Itinerario-International Journal on the History of European Expansion

Papers
(The TQCC of Itinerario-International Journal on the History of European Expansion is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Exile, Mobility, and Re-territorialisation in Aceh and Colonial Indonesia8
Dis/connection: Violence, Religion, and Geographic Imaginings in Aceh and Colonial Indonesia, 1890s–1920s7
Race, Space, and the Malayan Emergency: Expelling Malay Muslim Communism and Reconstituting Malaya's Racial State, 1945–19547
Women, Violence, and Gender Dynamics during and after the Five Patani-Siam Wars, 1785–18386
Displacing Political Islam in Indonesia5
Coercing Mobility: Territory and Displacement in the Politics of Southeast Asian Muslim Movements5
Classifications at Work: Social Categories and Dutch Bureaucracy in Colonial Sri Lanka4
An Ethiopian Scholar in Tridentine Rome: Täsfa Ṣeyon and the Birth of Orientalism3
A Sound of Silence in the Archives: On Eighteenth-Century Russian Diplomacy and the Historical Episteme of Central Asian Hostility2
“Against Right and Reason”: The Bold but Smooth French Take-Over of Dutch Cayenne (1655–1664)2
Unseating “State” and “Archive”: Mobility and Manipulation in Past Environments and Present Praxis2
“Press the thumb onto the eye”: Moral Effect, Extreme Violence, and the Transimperial Notions of British, German, and Dutch Colonial Warfare, ca. 1890–19142
Big Data and “New” Global History: Global Goods and Trade Networks in Early Modern China and Europe2
A Dissenting Voice: The Clash of Trade and Warfare in Giovanni da Empoli's Account of His Second Voyage to Portuguese Asia2
Occupied Istanbul as a Cominternian Hub: Sailors, Soldiers, and Post-Imperial Networks (1918–1923)1
Histories of Indian Citizenship in the Age of Decolonisation1
Documentary Constellations in Late-Mamlūk Cairo: Property- andWaqf-Related Archiving on the Eve of the Ottoman Conquest of Egypt1
The Partition of India, Bengali “New Jews,” and Refugee Democracy: Transnational Horizons of Indian Refugee Political Discourse1
A Mulk of One's Own: Languages of Sovereignty, Statehood, and Dominion in the Eighteenth-Century “Empire of Hindustan”1
The African Dimension to the Anti-Federation Struggle, ca. 1950–53: “It has united us far more closely than any other question would have accomplished”1
Rethinking the Postwar International Migration Regime from the Global South: Venezuela in a Global History of White Immigration1
A Passage to India: Rhetoric and Diplomacy between Muscovy and Central Asia in the Seventeenth Century1
Settler Worldmaking: Reconfiguring the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 1953–621
The Ottoman Chancery's Role in Diplomacy with Iran1
Companies in the Early Modern World: A Review of Recent Literature1
“No Intrigue Is Spared”: Anglo-American Intelligence Networks in the Eighteenth-Century Dutch Republic1
Untangling (Missionary) Entanglements: Recent Work on Christianisation and Cross-Cultural Contact and the Case for an Entangled Approach1
Petites Affaires: Pacotille Commerce and the Intimate Networks of Free Women of Colour in the Eighteenth-Century French Caribbean1
Colonial Education Goes International: A Micro-History of Knowledge Production and Circulation in an Age of Imperial Crisis1
Disease, DPs, and DDT: A Global Health Perspective on the History of Refugee Relief1
Three Men in a Boat? How the Suminokura, Caron, and the Zheng Experienced the Regime Changes in East Asia (1600–1670): An Essay in Global Microhistory1
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