Studying the entangled histories of the areas conceptualized as Middle Eastern and North
Atlantic World in the interwar years is crucial to understanding the two areas' respective and
common histories until today. However many of the manifold connections exchanges and
entanglements between the areas have not received thorough scholarly attention yet. The
contributors to this volume address this by bringing together various innovative and
interdisciplinary approaches to the topic. They thereby further the understanding of the two
areas' entangled histories and diversify prevailing concepts and narratives. Through this the
volume also offers enriching insights into the global history of the early 20th century.