
The latest issue of
Humanity (Vol. 12, no. 1, Spring 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Ria Kapoor, Removing the International from the Refugee: India in the 1940s
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Katharine White, Germany and Colonia Dignidad: Colonial Entanglement, Medical Humanitarianism, and Human Rights Abuses in Chile
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Valeska Huber & Jan C. Jansen, Dealing with Difference: Cosmopolitanism in the Nineteenth-Century World Of Empires
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Claude Markovits, Cosmopolitanism and Imperialism in Nineteenth-Century British India
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Francisco A. Ortega, Postcolonial Cosmopolitan Republicanism: A Conceptual Approach to Nineteenth-Century New Granada/Colombia
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Martin Rempe, Respect!: Edward Wilmot Blyden and the Cosmopolitan Challenge
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Alison Bashford, The Family of Man: Cosmopolitanism and the Huxleys, 1850–1950
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Jürgen Osterhammel, Concluding Essay: Cosmopolitanism as Doctrine, Attitude, and Practice