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A major contribution to the burgeoning field of global migration history, this book explores the historical clash between transnational networks of migrant mobility with state attempts to control t...
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A major contribution to the burgeoning field of global migration history, this book explores the historical clash between transnational networks of migrant mobility with state attempts to control them. Showcasing the latest research in the field, Melancholy Borders brings together a wide range of scholarship that illuminates the crucial role played by migration and migration regulation in the creation of the modern world.

Taking inspiration from the scholarship of historian Adam McKeown (1965–2017), contributors push migration history beyond its long-standing focus on the North Atlantic by spotlighting transnational networks across the Americas, Africa, and Eurasia. At the same time, they demonstrate that consequent efforts to arrest the movement of people were foundational for the rise of the modern global order, international law, and the standardization of the nation-state. Nationalist efforts to restrict migration became a global phenomenon. Melancholy Borders presents case studies that offer different approaches to studying migration and its regulation, featuring conceptual richness as well as geographical and temporal diversity. This book at once marks the advances in the field of global migration history, takes stock of new directions, and opens up new trajectories for future research.

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Price: $35.00
Pages: 376
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Columbia Studies in International and Global History
Publication Date: 09 June 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231207195
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

HISTORY / World, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration, HISTORY / Modern / General, LAW / Emigration & Immigration

More than a tribute to the work of the late Adam McKeown, essays included in Melancholy Borders point to the many corners of the world where a modern tension between mobility and restriction illustrates contestations over power, freedom, and human autonomy not often captured in national treatments of immigration.

Andrew B. Liu is associate professor of history at Villanova University. He is the author of Tea War: A History of Capitalism in China and India (2020).

Owen Miller is assistant professor of history at Bilkent University. He is the author of The Conquest of the Mountains: State Violence, Technology, and Authoritarianism in the Ottoman East (2025).

Meha Priyadarshini is senior lecturer in history at the University of Edinburgh. She is the author of Chinese Porcelain in Colonial Mexico: The Material Worlds of an Early Modern Trade (2018).

Preface: Tensions of Global Mobility, by Andrew B. Liu, Owen Miller, and Meha Priyadarshini
Introductıons
1. Adam McKeown: An Appreciation, by Patrick Manning
2. Adam McKeown and History in the Modern World, by Matthew Connelly
3. Globalizing Chinese History: A Maverick’s Contribution, by Eugenia Lean
Part I. Theoretical Interjections
4. “Tempest-Tost”? Climate and Global Migration in Historical Perspective, by Sam White
5. From Sentimentalists to Global Elites: “Replacement” Thinking in Western Europe and the
United States Since the 1830s, by Leo Lucassen
Part II. Solidarity and the Making of Global Networks
6. Connections: Kinship as a Repertoire in the Evolution of Global Capitalism, by Rachel Tamar Van
7. Destroying the Family to Save the Nation: Rethinking the Role of Overseas Chinese in
China’s War of Resistance Against Japan, by Jack Neubauer
8. Mobility, Borders, and Global Histories of Asia: A Sino-Islamic Perspective, by John Chen
Part III. Global Migration and Sovereign State Regimes
9. Refugees at the Ends of Empire: The Catastrophes of the Circassians and Armenians, by Owen Miller
10. Staking Claims to Manchuria: Russian, Chinese, and Japanese Reflections on the
Blagoveshchensk Massacre Since 1900, by Martin T. Fromm
11. Negotiating Sovereignties: Deportations and the Cold War “Chinese Question” in the
Philippines, 1952–1970, by Chien-Wen Kung
12. Traitors to the Nation: Labor Migrants and Socialist Citizenship in Guinea’s First Republic, by John Straussberger
Epılogues
13. The Alchemy of Order, by Lauren Benton
14. Adam McKeown and I: On Historiography and the History of Migration, by José C. Moya
Bibliography of Adam Mckeowns’s Works
Contributors
Index