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Transatlanticism: a fading paradigm?
In 2018, the first full year of the Trump presidency, it became abundantly clear that the transatlantic relationship had entered a period of intense discord, causing a series of pessimistic reports and commentary in the mainstream Anglo-American media. With this as the starting point, the article re-examines the study of the ‘transatlantic’ as a region. It engages with thinking of time (periodisation), space (scale), and discipline (methodology) in order to question standard assumptions and open up new avenues for research, identity-formation, and emancipatory commitment.
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- Scott-Smith, G.P.
- Date
- 2024-01-04
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- Diogenes
- Volume
- 65
- Issue
- 1
- Pages
- 97 - 109