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Borderlands in World History, 1700-1914 is an edited academic volume associated with Paul Readman, Cynthia Radding, and Chad Bryant, published by Palgrave Macmillan. It examines borderlands as historical spaces shaped by empire, state formation, migration, environmental change, economic pressure, and cultural negotiation across the modern era before the First World War. Rather than treating borderlands as marginal edges of national histories, the book places them at the center of global historical analysis. Its essays range across the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia, showing how borders were made, challenged, lived, and reinterpreted by states and local populations. The volume belongs to global history, borderlands studies, and modern historical scholarship. Its purpose is not to provide a single universal theory, but to demonstrate that borderlands can be compared across regions when attention is given to institutions, landscapes, identities, and the uneven expansion of modern state power.