Incoming Resources
- Borders, Mobility and Belonging
- Démanteler les frontiéres, contre l'impérialisme et le colonialisme, Harsha Walia ; traduit de l'anglais par Patrick Cadorette et Miriam Heap-Lalonde ; préface d'Andrea Smith
- Gendering border studies
- Homelands, shifting borders and territorial disputes, Nadav G. Shelef
- The Turner thesis concerning the role of the frontier in American history
- Borderlands, comparing border security in North America and Europe
- Episodios sobre la fijación de las fronteras nacionales, JulioLondoño Paredes
- Undoing border imperialism
- Fronteras, fuentes de conflicto y cooperación, Luis Fernando Trejos Rosero, editor ; Angélica Rodríguez Rodríguez [and eight others]
- Border games, the politics of policing the U.S.-Mexico divide, Peter Andreas
- Anthropocene geopolitics, globalization, security, sustainability, Simon Dalby
- Invisible countries, journeys to the edge of nationhood, Joshua Keating
- A letter to the president of the U. States of America, proposing a method whereby the merits of the conflicting claims of the United States and Great Britain, on the disputed frontier, may be correctly examined and determined by scientific principles, combined with indisputable data, grounded in equity : together with an examination of the treaty of 1783, from which is derived a demonstration of the falsehood of the British claim, by John Lee
- The Alaskan boundary, by Marcus Baker
- The Alaska boundary line, an address before the American Geographical Society, by T.C. Mendenhall
- Utopia for realists, how we can build the ideal world, Rutger Bregman ; translated from the Dutch by Elizabeth Manton
- The Alaskan boundary dispute from an American point of view, by William H. Lewis
- Political frontiers and boundary making, by Sir Thomas H. Holdich
- Memorial on the Canal de Haro as the boundary line of the United States of America, presented in the name of the American government to His Majesty William I, German Emperor and King of Prussia as arbitrator, by the American plenipotentiary George Bancroft
- Travels in the United States of America and Canada, containing some account of their scientific institutions, and a few notices of the geology and mineralogy of those countries : to which is added an essay on the natural boundaries of empires, by I. Finch