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The Yearbook of Transnational History is dedicated to disseminating pioneering research in the field of transnational history.This eighth volume brings together case studies of Jewish heritage and Jewish history in the Caribbean, China, Europe, and North America from the thirteenth to the twentieth century. It includes chapters about the Jewish presence in Ancient China, the building of synagogues in the Atlantic World, Jewish soccer culture, Jewish migration to Canada, and the work of the Ukrainian-Jewish intellectual Solomon Goldelman.
Thomas Adam is Professor of Political Science at the University of Arkansas.
1. Tracing the Jewish Networks of Ancient China: Reclaiming Power and Refuting IsolationMary Ainslie and James Fujitani (University of Nottingham Ningbo, China)2. Synagogue Development at the Sunset of Atlantic World Chattel Slavery: A Comparison of the British West Indies and United/Confederate States of AmericaBarry L. Stiefel (College of Charleston, United States)3. Strength via Soccer: Hakoah Vienna in the United States and Canada in the late 1920sHernan Tesler-Mabé (Huron University, Canada)4. Tying Together Homes Old and New: Connected Spaces in Yiddish Migrant Personal NarrativesVardit Lightstone (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)5. Transnational Dimensions of Ukrainian-Jewish RapprochementOlga Petrova (Central European University, Hungary)Index