AcknowledgementsNotes on ContributorsIntroduction: Framing the Law of Nations in Intellectual Property in theNineteenth CenturyP. Sean MorrisPart 1Industrial Innovation in History and Conflicts1 The Key Historical Influences Leading to the Paris Convention for theProtection of Industrial Property of 1883Louise J. Duncan2 Challenging the Normative Impact of Technological InnovationFrom the Norm Development Process of the Paris Convention to GlobalPatent Justice Johannes Thumfart3 Innovation DiplomacyInternational Exhibitions and the Rise of Innovation in the Lawof Nations P. Sean Morris4 Mr Patent Goes to War!Industrial Property and the Breakdown of the International Order duringWorld War I Phillip JohnsonPart 2Film and Regal Approaches to Copyright5 Stuck in a WaltzThe Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and Its Imperial Approachto the Berne Convention 183Péter Munkácsi6 The Man behind the CurtainDeveloping Film’s Double Exposure of Intellectual Property 207Johanna Gibson7 The Untold Story of the First Copyright Statute of ChinaExploring the 1910 Copyright Code of the Great Qing Dynasty Jyh-An Lee and Yangzi LiPart 3Trademarks, Terroir and the Colonies8 The Crystallization of International NormsA Case Study on Diffusion of Trademark Norms in Early-20th CenturyChina Ainee Adam9 The Unusual Extension of Imperial Intellectual Property Laws toColonies in Daniel Opoku Acquah10 Early American Federal Trademark Law and the Law of Zvi S. Rosen11 The Transforming Face of TerroirUnde Venis Geographical Indications? Devanshi Saxena and Esther van ZimmerenIndex