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Sidelined but essential: the International Statistical Institute, the League of Nations and the statistical observation of the ‘world economy’ after the First World War

European Review of History, 2023
Despite the ‘first wave of globalization’ in the five decades before the First World War, the notion of an actually existent, single ‘world economy’ spread only after this conflict.
M. Bemmann
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White Internationalism and the League of Nations Movement in Interwar Australia

Journal of Global History, 2023
Popular support for the League of Nations spread around the world in the interwar period but it did not spread evenly. Instead, it was concentrated in white-majority countries: both in Europe and beyond in the form of settler societies around the world ...
Aden Knaap
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The League of Nations’ Collaboration with an ‘International Public’, 1919–1939

Contemporary European History, 2022
This article analyses the distinctive characteristics of how the League of Nations sought to publicly legitimise itself from 1919 to 1939. Discussing the work of the Information Section of the League Secretariat, it traces the organisational development ...
Emil Eiby Seidenfaden
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Performing Internationalism: The ISCM as a ‘Musical League of Nations’

Journal of the Royal Musical Association, 2022
After the First World War, some musicians embraced ‘international’ identities in novel ways, requiring novel strategies.6 During the 1920s, internationalist initiatives were launched in musicology, music education, folk music and more, joining a more ...
Giles Masters
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Malariology and decolonization: Eastern European experts from the League of Nations to the World Health Organization

Journal of Global History, 2022
The article de-centres the global history of disease by examining the agency of Eastern European expertise at international organizations and during decolonization.
Bogdan C. Iacob
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A forgotten proponent of a league of nations and his contributions to international law

Leiden Journal of International Law, 2022
Around a century ago, Zhou Wei became the first Chinese francophone international lawyer. Yet his contributions to international law are often overlooked in academic literature even though he was the first Chinese member of the renowned Institute of ...
Li Chen
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