Publications for Glenda Sluga

2021 href="http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351206433-7">[More Sluga, G. (2021). The Invention of International Order : Information] Remaking after Napoleon. London: Princeton University Press. 2017 2020 Sluga, G. (2017). Geschichtskolumne. Anfange und End(n) der Weltordnung. Merkur, 71, 72-81. Sluga, G. (2020). Gender, Peace and the New International Sluga, G., Clavin, P. (2017). Internationalisms: A Twentieth- Politics of Humanitarianism in the First Half of the Twentieth Century History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [More (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Gender, War and the Western Information] World since 1600, (pp. 1-26). New York: Oxford University Press. [More Information] Internationalisms: A Twentieth-Century History, (pp. 3-14). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [More Internationalisms. Journal of World History, 31(1), 1-9. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jwh.2020.0000">[More Information] Sluga, G. (2017). The Beginning(s) and End(s) of the International Order. e-International Relations, 22 May 2017, 1- Hetherington, P., Sluga, G. (2020). Liberal and illiberal 10. internationalisms. Journal of World History, 31(1), 1-9. [More Sluga, G. (2017). Who Hold the Balance of the World?: Information] Bankers at the Congress of Vienna and in International History. American Historical Review, 122(5), 1403-1430. [More Information] Huf, B., Sluga, G. (2019). 'New' Histories of (Australian) Capitalism. Australian Historical Studies, 50(4), 405-417. [Mo Internationalisms. In Glenda Sluga, Patricia Clavin (Eds.), re Information] Internationalisms: A Twentieth-Century History, (pp. 61-84). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [More European Security Culture after the Napoleonic Wars. In B. de Information] Graaf, I. de Haan, B. Vick (Eds.), Securing Europe After Napoleon: 1815 and the New Security Order, (pp. 288-305). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [More Sluga, G. (2016). "Globalisierung" - zu welchem Ende? Information] Merkur, 809(10), 59-67. Sluga, G. (2019). Remembering 1919: International Sluga, G., James, C. (2016). Introduction: The long organizations and the future of international order. International international history of women and . In Glenda Affairs, 95(1), 25-43. [More International Politics since 1500, (pp. 1-12). London: Information] Routledge. [More Information] Sluga, G. (2019). The International History of (International) Sovereignty. In Steffi Marung, Matthias Middell (Eds.), Sluga, G. (2016). , the First World War, and sites of Spatializations and the Global Condition, (pp. 257-274). Berlin: international memory. History of Education Review, 45(2), 212- Walter de Gruyter GmbH. [More 0018">[More Information] Information] Sluga, G. (2016). Not so Invisible: Women in International 2018 History. International History and Politics, 2 (1). Sluga, G. (2018). Capitalists and Climate (forthcoming). Sluga, G., James, C. (2016). Women, Diplomacy and Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, International Politics since 1500. London: Routledge. [More href="http://humanityjournal.org/blog/capitalists-and- Information] climate/">[More Information] Sluga, G. (2016). Women, Diplomacy and International Sluga, G. (2018). Hollywood, the United Nations and the long Politics, Before and After the Congress of Vienna. In Glenda history of film communicating internationalism. In Jonas Sluga, Carolyn James (Eds.), Women, Diplomacy and Brendebach, Martin Herzer, Heidi J.S. Tworek (Eds.), International Politics since 1500, (pp. 120-136). London: International Organizations and the Media in the Nineteenth Routledge. [More Information] 157). Abingdon: Routledge. : UWA Publishing. Modern Intellectual History, 13(3). Sluga, G., Rowse, T. (2015). Forum: Global Liberalisms - 2011 Introduction. Modern Intellectual History, 12(3), 523-528. [More international institutions. Journal of Global History, 6(2), 219- Information] 222. [More European Politics, 1812-1817. International History Review, Information] 37(1), 142-166. [More Universality of Human Rights, 1945-1966. In Stefan-Ludwig Information] Hoffmann (Eds.), Human Rights in the Twentieth Century, (pp. Sluga, G. (2015). Review by Glenda Sluga, University of 107-124). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511921667.008">[Mo and the Politics of National Security in the Era of the First re Information] World War. H-Diplo/ISSF Roundtable Reviews, 7(10), 14-18. 2010 Sluga, G. (2015). Turning International: Foundations of Modern International Thought and New Paradigms for Intellectual Sluga, G., Horne, J. (2010). Cosmopolitanism in World History. History. History of European Ideas, 41(1), 103-115. [More Sluga, G., Horne, J. (2010). Cosmopolitanism: Its Pasts and Information] Practices. Journal of World History, 21(3), 369-373. Sluga, G. (2015). Women at the Congress of Vienna. Eurozine. Sluga, G. (2010). Imagining Internationalism. Arts: the Proceedings of the Sydney University Arts Association, 32, 55- 2014 68. Sluga, G. (2014). 'Add Women and Stir': Gender and the Darian-Smith, K., McLeod, J., Sluga, G. (2010). Philanthropy History of International Politics. Humanities Australia, 5, 65-72. and Public Culture: The influence and legacies of the Carnegie Sluga, G. (2014). Internationalism in the age of nationalism. Corporation of New York in Australia. Dialogue (Academy of Agora, 49(1), 23-29. the Social Sciences in Australia), 29(2), 85-90. Sluga, G. (2014). On the Historical Significance of the Sluga, G. (2010). Rene Cassin: Les droits de l'homme und die Presence, and Absence, of Women at the Congress of Vienna, Geschichte der Menschenrechte, 1945-1966. In Stefan-Ludwig 1814-1815. L'Homme, 25(2), 49-62. [More im 20. Jahrhundert, (pp. 92-114). Gottingen: Wallstein Verlag. Information] Sluga, G. (2010). The Transformation of International Sluga, G. (2014). Rediscovering Internationalism. Current Institutions: Global Shock as Cultural Shock. In Niall History: A Journal of Contemporary World Affairs, 113(766), Ferguson, Charles S. Maier, Erez Manela, Daniel J Sargent 305-311. (Eds.), The Shock of the Global: The 1970s in Perspective, (pp. 223-236). Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Sluga, G. (2014). Sexual Congress. History Today, 64(9), 33-39. Press. Sluga, G. (2014). The Human Story of Development: Alva Sluga, G. (2010). UNESCO and the (One) World of Julian Myrdal at the UN, 1949-1955. In Marc Frey, Sonke Kunkel, Huxley. Journal of World History, 21(3), 393-418. [More Development, 1945-1990, (pp. 46-74). London: Palgrave Information] Macmillan. [More 2009 Information] Sluga, G. (2009). A Short History of the Study of Nationalism. 2013 European Studies Newsletter, 39(1), 37-43. Sluga, G. (2013). 'Spectacular Feminism': The International Sluga, G. (2009). Passions, patriotism and nationalism, and History of Women, World Citizenship and Human Rights. In F. Germaine de Stael. Nations and Nationalism, 15(2), 299-318. de Haan, M. Allen, J. Purvis and K Daskalova (Eds.), Women's [More Information] (pp. 44-58). Oxon, UK: Routledge. [More (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Fascism, (pp. 70-87). Oxford, Information] United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. Sluga, G. (2013). Internationalism in the Age of Nationalism. Philadelphia, USA: University of Pennsylvania Press. [More Amrith, S., Sluga, G. (2008). New Histories of the United Information] Nations. Journal of World History, 19(3), 251-274. Sluga, G. (2013), Roundtable: 'Governing the World' by Mark Mazowe. 2007 Sluga, G. (2007). Book review: Connected Worlds: History in 2012 Transnational Perspective; Marilyn Lake and Ann Curthoys Sluga, G. (2012). Was the twentieth century the great age of (eds.). Australian Historical Studies, 38(129), 169-170. Horne, J., Sluga, G., Caine, B. (2007). Cosmopolitanism. Its Europe. European Review of History, 9(2), 183-197. Past and Practices. Dialogue (Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia), 26(3), 79-82. 2001 Sluga, G. (2007). Proclaiming Sovereignty: Glenda Sluga Sluga, G. (2001). Bodies, souls and sovereignty The Austro- Reviews 'The Declaration of Independence: A Global History. Hungarian empire and the legitimacy of nations. Ethnicities, 1, Harvard International Review, xxix (i), 76-77. 207-232. 2006 Sluga, G. (2001). The Patron State: Culture and Politics in Fascist . The Journal of Modern History, 72, 1046-1048. Sluga, G. (2006). Review of Claudio Alfiero, Oltre Sluga, G. (2001). The Problem of and the Italo- nazionalismo. Austrian History Yearbook, 37, 216-217. Yugoslav Border. United States: State University of New York Sluga, G. (2006). The Nation, Psychology, and International Press. Politics, 1870-1919. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 2000 2005 Caine, B., Sluga, G. (2000). Gendering European History: Sluga, G. (2005). Gender. In Finney, P (Eds.), Palgrave 1780-1920. London, New York: Leicester University Press. Advances in International History, (pp. 300-319). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 1988 Sluga, G. (2005). History in Exile: Memory and Identity at the Sluga, G. (1988). Bonegilla: 'A Place of No Hope'. : Borders of the Balkans By Melbourne University history monographs. Pamela Ballinger. The Journal of Modern History, 77(2), 503- 505. Sluga, G. (2005). Nation. In Spongberg, Mary; Curthoys, Ann and Caine, Barbara (Eds.), Companion to Women's Historical Writing, (pp. 360-369). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Sluga, G. (2005). National Sovereignty and Female Equality: Gender, Peacemaking and the New World Orders of 1919 and 1945. In Jennifer A. Davy, Karen Hagemann, Ute Katzel (Eds.), Frieden - Gewalt - Geschlecht, (pp. 166-183). Essen: Klartext Verlag. Sluga, G. (2005). What is national self-determination? Nationality and psychology during the apogee of nationalism. Nations and Nationalism, 11(1), 1-20. [More Information] 2004 Sluga, G. (2004). "Authentic Hybrids" in the Balkan Borderlands - Reply. Current Anthropology, 45(1), 54-55. Sluga, G. (2004). Masculinities, Nations, And The New World Order: Peacemaking And Nationality In Britain, France And The United States After The First World War. In Stefan Dudink, Karen Hagemann, John Tosh (Eds.), Masculinities in Politics and War: Gendering Modern History, (pp. 238-254). Manchester: Manchester University Press. Sluga, G. (2004). The Nation And The Comparative Imagination. In D. Cohen & M. OConnor (Eds.), Comparison and History: Europe in cross-national Perspectives, (pp. 103- 114). New York: Nicholson Museum, . Sluga, G. (2004). Whose history? In Stuart Macintyre (Eds.), The Historian's Conscience, (pp. 126-138). Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. 2003 Sluga, G. (2003). Gender and the Nation: Madame de Stael or Italy. Women's Writing, 10(2), 241-251. Sluga, G. (2003). L'italianità e fascismo: alieni, allogeni, ed assimilazione. In Marina Cattaruzza (Eds.), Nazionalismi di frontiera: Identità contrapposte sull'Adriatico nord-orientale 1850-1950, (pp. 171-172). Italy: Rubbettino Editore. 2002 Sluga, G. (2002). Narrating Difference and Defining the Nation in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century 'Western'