Yearbook of Transnational History


(2020)

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Edited by Thomas Adam, Assisted by Austin E. Loignon, Contributions by Eszter Gantner, Heidi Hein-Kircher, Andrew Lees, Alan Lessoff, Aleksander Lupienko, Barry L. Stiefel, Mate Tamaska, Cor Wagenaar
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FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
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240

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1 Searching for Best Practices: Emerging Cities and their Transnational Relations Heidi Hein-Kircher, Eszter Gantner, and Aleksander Lupienko 2 Between Local and Global: The International Network of the Civil Engineer Imre Forbath around 1900 Eszter Gantner 3 Little Vienna - Little Budapest: Ring Boulevards of Three Mid-Sized Towns in the Habsburg Empire, 1848-1920 Mate Tamaska 4 Transnational Modernization on the Periphery? The Role of Engineers in the Rise of Modern Lviv (1870-1914) Aleksander Lupienko 5 The 1894 Galician Crownland Exposition in Lviv as a Polish Hub of Knowledge Transfer Heidi Hein-Kircher 6 Perceived Problems and Progress: German Views of American Society around 1900 Andrew Lees 7 Circulating Between Cities: The Transnational Evolutionary Relationship of Good Roads Development Barry L. Stiefel 8 Popularizing Modernism: The Cold War and the International Style Cor Wagenaar 9 Urban History and the Transnational Perspective Alan Lessoff Index About the Editors and Contributors

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