Sophie Verreyken's research while affiliated with KU Leuven and other places

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... Nevertheless, recent methodological transformations within historical studies, and more particularly the rejection in Global History of the primacy of national perspectives and correlated historiographical approaches structured around the nation (Amelina et al., 2012;Faist, 2012), have been key to laying the foundations for the comparison of different boundary-making processes (Akbari et al., 2017;Mog, 2017). In that sense, historians have come to display highly micro and localised approaches to transregional and global processes (Di Fiore & Meriggi, 2013;Soen et al., 2017). Therefore, an enriched and non-essentialized understanding of historical space has emerged, and historians have become better equipped to grasp the complex spatial nature of many modern phenomena and the historically shifting geographical patterns through which they have found expression (Alcalde, 2018;Müller & Torp, 2009). ...