Contents:
Introduction / Marcus M. Payk and Roberta Perher -- Plebiscites and postwar legitimacy / Brendan Karch -- Teschen and its impossible plebiscite: can the genie be returned to the lamp? / Isabelle Davion -- National self-determination and political legitimacy after Versailles: Leon Wasilewski and the German-Polish borderlands, 1919-1939 / Jesse Kauffman -- The end of Egypt's occupation: Ottoman sovereignty and the British declaration of protection / Aimee Genell -- Ordering the "land of paradox": the fashioning of nationality, religion, and political loyalty in colonial Egypt / Jeffrey Culang -- Fashioning the rest: national ascription in Austria after the First World War / John Deak -- National claims and the rights of others: Italy and its newly found territories after the First World War / Roberta Pergher -- Between race, nation, and empire: tensions of (inter)-nationalism in the early interwar period, 1919-1923 / Caio Simões de Araújo -- Persian visions of nationalism and inter-nationalism in a world at war / Timothy Nunan -- "Emblems of sovereignty": the internationalization of Danzig and the Polish Post Office dispute, 1919-1925 / Marcus M. Payk.