Preface: Tensions of Global Mobility, by Andrew B. Liu, Owen Miller, and Meha Priyadarshini Introductions 1. Adam McKeown: An Appreciation, by Patrick Manning 2. Adam McKeown and History in the Modern World, by Matthew Connelly 3. Globalizing Chinese History: A Maverick's Contribution, by Eugenia Lean Part I. Theoretical Interjections 4. "Tempest-Tost"? Climate and Global Migration in Historical Perspective, by Sam White 5. From Sentimentalists to Global Elites: "Replacement" Thinking in Western Europe and the United States Since the 1830s, by Leo Lucassen Part II.
Solidarity and the Making of Global Networks 6. Connections: Kinship as a Repertoire in the Evolution of Global Capitalism, by Rachel Tamar Van 7. Destroying the Family to Save the Nation: Rethinking the Role of Overseas Chinese in China's War of Resistance Against Japan, by Jack Neubauer 8. Mobility, Borders, and Global Histories of Asia: A Sino-Islamic Perspective, by John Chen Part III. Global Migration and Sovereign State Regimes 9. Refugees at the Ends of Empire: The Catastrophes of the Circassians and Armenians, by Owen Miller 10. Staking Claims to Manchuria: Russian, Chinese, and Japanese Reflections on the Blagoveshchensk Massacre Since 1900, by Martin T. Fromm 11.
Negotiating Sovereignties: Deportations and the Cold War "Chinese Question" in the Philippines, 1952-1970, by Chien-Wen Kung 12. Traitors to the Nation: Labor Migrants and Socialist Citizenship in Guinea's First Republic, by John Straussberger Epilogues 13. The Alchemy of Order, by Lauren Benton 14. Adam McKeown and I: On Historiography and the History of Migration, by José C. Moya Bibliography of Adam Mckeowns's Works Contributors Index.