Itinerario-International Journal on the History of European Expansion

Papers
(The TQCC of Itinerario-International Journal on the History of European Expansion is 1. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Race, Space, and the Malayan Emergency: Expelling Malay Muslim Communism and Reconstituting Malaya's Racial State, 1945–19547
Exile, Mobility, and Re-territorialisation in Aceh and Colonial Indonesia7
Dis/connection: Violence, Religion, and Geographic Imaginings in Aceh and Colonial Indonesia, 1890s–1920s6
Women, Violence, and Gender Dynamics during and after the Five Patani-Siam Wars, 1785–18386
Displacing Political Islam in Indonesia5
Coercing Mobility: Territory and Displacement in the Politics of Southeast Asian Muslim Movements5
Introduction: Colonial Public Spheres and the Worlds of Print5
A Conversation: Revisiting Publics and Counterpublics3
Europeanising Migration in Multicultural Spain and Portugal During and After the Decolonisation Era3
Big Data and “New” Global History: Global Goods and Trade Networks in Early Modern China and Europe2
A Dissenting Voice: The Clash of Trade and Warfare in Giovanni da Empoli's Account of His Second Voyage to Portuguese Asia2
The Presence of the Colonial Past: Equatorial Guinean Women in Spain2
An Ethiopian Scholar in Tridentine Rome: Täsfa Ṣeyon and the Birth of Orientalism2
A Robust Operation: Resettling, Security, and Development in Late Colonial Angola (1960s–1970s)2
Weeping Qingdao Tears Abroad: Locating Chinese Publics in Colonial Malaya, circa 19192
Classifications at Work: Social Categories and Dutch Bureaucracy in Colonial Sri Lanka2
“Against Right and Reason”: The Bold but Smooth French Take-Over of Dutch Cayenne (1655–1664)2
Settler Worldmaking: Reconfiguring the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 1953–621
A Mulk of One's Own: Languages of Sovereignty, Statehood, and Dominion in the Eighteenth-Century “Empire of Hindustan”1
The African Dimension to the Anti-Federation Struggle, ca. 1950–53: “It has united us far more closely than any other question would have accomplished”1
Akbar or Aurangzeb? Ethics, Empire, and Print Publics in Colonial India1
Histories of Indian Citizenship in the Age of Decolonisation1
British Visions, African Voices: The “Imperial” and the “Colonial” in World War II1
A Sound of Silence in the Archives: On Eighteenth-Century Russian Diplomacy and the Historical Episteme of Central Asian Hostility1
The Ottoman Chancery's Role in Diplomacy with Iran1
Junks to Mare Clausum: China-Maluku Connections in the Spice Wars, 1607–16221
“No Intrigue Is Spared”: Anglo-American Intelligence Networks in the Eighteenth-Century Dutch Republic1
Documentary Constellations in Late-Mamlūk Cairo: Property- andWaqf-Related Archiving on the Eve of the Ottoman Conquest of Egypt1
A Passage to India: Rhetoric and Diplomacy between Muscovy and Central Asia in the Seventeenth Century1
Imagining a Better Future: Anti-colonial Protest and Social Debates in Santo Antão, Cabo Verde, 1945–19751
Modernising Violence and Social Change in the Spanish Sahara (1957–1975)1
Afterword: Newsprint Worlds and Reading Publics in Colonial Contexts1
Occupied Istanbul as a Cominternian Hub: Sailors, Soldiers, and Post-Imperial Networks (1918–1923)1
Petites Affaires: Pacotille Commerce and the Intimate Networks of Free Women of Colour in the Eighteenth-Century French Caribbean1
Unseating “State” and “Archive”: Mobility and Manipulation in Past Environments and Present Praxis1
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