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Toward a Comparative History of Borderlands
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Van Schendel, Willem
, Baud, Michiel
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Borderlands
/ Borders
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Comparative history
/ Cross Cultural Studies
/ Cultural Exchange
/ Cultural Influences
/ Cultural Interrelationships
/ Culture Contact
/ Economic development
/ Ethnic minorities
/ Geographic Regions
/ Higher Education
/ Historiography
/ History
/ Human Geography
/ Intercultural Communication
/ International borders
/ International politics
/ International Relations
/ Minorities
/ Nation state
/ Physical Geography
/ Political Divisions (Geographic)
/ Political History
/ Regional Characteristics
/ Smuggling
/ Social History
/ State
/ State formation
/ Territoriality
/ Territories
/ Territory
/ Treaties
/ United States history
/ World History
1997
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Toward a Comparative History of Borderlands
by
Van Schendel, Willem
, Baud, Michiel
in
Borderlands
/ Borders
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Comparative history
/ Cross Cultural Studies
/ Cultural Exchange
/ Cultural Influences
/ Cultural Interrelationships
/ Culture Contact
/ Economic development
/ Ethnic minorities
/ Geographic Regions
/ Higher Education
/ Historiography
/ History
/ Human Geography
/ Intercultural Communication
/ International borders
/ International politics
/ International Relations
/ Minorities
/ Nation state
/ Physical Geography
/ Political Divisions (Geographic)
/ Political History
/ Regional Characteristics
/ Smuggling
/ Social History
/ State
/ State formation
/ Territoriality
/ Territories
/ Territory
/ Treaties
/ United States history
/ World History
1997
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Toward a Comparative History of Borderlands
by
Van Schendel, Willem
, Baud, Michiel
in
Borderlands
/ Borders
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Comparative history
/ Cross Cultural Studies
/ Cultural Exchange
/ Cultural Influences
/ Cultural Interrelationships
/ Culture Contact
/ Economic development
/ Ethnic minorities
/ Geographic Regions
/ Higher Education
/ Historiography
/ History
/ Human Geography
/ Intercultural Communication
/ International borders
/ International politics
/ International Relations
/ Minorities
/ Nation state
/ Physical Geography
/ Political Divisions (Geographic)
/ Political History
/ Regional Characteristics
/ Smuggling
/ Social History
/ State
/ State formation
/ Territoriality
/ Territories
/ Territory
/ Treaties
/ United States history
/ World History
1997
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Toward a Comparative History of Borderlands
1997
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Overview
The historical study of borderlands has been unduly restricted by an emphasis on the legal, political, and geographical aspects of borders and by a state-centered approach. Too often, the question has been how states have dealt with their borderlands rather than how borderlands have dealt with their states--culturally, economically, and politically. This article outlines a comparative approach to the social dynamics (struggles, adaptations, and cross-border alliances) in regions bisected by borders, and it argues that borderland studies provide an indispensable corrective to historical narratives that accept the territoriality to which all modern states lay claim.
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University of Hawaii Press,University of Hawai'i Press
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