrahim
8Fleeing Boko Haram: Historicizing the Refugee Experience in the Lake Chad Basin Region, 2010-2020
Edidiong Emem Ekefre
9World Refugee Systems and Hospitable Form in Twenty-First-Century Life-Writing: Stories of Precarious Life
Jan Rupp



