Journal issue

Postal Traffics

Monde(s)
2024/2 No 26


226 pages

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Table of contents

Special Issue. Postal Traffics

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Postal Traffics in Global Historical Perspective. Postalizing Globalization and Globalizing Postal Networks

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The Reform of the Postal System between Spanish and Portuguese Empires in a Global and Comparative Perspective

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The Capitalist and Colonial Logics of Rowland Hill’s Postal Reforms: Terra Nullius, Uniform Pricing, and “Conveyance at the Lowest Rate”

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Brazil in Postal Globalization, from Bilateral Treaties to the Entry into the Universal Postal Union (1810-1877)

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“The Comity of Nations”: The Chinese Post Office, the Universal Postal Union, and the Abolition of the “Alien Post Offices”, 1843-1923

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Symbolic Decolonization and Postal Politics: Sovereignty, Secession and the Stamps of Pseudo-States in Sub-Saharan Africa, c.1960-1979

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A Revolutionary Takeoff. Cuban Airmail Traffics from 1940 to 1970: Rise, Quarantine and Alternative

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“Nothing can replace the Post”

Electronic mail and the UPU in the 1980s

Book Discussion

Book review

The News of Empire: Telegraphy, Journalism, and the Politics of Reporting in Colonial India, c. 1830-1900

Amelia Bonea, New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2016

Varia

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Indigenous Revolutionaries and Colonial Informants: Colonial “Intermediaries” as Tools of a Power They Undergo


Publication date: 09/24/2024

Uploaded: 09/26/2024

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