TY - JOUR AU - Coates, Benjamin AB - Book Reviews Crossing Empires:  Taking U.S. History into emphasizes how African Americans rebutted Transimperial Terrain. Ed. by Kristin L. H-o associations between race and climate -to op ganson and Jay Sexton. (Durham: Duke U - ni pose African colonization schemes. Exchanges versity Press, 2020. x, 349 pp. Cloth, $104.95. with European officials shaped colonial go-ver Paper, $28.95.) nance in the colonial Philippines, chapters by Anne L. Foster and Oliver Charbonneau dem - This volume “originated in a desire to call out onstrate. British officials even convinced their empire,” but it does more than reheat that American colleagues to surveil and depor - t In aging debate (p. 1). By drawing attention to dian nationalists, Moon-Ho Jung reveals, lead - the fact that the borders crossed by “tr -ansna ing Bhagwan Singh to complain, “the cause of tional” actors of the late nineteenth and early the evil existing in India today is the friendship twentieth centuries were actually imperial of America and England” (p. 277). ones, its “transimperial” histories open e - xcit Transimperial circuitry could also conduct ing new paths for inquiry. anticolonial energies. In Julie Greene’s essay, Stephen Tuffnell’s essay on the American West Indian migrants rely on TI - Crossing Empires: Taking U.S. History into Transimperial Terrain JF - Journal of American History DO - 10.1093/jahist/jaac351 DA - 2022-12-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/crossing-empires-taking-u-s-history-into-transimperial-terrain-rH6HiJ5DBe SP - 638 EP - 639 VL - 109 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -