Andrew Buchanan teaches global and military history at the University of Vermont. He has written extensively on World War II, including "Globalizing the Second World War" in Past & Present and articles in American Quarterly, Diplomatic History, Journal of Contemporary History, and other journals. His most recent book, From World War to Postwar, was published by Bloomsbury in 2023. Ruth Lawlor teaches diplomatic and military history at Cornell. Her book on sexual violence and the US military justice system in World War II is forthcoming with Oxford University Press, and her writing has appeared in the Journal of Military History, Diplomatic History, and Modern American History.
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Introduction: The Greater SecondWorld War 1. Subaltern Worldmaking after War: India, Indonesia, and the IndianOcean Anticolonial Moment,1945-1946 2. Decolonization, the ViolenceContinuum, and the GreaterSecond World War 3. The British Empire's Pacific War 4. Nodes of Empire, Ports of Solidarity: Decolonization, Racial Capitalism,and the Global War-Work Mutiny of1946 5. Soviet and US Involvement in theColonial World, 1939-1945 6. A Global Metropolis: Tangier duringthe Second World War 7. The "Grand Alliance of Nations": Making War Global, Waging GlobalWar, 1937-1955 8. Civil Aviation and HemisphericDefense: World War II andInternational Disputes overBrazilian Airlines 9. Armed Disorder: Reaffirming theState's Monopoly on LegitimateViolence in Allied-Occupied Europe 10. Living with the Ghosts ofPan-Asianism? Chinese Muslims, Internationalism, andDecolonization 11. Hopes Foreclosed and a WorldRemade: The Long Endings ofWorld War II

