Laura Almagor is a Lecturer in Twentieth Century European History at the University of Sheffield
Haakon Ikonomou is a Gerda Henkel Fellow at the Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen
Gunvor Simonsen is Associate Professor at the Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen
Introduction - Laura Almagor, Haakon A. Ikonomou and Gunvor Simonsen
PART I: Time and periodisation
1 Wilsonian moments: Thanassis Aghnides between empire and nation state - Haakon A. Ikonomou
2 Making sense of 1956: experiencing and negotiating the socialist project in Iceland - Rosa Magnusdottir
3 Colonial masculinity: monarchy, military, colonialism, fascism and decolonisation - Diana M. Natermann
4 Jewish medical students in Vienna between two world wars - Natalia Aleksiun
PART II: Exceptional normal
5 'Just an African radical'? A Zambian at the edge of the third world - Ismay Milford
6 Exceptionally normal (post)Ottomans: how failure shaped the futures of Balkan heroes - Isa Blumi
7 The exceptional normal: Hugh Lenox Scott (1853-1934) and the United States' imperial expansion - Stefan Ekloef Amirell
8 A fateful beginning: Mehmed Cavid Bey, politics and finance in the global Middle East, 1908-14 - Ozan Ozavci
PART III: Space and scales
9 Scholar, refugee worker, Jew: Koppel S. Pinson (1904-61) - Laura Almagor
10 Transnational agitator and union activist: James W. Ford and the communist push into the Black Atlantic - Holger Weiss
11 A woman with a typewriter: the international career of Dorothea Weger - Benjamin Auberer
12 A white Atlantic life: the money, books and family of Adrian Bentzon - Gunvor Simonsen
Index