Readership: Scholars and students of intellectual history, political science, intercultural studies, and international organizations
Edited by Martin H. Geyer, Professor of Modern History, University of Munich, and Johannes Paulmann, Acting Chair of Modern and Contemporary History, University of Munich
Martin H. Geyer and Johannes Paulmann: Introduction: The Mechanics of Internationalism Sidney Pollard: Free Trade, Protectionism, and the World Economy Martin H. Geyer: One Language for the World: The Metric System, International Coinage, Gold Standard, and the Rise of Internationalism, 1850-1900 Andreas Fahrmeir: Passports and the Status of Aliens Madeleine Herren: Governmental Internationalism and the Beginning of a New World Order in the Late Nineteenth Century Johannes Paulmann: Searching for a `Royal International': The Mechanics of Monarchical Relationships in Nineteenth-Century Europe Moira Donald: Workers of the World Unite? Exploring the Enigma of the Second International Leila J. Rupp: The Making of International Women's Organizations Jörg Fisch: Internationalizing Civilization by Dissolving International Society. The Status of Non-European Territories in Nineteenth-Century International Law Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann: Nationalism and the Quest for Moral Universalism: German Freemasonry, 1860-1914 Andreas W. Daum: `The next great task of civilization': International Exchange in Popular Science. The German-American Case, 1850-1900 Hartmut Berghoff: Harmonicas for the World. The Creation and Marketing of a Global Product Rachel Esner: `Art knows no fatherland': Internationalism and the Reception of German Art in France in the early Third Republic Christiane Eisenberg: The Rise of Internationalism in Sport Alexander Schmidt-Gernig: The `Philosophical World Journey' in the Nineteenth Century as a Cultural Comparison: From Investigating the World to Exploring the Self David Blackbourn: `Taking the Waters': Meeting Places of the Fashionable World