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    • Hollywood, the UN and the Long History of Film Communicating Internationalism. 

      Sluga, Glenda
      Published 2018
      For more than 75 years, Hollywood—its studios and its stars—have played their parts in the political and cultural history of the UN, and twentieth-century internationalism. These days that relationship has been glamorized ...
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    • The Economic History of a European Security Culture, After the Napoleonic Wars 

      Sluga, Glenda
      Published 2019
      Economic developments have long shaped what we think of as the main themes of global as well as national history, from the story of capitalism and the industrial revolution, to the age of empires-cum-nations. Yet peacemaking ...
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    • Averages, indexes and national income: accounting for progress in colonial Australia 

      Huf, Ben
      Published 2019
      Economic statistics are now such an ingrained feature of everyday political discourse that they have recently become ripe as topics of historical scrutiny. This study contributes to this scholarship by shifting attention ...
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    • The Capitalist in Colonial History: Investment, Accumulation and Credit-Money in New South Wales 

      Huf, Ben
      Published 2019
      Capitalists and labourers have long been regarded among the great antagonists of Australian historiography. Yet where the latter has been subjected to constant analysis by successive generations of historians, the formation ...
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    • “Who Hold the Balance of the World?” Bankers at the Congress of Vienna, and in International History 

      Sluga, Glenda
      Published 2017
      By the early nineteenth century, the contingencies of more than two decades of continental wars had reinforced the indispensability of bankers and their networks to European governments. In a period when the term “international” ...
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