Itinerario-International Journal on the History of European Expansion

Papers
(The TQCC of Itinerario-International Journal on the History of European Expansion is 0. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
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Towards a More Intimate Understanding of Black Female Lives in Slavery – ADDENDUM5
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The Late Colonial State Revisited2
“Press the thumb onto the eye”: Moral Effect, Extreme Violence, and the Transimperial Notions of British, German, and Dutch Colonial Warfare, ca. 1890–19142
Mathematics, Mao, and Many Reasons. An Interview with Kapil Raj2
Editorial2
Geninka and Slavery: Jesuit Casuistry and Tokugawa Legislation on Japanese Bondage (1590s–1620s)2
ITI volume 48 issue 2 Cover and Back matter2
“Whiteness,” Prejudice, and the Consolidation of an Anglo-American Elite in Nineteenth-Century Hong Kong2
ITI volume 46 issue 2 Cover and Back matter2
Expanding the Borders of Atlantic History1
‘Propping up the rebellion’: Big business, late colonialism, and decolonisation in Rhodesia, 1966–19791
Petites Affaires: Pacotille Commerce and the Intimate Networks of Free Women of Colour in the Eighteenth-Century French Caribbean1
“Blackshirts” and “Blacklists”: The Politics of Late-Colonial Central Kenya, 1958–19631
The Native Militia in the Seventeenth-Century Spanish Philippines: A Space of Power for the Indigenous Elite1
Spheres of Life and Scales of Action among Gujarati and Omani Merchants in the African Great Lakes Region, 1920s–1930s1
Brassage on Film: Late Colonialism in French Africa and Race-Making in Postcolonial France in the Work of Jean Rouch1
Arming Slaves in Early Modern Maritime Asia - ERRATUM1
Forum Introduction: Gender, Intimate Networks, and Global Commerce in the Early Modern Period1
Tourism, Space and Agency: Unpacking Māori Guides’ Creation of “Imagined Whakarewarewa”1
Colonial Education Goes International: A Micro-History of Knowledge Production and Circulation in an Age of Imperial Crisis1
“Your sister growes rich by her great trade”: Catherine Nicks's Intimate Economy1
Reciprocal Mobilities in Colonial Encounters in Eighteenth-Century Luzon1
‘History writing as an act of faith in humanity.’ An interview with Ben Teensma0
Afterword: Tourism and Empire0
“An Easily and Cheaply Exploitable Asset”: Tourism as a Development Strategy in East Africa0
ITI volume 47 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
Habsburg in Havana. Outsider Participation in the Spanish Empire: the Slaving Licence of Romberg & Consors of Ghent, 1780–900
A Plea for Openness and Debate: An Interview with Gwyn Campbell0
Revolution and Resistance: An Exploration of the Looping Effect in the Moluccas in 18170
Decolonising Rural Spaces: FAO in India and British-Malaya, c. 1947-1965.0
Is Global History Global? Convergences and Inequalities0
Colonial Recognition? The Appropriation of Dutch Land and Population Registers as Legal Documents in Eighteenth-Century Sri Lanka0
For their Own Ends: Universalist Idealism and Political Pragmatism in Late Colonial Human Rights Reforms0
“Three New Paradigms of Indigenous American (Re-)Discovery”0
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Political Experimentation in the Age of Global Revolutions0
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Disease, DPs, and DDT: A Global Health Perspective on the History of Refugee Relief0
Overseas Trade and War. Reconstructing a Late Eighteenth-Century East India Company Voyage to Asia Between Routine and Unpredictability0
Capital and Kin: English Women's Intimate Networks and Property in Barbados0
ITI volume 46 issue 3 Cover and Back matter0
A Quiet Convergence of Interests: Makassar as an Emporium for Chinese Trade, 1613–16690
Imperial Secrecy versus Scientific Exploration. Nicolas Thiéry de Menonville's Botanical Mission to Bring Cochineal from Colonial Mexico to Saint-Domingue0
The Politics of Printing and Knowledge Production in Latin America and the Caribbean0
Information and Idioms in Circulation: Engaging the Minority Classification in 1930s India0
Regimes of Bondage: The Encounter between Early Modern European and Asian Slaveries – ERRATUM0
Looping Bureaucracies. Imperial Administrations and Socio-Political Change in Asia (1750–1950)0
Arming Slaves in Early Modern Maritime Asia0
Dangerous Friendships in Eighteenth-Century Buddhist Laṅkā and Siam0
Ships, Spatial Interconnections, and the Problematization of Peripheral East Asia in the 1860s0
Friendship and International Relations in the Himalayas: Bhutan, Britain, and the 1910 Treaty of Punakha0
Corrupt Traditions and Traditions of Corruption: Caste, Colonialism, and Corruption in Late Nineteenth-Century India0
Reproducing “Patriotism” On the Rim of Portugal: Lusophone Public Spheres in Modern British Hong Kong0
Histories of Empire and Environmental Legacies in Africa0
“A Not Unworthy Record”?: Sir Ponnambalam Arunachalam's 1901 Census of Ceylon and the Transforming of Dynamic Nominalism0
Conversations along the Mbwemkuru: Foreign Itinerants and Local Agents in German East Africa0
Politically correct consensus is not for me: An interview with Gert Oostindie0
ITI volume 47 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
Bringing Capital Back In: The Industrial Revolution and the Crisis of Slavery in the British Empire0
Relocation and Dislocation: Civilian, Refugee, and Military Movement as Factors in the Disintegration of Postwar China, 1945–490
ITI volume 48 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
A Parochial Approach: Colonial Entomology on the Plantations of Nineteenth-Century Sri Lanka0
Islands in Global History0
ITI volume 47 issue 3 Cover and Back matter0
Foreword0
British Subjects by Birth, Imperial Citizens by Choice: The Straits Chinese and Cultural Citizenship in Colonial Malaya0
Forced Migration and Refugee Resettlement in the Long 1940s: An Introduction to Its Connected and Global History0
Colonial Baggage: An Introduction0
Conditioning Tourism and Trade: Designs for Travel Aboard the Great White Fleet in the “American Tropics,” 1899–19300
The 1943 West African Editors’ Press Delegation to the United Kingdom: Mediating the Metropole from World War II Nigeria0
Sino-Portuguese Trafficking of Children during the Ming Dynasty0
“Try to Make a Fresh Start”: Dahomean Politicians Rethinking Oil Palm Development in the Late Colonial Period (1957-1960)0
“An Imperial Clearing House for Commercial Information and Suggestions:” The British Imperial Council of Commerce, 1911–19250
Managing “White” Criminality: Disorderly Britons on the China Coast, c. 1918–19400
“Bringing ‘The Magic Carpet Up to Date’: Imperial Airways in Iraq, 1920–1932”0
“Come to Java”: Colonial Tourism and the Fragile Illusion of an “Island Paradise”0
Eastward across the Western Sea: The Indian Oceanic Trafficking of Africans into China0
Regimes of Bondage: The Encounter between Early Modern European and Asian Slaveries0
“A Federal Army for East Africa”: Late Colonial Visions for the Future of the King’s African Rifles and East African Federation0
Navigating the British Atlantic in the Eighteenth Century: What the Logbooks Tell Us0
Rethinking the Postwar International Migration Regime from the Global South: Venezuela in a Global History of White Immigration0
Not Just a Commercial Voyage: A Cultural-Historical Perspective of the East Indiaman Compton's Voyage to Bombay (1723–26)0
From Borderlands to the Sea: Recent Studies of Indigenous Atlantic Travellers0
Truths from Morocco: Knowledge Production and Danish-Moroccan Encounters in the Eighteenth Century0
‘There is still a certain rejection of African history in the West.’ An Interview with Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch0
Circles of Kings and Right of the Port: Maritime Violence and the Galactic Polity in 14th Century Sri Lanka0
Tipu and the Turks: An Islamicate Embassy in the Age of British Expansion0
Grete Mostny and the Making of Indigenous Archaeology: European Immigration, White Racial Hegemony, and Chilean Nationalism0
An English East India Company Ship's Crew in a Connected Seventeenth-Century World0
Scots in the English Atlantic from 1603 to 1660: Policy, Patronage, and Subjecthood0
Supportive, Destructive, or Indifferent? Expanding Global Markets and the End of Slavery in Continental East Africa in the Twentieth Century0
Welfare for War Veterans: How the Dutch Empire Provided for European Mercenary Families, c. 1850 to 19140
From Piracy to Mechanization: The Atlantic Logwood Trade, 1550–17750
Constructing Health Regions in Late Colonial French Africa0
Contesting Epistemological Territory: History Education and Decolonisation in Hong Kong0
From POW to Cold War DP: A Global Microhistory of Former Yugoslav Soldiers in Occupied Germany, 1946–480
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New Angles on Whiteness and the Making of the Modern World0
A British Approach to Colonial Development? Community Development Rhetoric in British Late Colonialism (1940s–1950s)0
A Tolerated Terror: Rahmah bin Jabir and the Age of Revolutions in the Gulf, 1760-18300
ITI volume 47 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
Human Trafficking, Beautiful Women, the Land of the Cockaigne, and Burmese Bells: The Significance of the Sexual Reminiscences of the Florentine Merchant Francesco Carletti (1573–1636) in Ragioname0
European Imperial Rule through Ottoman Land Law: British Cyprus, the Italian Dodecanese, and French Mandatory Syria0
Rethinking ‘Late Colonialisms’ in Africa: An Introduction.0
Towards a More Intimate Understanding of Black Female Lives in Slavery0
“Slavery-Free”: Labour at the Todos os Santos Factory (Bahia, ca. 1840–1870)0
Silent Heritage: Investigating Ruxton's Nigeria Collection at the Horniman Museum and Gardens0
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State of Reciprocity: The “Looping Effect” in the Circular Production of Colonial Knowledge, Social Customs, and Tax Policy in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Indonesia0
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Buying Patience: Ordering and Purchasing Wedding Jewellery and Furniture through Intimate Networks during Eighteenth-Century Mercantile Marriage Initiation and Preparation0
Introducing The View from the Sea. The Practice of Early Modern Transoceanic Commercial Navigation0
Riotous Lives and Subversive Literatures: New Directions in Global Histories of Resistance0
Untangling (Missionary) Entanglements: Recent Work on Christianisation and Cross-Cultural Contact and the Case for an Entangled Approach0
Britain's Involvement in Chile's Cambiaso Mutiny, 1851–2: A Case of Political Dependency at the Dawn of the Republic0
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Museum as a Proper Noun: Representations of the Museum in East Asian Travel Writings in the Late Nineteenth Century0
Rethinking the late colonial state in Africa through diplomatic training0
Gathering Souls: Jesuit Missions in the Spanish Empire0
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Navigating a Hostile Medium: Observations of the Environment As an Aid to Oceanic Voyaging in the Age of Sail0
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Chinese “Coolies”: Hidden Drivers of Nineteenth-Century Cuba’s Economic Transformation0
The Gérants of Eighteenth-Century Saint-Domingue: From Plantation Managers to Hidden Economy Smugglers0
Companies in the Early Modern World: A Review of Recent Literature0
ITI volume 46 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
“Internal Frontiers”: Whiteness, Intimacy, and the Expatriate Home in Britain's African Colonies during the Postwar Period0
Occupied Istanbul as a Cominternian Hub: Sailors, Soldiers, and Post-Imperial Networks (1918–1923)0
The Partition of India, Bengali “New Jews,” and Refugee Democracy: Transnational Horizons of Indian Refugee Political Discourse0
The Elephant in the Archive: Knowledge Construction and Late Eighteenth-Century Global Diplomacy0
To Keep the Land Populated. Localising Empire and Constructing Locality, in the Sixteenth-Century Charcas Frontier0
Settler Worldmaking: Reconfiguring the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 1953–620
Introduction: Who Belongs in the Empire? Culture, Race, and Malleable Identities in (semi)Colonial Port Cities, 1840–19600
Introduction: Hidden economies of slavery0
Indonesian Tourism Workers on Volcanoes and Geotourism's Colonial Origins: Making a Subaltern History Visible0
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