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July 2013, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 366-367 Religion and the making of modern East Asia By DuBois Thomas David. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. xii+259. 27 b/w illustrations, 7 maps, 5 tables. Hardback £55.00, ISBN 978-1-107-00809-0; paperback £17.99, ISBN 978-1-107-40040-5
by Goossaert, Vincent - 368-369 L'invenzione di un impero: politica e cultura nel mondo portoghese (1450–1600) By Marcocci Giuseppe. Roma: Carocci, 2011. Pp. 191. 8 illustrations. Paperback €16.00, ISBN 978-88-430-6003-0
by Aranha, Paolo - 370-371 Consumption, trade and innovation: exploring the botanical remains from the Roman and Islamic ports at Quseir al-Qadim, EgyptMarijke van der Veen. Frankfurt-am-Main: Africa Magna Verlag, 2011. Pp. xiii+313. 104 b/w illustrations, 16 colour plates, 42 tables. Hardback €69.80, ISBN 978-3-937248-23-3
by Lambourn, Elizabeth - 371-372 Transnational networks: German migrants in the British empire, 1670–1914 Edited By John R. Davis, Stefan Manz, Margrit Schulte Beerbühl. Leiden: Brill, 2012. Pp. viii + 187. Hardback £75.00, ISBN 978-90-04-22349-3
by Fahrmeir, Andreas
March 2013, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-24 Historical foundations for a global perspective on the emergence of a western European regime for the discovery, development, and diffusion of useful and reliable knowledge
by O'Brien, Patrick - 25-49 Shifting trajectories of diamond processing: from India to Europe and back, from the fifteenth century to the twentieth
by Hofmeester, Karin - 50-71 Converting souls across cultural borders: Dutch Calvinism and early modern missionary enterprises
by Parker, Charles H. - 72-94 Microregionalism and intercolonial relations: the case of the Danish West Indies, 1730–1830
by Mulich, Jeppe - 95-116 Simple pleasures: food consumption in Japan and the global comparison of living standards
by Francks, Penelope - 117-141 Useful knowledge, ‘industrial enlightenment’, and the place of India
by Berg, Maxine - 142-164 ‘Bonded by reverence toward the Buddha’: Asian decolonization, Japanese Americans, and the making of the Buddhist world, 1947–1965
by Masatsugu, Michael K. - 165-186 The 1973 Chilean coup and the origins of transnational human rights activism
by Kelly, Patrick William - 187-190 Le débat: histoire, politique, société, 154, March–April 2009, special issue: Ecrire l'histoire du monde (Writing world history)Histoire globale: un autre regard sur le monde (Global history: another view of the world) Edited by Laurent Testot. Paris: Sciences Humaines Editions, 2008. Pp. 264. Paperback €25.40, ISBN 978-2-912601-71-1. - Géohistoire de la mondialisation: le temps long du monde (The geo-history of globalization) By Christian Grataloup. Paris: Armand Colin, 2010. Pp. 288. Paperback €29.40, ISBN 978-2-2002-4450-7
by Margolin, Jean-Louis - 191-192 From the ruins of empire: the revolt against the West and the remaking of Asia By Pankaj Mishra. London: Allen Lane, 2012. Pp. 368. Hardback £20.00, ISBN 978-1-8461-4478-3; paperback £11.99, ISBN 978-0-2419-5466-9
by Aydin, Cemil - 192-194 Shattering empires: the clash and collapse of the Ottoman and Russian empires, 1908–1918 By Michael Reynolds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. xiv+303. 25 b/w illustrations, 5 maps. Hardback £61.00, ISBN 978-0-521-19553-9; paperback £20.99, ISBN 978-0-521-14916-7
by Aksan, Virginia H. - 194-195 Empire and globalisation: networks of people, goods and capital in the British world, c. 1850–1914 By Gary B. Magee and Andrew S. Thompson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Pp. xxi + 291. 13 tables. Hardback £53.00, ISBN 978-0-521-89889-8; paperback £19.99, ISBN 978-0-521-72758-7
by Koorts, Lindie - 195-197 The inner life of empires: an eighteenth-century history By Emma Rothschild. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2011. Pp. xi+483. Hardback US$35.00/£24.95, ISBN 978-0-691-14895-3; paperback US$: 22.95/ £15.95, ISBN 978-0-691-15612-5
by Powell, Avril A. - 197-198 Die missionarische Gesellschaft: Mikrostrukturen einer kolonialen Globalisierung By Helge Wendt. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2011. Pp. 321. €52.00/£48.65, ISBN 978-3-515-09864-9
by Strasser, Ulrike
November 2012, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 342-363 Restoring Miranda: gender and the limits of European patriarchy in the early modern Atlantic world
by Amussen, Susan D. & Poska, Allyson M. - 364-388 Manilamen and seafaring: engaging the maritime world beyond the Spanish realm
by Aguilar, Filomeno V. - 389-414 The friendly planet: ‘Oddfellows’, networks, and the ‘British World’ c.1840–1914
by Downing, Arthur - 415-437 Between global aspirations and local realities: the global dimensions of interwar communism
by Häberlen, Joachim C. - 438-460 ‘Segregation has fallen on evil days’: Smuts' South Africa, global war, and transnational politics, 1939–46
by Hyslop, Jonathan - 461-482 Taming the states: the American Law Institute and the ‘Statement of essential human rights’
by Vik, Hanne Hagtvedt - 483-505 Re-reading W. E. B. Du Bois: the global dimensions of the US civil rights struggle
by Darian-Smith, Eve - 506-526 Resurrecting Che: radicalism, the transnational imagination, and the politics of heroes
by Prestholdt, Jeremy - 527-528 Scarcity and frontiers: how economies have developed through natural resource exploitation, By Edward B. Barbier. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. xviii+748. Hardback £65.00, ISBN978-0-521-70165-5
by Curry-Machado, Jonathan - 528-530 The long divergence: how Islamic law held back the Middle East, By Timur Kuran. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2011. Pp. xvi+405. Hardback £19.95/US$29.95, ISBN978-0-691-14756-7; paperback £16.95/US$24.95, ISBN978-0-691-15641-5
by Lydon, Ghislaine - 530-531 The Muslim empires of the Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals, By Stephen F. Dale. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Pp. xiv+347. 22 b/w illustrations, 18 maps. Hardback £55.00, ISBN978-0-521-87095-5; paperback £19.99, ISBN978-0-521-69142-0
by Bang, Peter Fibiger - 531-532 L'histoire à parts égales: récits d'une rencontre Orient–Occident (XVIe–XVIIe siècle), By Romain Bertrand. Paris: Seuil, 2011. Pp. 664. Paperback €28.00/£21.05, ISBN978-2-02-105017-2
by Houben, Vincent - 532-534 Shaping a global women's agenda: women's NGOs and global governance, 1925–1985, By Karen Garner. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2010. Pp. 310. 11 b/w illustrations. Hardback £65.00, ISBN978-0-7190-8143-9
by Smith, Bonnie G. - 534-535 A social history of knowledge, volume II: from the Encyclopédie to Wikipedia, By Peter Burke. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2012. Pp. vii+359. Hardback £55.00, ISBN978-0-745-65042-5; paperback £17.99, ISBN978-0-745-65043-2
by Fuller, Steve - 535-538 Black flame: the revolutionary class politics of anarchism and syndicalism. Counter-power volume 1, By Michael Schmidt and Lucien Van der Walt. Edinburgh and Oakland, CA: AK Press, 2009. Pp. 500. Paperback £18.00/US$22.50, ISBN 978-1-9048-5916-1. - Anarchism and syndicalism in the colonial and postcolonial world, 1870–1940: the praxis of national liberation, internationalism, and social revolution, By Steven Hirsch and Lucien van der Walt. Amsterdam: Brill Press, 2010. Pp. lxxiv+434. Hardback €109/US$155, ISBN 978-9004188495
by Featherstone, Dave
July 2012, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 166-188 ‘This age is the age of associations’: committees, petitions, and the roots of interwar Middle Eastern internationalism
by Arsan, Andrew - 189-209 Between the crisis of democracy and world parliament: the development of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in the 1920s
by Albers, Martin - 210-232 The League of Nations: a retreat from international law?
by Wertheim, Stephen - 233-256 Competition and complementarity: civil society networks and the question of decentralizing the League of Nations
by Richard, Anne-Isabelle - 257-278 Bringing Asia to the world: Indian trade unionism and the long road towards the Asiatic Labour Congress, 1919–37
by Stolte, Carolien - 279-301 ‘Our common humanity’: print, power, and the colonial press in interwar Tanganyika and French Cameroun
by Hunter, Emma - 302-324 Rotary International's ‘acid test’: multi-ethnic associational life in 1930s Southeast Asia
by Lewis, Su Lin - 325-326 Reviews - A global history of history, By Daniel Woolf. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. xxvii+568. Hardback £60.00, ISBN978-0-521-87575-2; paperback £22.99, ISBN978-0-521-69908-2
by Edward Wang, Q. - 326-328 The politics of anti-Westernism in Asia: visions of world order in pan-Islamic and pan-Asian thought, By Cemil Aydin. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007. Pp. xi+299. Hardback £27.50/US$40.00, ISBN 978-0-231-13778-2
by Farquhar, Michael - 328-329 Die Souveränität der Schwachen: Lateinamerika und der Völkerbund, 1920–1936, By Thomas Fischer. Beiträge zur Europäischen Überseegeschichte 98. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2012. Pp 459. 39 b/w illustrations, 2 tables. Paperback €68.00, ISBN 978-3-515-10077-9
by Raina, Uta - 329-331 Central Asia in world history, By Peter B. Golden. The New Oxford World History Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. Pp. x+178. 25 b/w illustrations. Hardback £45.00, ISBN978-0-19-515-947-9; paperback £12.99, ISBN978-0-19-533-819-5
by Lally, Jagjeet - 331-332 Debt: the first 5000 years By David Graeber. New York: Melville House, 2011. Pp. 544. Hardback £21.99/US$32.00, ISBN 978-1-933633-86-2
by Naidu, Suresh - 332-334 From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean: the global trade networks of Armenian merchants from New Julfa, By Sebouh David Aslanian. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2011. Pp. vi+363. 16 illustrations, 4 maps, 2 tables. Hardback £34.95/US$49.95, ISBN 978-0-520-26687-2
by Kasbarian, Sossie - 334-335 The great American mission: modernization and the construction of an American world order, By David Ekbladh. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2011. Pp. xvi+386. 17 b/w illustrations. Paperback £16.95/US$24.95, ISBN 978-0-691-15245-5
by Rosenberg, Emily S. - 336-337 The big ditch: how America took, built, ran, and ultimately gave away the Panama Canal, By Noel Maurer and Carlos Yu. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2011. Pp. xv+420. 1 halftone, 30 line illustrations, 48 tables, 6 maps. Hardback £24.95/US$35.00, ISBN 978-0-691-14736-3
by LaFeber, Walter - 337-339 Colonial project, national game: a history of baseball in Taiwan, By Andrew D. Morris. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2011. Pp. xi+271. 14 photographs. Hardback £34.95/US$49.95, ISBN 978-0-520-26279-9
by Liu, Jennifer - 339-340 After the event: the transmission of grievous loss in Germany, Taiwan, and China, By Stephan Feuchtwang. New York: Berghahn Books, 2011. Pp. vi+240p. Hardback £55.00/US$95.00, ISBN 978-0-85745-086-9
by Biess, Frank
March 2012, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 3-26 Financing a new nation: a comparative study of the financial roots of the USA and Gran Colombia
by Muse-Fisher, John - 27-51 Another America: Russian mental discoveries of the North-west Pacific region in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries
by Winkler, Martina - 53-77 ‘Destiny seems to point me to that country’: early nineteenth-century African American migration, emigration, and expansion
by Everill, Bronwen - 79-105 Globalizing St George: English associations in the Anglo-world to the 1930s
by Bueltmann, Tanja & MacRaild, Donald M. - 107-128 An unlevel playing field: national income estimates and reciprocal comparison in global economic history
by Jerven, Morten - 129-142 Strange parallels: Southeast Asia in global context, c. 800–1830. Volume 2: mainland mirrors: Europe, Japan, China, South Asia, and the islands
by Strathern, Alan - 143-147 Why the West rules – for now: the patterns of history and what they reveal about the future
by Vries, Peer - 149-150 Global perspectives on global history: theories and approaches in a connected world - By Sachsenmaier Dominic. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. vii + 332. Hardback £55.00, ISBN 978-1-107-00182-4; paperback £19.99, ISBN 978-0-521-17312-4
by Iggers, Georg G. - 150-152 The brokered world: go-betweens and global intelligence, 1770–1820 - Edited by Schaffer Simon, Roberts Lissa, Raj Kapil, and Delbourgo James. Uppsala Studies in History of Science 35. Sagamore Beach, MA: Watson Publishing International, 2009. Pp. xxxviii + 560. B/w illustrations. Hardback US$69.96, ISBN 978-0-88135-374-7
by Metcalf, Alida C. - 152-153 Weltgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts - By Nolte Hans-Heinrich. Vienna: Böhlau Verlag, 2009. Pp. 445. Hardback €29.90, ISBN 978-3-205-78402-9
by Middell, Matthias - 153-155 The world in world wars: experiences, perceptions and perspectives from Africa and Asia - Edited by Liebau Heike, Bromber Katrin, Lange Katharina, Hamzah Dyala, and Ahuja Ravi. Studies in Global History 5. Leiden and Boston, MA: Brill, 2010. Pp. vii + 613. €129.00, ISBN 978-90-04-18545-6
by Motadel, David
November 2011, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 357-379 Crossing borders in transnational gender history
by Wiesner-Hanks, Merry E. - 381-406 Mega-structures of the Middle Ages: the construction of religious buildings in Europe and Asia, c.1000–1500
by Prak, Maarten - 407-429 Global goods and local usages: the small world of the Indian sewing machine, 1875–1952
by Arnold, David - 431-455 Globalizing the 1926 International Sanitary Convention
by Sealey, Anne - 457-480 The Cold War as a historical period: an interpretive essay
by Duara, Prasenjit - 481-504 The village as Cold War site: experts, development, and the history of rural reconstruction
by Sackley, Nicole - 505-528 Socialist high modernity and global stagnation: a shared history of Brazil and the Soviet Union during the Cold War
by Rupprecht, Tobias - 529-533 A history of the world in 100 objects
by Lambourn, Elizabeth - 535-536 Big history and the future of humanity - By Fred Spier. Malden, MA and Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. Pp. xv + 272. Hardback £75.00, ISBN 978-1-4443-3421-0
by Christian, David - 537-538 Soundings in Atlantic history: latent structures and intellectual currents, 1500–1830 - Edited by Bernard Bailyn and Patricia L. Denault. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2009. Pp. xii + 622. 30 halftones, 9 maps, 5 graphs, 5 tables. Hardback £46.95/US$59.95, ISBN 978-0-6740-3276-7; paperback £22.95/US$29.95, ISBN 978-0-6740-6177-4
by Seeman, Erik R. - 538-539 Cosmopolitan thought zones: South Asia and the global circulation of ideas - Edited by Sugata Bose and Kris Manjapra. Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. Pp. xi + 307. Hardback £55.00/US$85.00, ISBN 978-0-230-24337-8
by Chaturvedi, Vinayak - 539-541 Comparative and transnational history: central European approaches and new perspectives - Edited by Heinz-Gerhard Haupt and Jürgen Kocka. New York and Oxford: Berghahn, 2010. Pp vii + 294. Hardback £55.00/US$95.00, ISBN 978-1-84545-615-3
by Sachsenmaier, Dominic - 541-542 Feminism and empire: women activists in imperial Britain, 1790–1865 - By Clare Midgley. London and New York: Routledge, 2007. Pp. x + 206. Hardback £70.00, ISBN 978-0-415-25014-6; paperback £19.99, ISBN 978-0-415-25015-3
by Thorne, Susan - 542-544 Reforming the world: the creation of America’s moral empire - By Ian Tyrrell. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2010. Pp. 336. 15 halftones. Hardback £24.95/US$35.00, ISBN 978-0-691-14521-1
by Sargent, Daniel - 544-545 Mosquito empires: ecology and war in the Greater Caribbean, 1620–1914 - By J. R. McNeill. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Pp. xviii + 371. 12 maps. Hardback £55, ISBN 978-0-521-45286-1; paperback £16.99, ISBN 978-0-521-45910-5
by Engineer, Urmi - 545-546 The devil’s milk: a social history of rubber - By John Tully. New York: Monthly Review Press, 2011. Pp. 416. 27 photographs. Hardback US$87.00, ISBN 978-1-58367-232-7; paperback £17.95/US$24.95, ISBN 978-1-58367-231-0
by Harp, Stephen L.
July 2011, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 169-193 Markets in pre-industrial societies: storage in Hellenistic Babylonia in the medieval English mirror
by van Leeuwen, Bas & Földvári, Peter & Pirngruber, Reinhard - 195-218 The hybrid military establishment of the East India Company in South Asia: 1750–1849
by Roy, Kaushik - 223-247 Transnational intellectual cooperation, the League of Nations, and the problem of order
by Laqua, Daniel - 249-272 Development advisors in a time of cold war and decolonization: the United Nations Technical Assistance Administration, 1950–59
by Webster, David - 273-297 Algeria, France, Mexico, UNESCO: a transnational history of anti-racism and decolonization, 1932–1962
by Shepard, Todd - 299-307 From mobility transition to comparative global migration history
by Lucassen, Jan & Lucassen, Leo - 309-319 Different transitions: comparing China and Europe, 1600–1900
by McKeown, Adam - 321-325 From regional to global repertoires of migration
by Moch, Leslie Page - 327-338 Quantifying mobility in early modern Europe: the challenge of concepts and data
by Ehmer, Josef - 339-344 Some considerations about the link between economic development and migration
by Lottum, Jelle van - 345-349 Ottomans in early modern global history
by White, Sam - 351-352 No enchanted palace: the end of empire and the ideological origins of the United Nations - By Mark Mazower. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2010. Pp. vii + 236. Hardback £16.95/US$24.95, ISBN 978-0-691-13521-2
by Smith, Neil - 352-353 Decolonization and the evolution of international human rights - By Roland Burke. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010. 234 pp. Hardback £36.00/US$55.00, ISBN 978-0-8122-4219-5. - The last utopia: human rights in history By Samuel Moyn. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2010. 336 pp. Hardback £20.95/US$27.95, ISBN 978-0-674-04872-0
by Irwin, Ryan
March 2011, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 7-28 The use of global abstractions: national income accounting in the period of imperial decline
by Speich, Daniel - 29-52 Prebisch and Myrdal: development economics in the core and on the periphery
by Puntigliano, Andrés Rivarola & Appelqvist, Örjan - 53-74 The World Bank and the politics of productivity: the debate on economic growth, poverty, and living standards in the 1950s
by Alacevich, Michele - 75-97 Neo-Malthusianism and development: shifting interpretations of a contested paradigm
by Frey, Marc - 99-119 Coping with hunger? Visions of a global food system, 1930–1960
by Jachertz, Ruth & Nützenadel, Alexander - 121-142 Towards global equilibrium: American foundations and Indian modernization, 1950s to 1970s
by Unger, Corinna R. - 143-151 The anti-politics of inequality: reflections on a special issue
by Engerman, David C. - 153-155 The Wilsonian moment: self-determination and the international origins of anticolonial nationalism - By Erez Manela. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. 352. Hardback £44.00, ISBN: 978-0-19-517615-5; paperback £12.99, ISBN: 978-0-19-537853-5
by Prashad, Vijay - 155-156 The Palgrave dictionary of transnational history: from the mid–19th century to the present day - Edited by Akira Iriye and Pierre-Yves Saunier. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. Pp. xli + 1226. Hardback £160, ISBN: 978-1-403-99295-6
by Farquhar, Michael - 156-158 The bottom billion: why the poorest countries are failing and what can be done about it - By Paul Collier. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. Pp. 224. Paperback £9.99, ISBN: 978-0-19-537338-7
by Reinert, Erik S. - 158-160 Many Middle Passages: forced migration and the making of the modern world - Edited by Emma Christopher, Cassandra Oybus, and Marcus Rediker. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2007. Pp. xi + 263. Hardback £44.95, ISBN: 978-0-520-25206-6; paperback £14.95, ISBN: 978-0-520-25207-3
by Eckert, Andreas - 160-162 Resisting bondage in Indian Ocean Africa and Asia - Edited by Edward A. Alpers, Gwyn Campbell, and Michael Salman. London and New York: Routledge, 2007. Pp 116. Hardback £95, ISBN: 978-0-415-77151-1
by Ward, Kerry - 162-164 World history, the big eras: a compact history of humankind for teachers and students - By Edmund BurkeIII, David Christian, and Ross E. Dunn. Los Angeles, CA: National Center for History in the Schools, UCLA, 2009. Pp. i + 91. Paperback US$15.00, ISBN: 978-0-9633218-7-9
by Streets-Salter, Heather - 164-165 The end of empires: African Americans and India - By Gerald Horne. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 2008. Pp. 274. 7 b/w illustrations. Hardback £37.00, ISBN: 978-1-59213-899-9; paperback £17.99, ISBN: 978-1-59213-900-2
by Manjapra, Kris
November 2010, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 353-372 ‘Even in the remotest corners of the world’: globalized piracy and international law, 1500–1900
by Kempe, Michael - 373-394 New and old peripheries: Britain, the Baltic, and the Americas in the Great Divergence
by Rönnbäck, Klas - 395-422 Creating a local black identity in a global context: the French writer Alexandre Dumas as an African American lieu de mémoire
by Martone, Eric - 423-446 A British sea: making sense of global space in the late nineteenth century
by Pietsch, Tamson - 447-477 Raising revenue in the British empire, 1870–1940: how ‘extractive’ were colonial taxes?
by Frankema, Ewout - 479-501 Mobilizing labour in African agriculture: the role of the International Colonial Institute in the elaboration of a standard of colonial administration, 1895–1930
by Daviron, Benoit - 503-509 A conjuncture in global history or an Anglo-American construct: the British Industrial Revolution, 1700–1850
by O’Brien, Patrick - 511-513 Rome and China: comparative perspectives on ancient world empires - Edited by Walter Scheidel. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Pp. xiii + 240. 8 b/w illustrations. Hardback £45.00, ISBN : 978-0-19-533690-0
by de Ligt, L. - 513-514 The world from 1450 to 1700 - By John E. WillsJr.. The New Oxford World History Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Pp. xii + 176. 25 b/w illustrations. Hardback £45.00, ISBN: 978-0-19-516517-3; paperback £12.99, ISBN: 978-0-19-533797-6
by Hanna, Nelly - 514-515 The age of revolutions in global context, c. 1760–1840 - Edited by David Armitage and Sanjay Subrahmanyam. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. Pp. xi + 301. Hardback £50.00, ISBN: 978-0-230-58046-6; paperback £16.99, ISBN: 978-0-230-58047-3
by Goldstone, Jack A. - 516-517 Creating the ‘New Man’: from Enlightenment ideals to socialist realities - By Yinghong Cheng. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2009. Pp. x + 265. Hardback £53.50, ISBN: 978-0-8248-3074-8
by Friedman, Jeremy - 517-519 Cold War kitchen: Americanization, technology, and European users - Edited by Ruth Oldenziel and Karin Zachmann. Cambridge, MA and London: The MIT Press, 2009. Pp. viii + 415. Hardback £24.95, ISBN : 978-0-262-15119-1
by Scarpellini, Emanuela - 519-520 Workers of the world: essays toward a global labor history - By Marcel van der Linden. Studies in Global Social History, 1. Leiden and Boston, MA: E. J. Brill, 2008. Pp. xiii + 469. Hardback £116.10/US$192.00, ISBN: 978-90-04-16683-7
by Quataert, Donald - 520-522 Globalisierung und Globalgeschichte - Edited by Margarete Grandner, Dietmar Rothermund, and Wolfgang Schwentker. Series Globalgeschichte und Entwicklungspolitik, volume 1. Vienna: Mandelbaum Verlag, 2005. Pp. 220. Hardback €15.80, ISBN: 978-3-85476-175-4
by Naumann, Katja - 522-523 Globalization in world history - By Peter N. Stearns. London and New York: Routledge, 2010. Pp. viii + 168. Hardback £70.00, ISBN: 978-0-415-77917-3; paperback £18.99, ISBN: 978-0-415-77918-0; eBook £18.99, ISBN: 978-0-203-86606-1
by Christian, David
July 2010, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 215-239 Across Zomia with merchants, monks, and musk: process geographies, trade networks, and the Inner-East–Southeast Asian borderlands
by Giersch, C. Patterson - 241-264 Mining, history, and the anti-state Wa: the politics of autonomy between Burma and China
by Fiskesjö, Magnus - 265-287 Borderlands and border narratives: a longitudinal study of challenges and opportunities for local traders shaped by the Sino-Vietnamese border
by Turner, Sarah - 289-312 Are the Central Himalayas in Zomia? Some scholarly and political considerations across time and space
by Shneiderman, Sara - 313-332 Zomian or zombies? What future exists for the peoples of the Southeast Asian Massif?
by Formoso, Bernard - 333-346 A zone of refuge in Southeast Asia? Reconceptualizing interior spaces
by Lieberman, Victor - 347-348 Russia against Napoleon: the battle for Europe, 1807–1814 - By Dominic Lieven. London: Allen Lane, 2009. Pp. xxxv + 618. Hardback £30.00, ISBN : 978-0-713-99637-1
by Waldron, Peter - 348-349 The empire project: the rise and fall of the British world system, 1830–1970 - By John Darwin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Pp xiii + 800. Hardback £25.00, ISBN: 978-0-521-30208-1
by Lieven, Dominic - 349-351 What is global history? - By Pamela Kyle Crossley. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2007. Pp. 152. Hardback £45.00, ISBN: 978-0-745-63300-8; paperback £13.99, ISBN: 978-0-745-63301-5
by Fernandez-Armesto, Felipe - 351-352 Die Kontingenz der Moderne: Wege in Europa, Asien und Amerika - By Wolfgang Knöbl. Frankfurt: Campus-Verlag, 2007. Pp. 361. Paperback €29.90, ISBN: 978-3-593-38477-1
by Nolte, Hans-Heinrich
March 2010, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-28 Asian knowledge and the development of calico printing in Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
by Riello, Giorgio - 29-50 Why England and not China and India? Water systems and the history of the Industrial Revolution
by Tvedt, Terje - 51-73 Empire and locality: a global dimension to the 1857 Indian Uprising
by Carter, Marina & Bates, Crispin - 75-94 Oil in the age of steam
by Madureira, Nuno Luís - 95-124 Chinese emigration in global context, 1850–1940
by McKeown, Adam - 125-148 The global social insurance movement since the 1880s
by Hu, Aiqun & Manning, Patrick - 149-170 Global history and the spatial turn: from the impact of area studies to the study of critical junctures of globalization
by Middell, Matthias & Naumann, Katja - 171-176 Synthetic and temperate rubber in the interwar years and during the Second World War
by Clarence-Smith, William G. - 177-178 Die Karolinger und die Abbasiden von Bagdad: Legitimationsstrategien frühmittelalterlicher Herrscherdynastien im transkulturellen Vergleich - By Wolfram Drews. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2009. Pp. 502. Hardback ₠59.80, ISBN 978-3-05-004560-3
by Hirschler, Konrad - 178-180 Institutions and the path to the modern economy: lessons from medieval trade - By Avner Greif. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. xix + 503. Hardback £53.00, ISBN: 978-0-521-48044-2 paperback £20.99, ISBN: 978-0-521-67134-7
by Ma, Debin - 180-181 On the wings of time: Rome, the Incas, Spain, and Peru - By Sabine MacCormack. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007. Pp. xix + 320. 50 illustrations. Hardback £34.95/US$50.00, ISBN 978-0-691-12674-6; paperback £16.95/US$24.95, ISBN 978–0-691–14905-7
by Newson, Linda - 182-183 Famine: a short history - By Cormac Ó Gráda. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2009. Pp. xiii + 327. 18 b/w illustrations, 11 tables. Hardback £19.95/US$27.95, ISBN 978-0-691-12237-3
by Vanhaute, Eric
November 2009, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 347-377 The mobility transition revisited, 1500–1900: what the case of Europe can offer to global history
by Lucassen, Jan & Lucassen, Leo - 379-404 Forest history and the Great Divergence: China, Japan, and the West compared
by Saito, Osamu - 405-428 State formation and urbanization trajectories: state finance in the Ottoman Empire before 1800, as seen from a Dutch perspective
by Fritschy, Wantje - 429-451 Historical globalization and colonial legal culture: African assessors, customary law, and criminal justice in British Africa
by Ibhawoh, Bonny - 453-474 Reflections on the transnational turn in United States history: theory and practice
by Tyrrell, Ian - 475-495 National aspirations on a global stage: concepts of world/global history in contemporary China
by Spakowski, Nicola - 497-499 The darker nations: a people’s history of the Third World - By Vijay Prashad. New York: The New Press, 2007. Pp. xi + 364. Hardback £18.99, ISBN 978-1565847859; paperback £15.99, ISBN 978-1595583420
by Husain, Adnan A. - 499-500 Empire, colony, genocide: conquest, occupation, and subaltern resistance in world history - By A. Dirk Moses. Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2008. Pp. 504. Hardback £47.50, ISBN 978-1-84545-452-4
by Taithe, Bertrand - 500-502 Global Indian diasporas: exploring trajectories of migration and theory - Edited by Gijsbert Oonk. Amsterdam: International Institute of Asian Studies/Amsterdam University Press, 2007. Pp. 294. Paperback £35.00, ISBN 978 90 5356 035 8. - Global South Asians: introducing the modern diaspora By Judith M. Brown. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. xiv +197. Hardback £45.00, ISBN 9780521844567; paperback £17.99, ISBN 9780521606301
by Chiriyankandath, James - 502-503 Global migration and the world economy: two centuries of policy and performance - By Timothy Hatton and Jeffrey Williamson. Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, 2008. Pp. 488. Paperback £18.95, ISBN 978-0-262-58277-3
by Munck, Ronaldo - 503-504 Small worlds: method, meaning, & narrative in microhistory - Edited by James F. Brooks, Christopher R.N. DeCorce, and John Walton. Santa Fe, NM: School for Advanced Research Press, 2008. Pp. 332. Paperback US$29.95, ISBN 978-1930618-94-7
by Pétré-Grenouilleau, Olivier - 504-506 Global lives: Britain and the world, 1550–1800 - By Miles Ogborn. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Pp. 368. Hardback £45.00, ISBN 9780521845014; paperback £17.99, ISBN 9780521607186
by Ashmore, Paul - 506-507 Women in the Portuguese colonial empire: the theatre of shadows - Edited by Clara Sarmento. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008. Pp. xxi + 304. Hardback £39.99, ISBN 978-1-84718-718-5
by Clayton, Cathryn - 507-509 The environment and world history - Edited by Edmund Burke III and Kenneth Pomeranz. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2009. Pp. xvi + 361. Hardback £41.95/US$60.00, ISBN 9780520256873; paperback £16.95/US$24.95, ISBN 9780520256880
by Arnold, David - 509-510 The ascent of money: a financial history of the world - By Niall Ferguson. London: Allen Lane, 2008. Pp. 442. Hardback £25.00, ISBN 9781486141065
by Cain, Peter J. - 510-512 Empires of the Silk Road: a history of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the present - By Christopher I. Beckwith. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2009. Pp. xxv + 472. Hardback £24.95, ISBN 978-0-691-13589-2
by Cosmo, Nicola Di - 512-514 Power and plenty: trade, war, and the world economy in the second millennium - By Ronald Findlay and Kevin H. O’Rourke. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007. Pp. xxvi + 619. Hardback £28.95, ISBN 978-0-691-11854-3; paperback £20.95, ISBN 978-0-691-14327-9
by Reinert, Erik S.
July 2009, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 191-217 A theory for formation of large empires
by Turchin, Peter - 219-244 Dionysus and drama in the Buddhist art of Gandhara
by Brancaccio, Pia & Liu, Xinru - 245-269 The Eurasian silver century, 1276–1359: commensurability and multiplicity
by Kuroda, Akinobu - 271-292 Desirable teeth: the medieval trade in Arctic and African ivory
by Seaver, Kirsten A. - 293-315 Among the dissenters: reciprocal ethnography in nineteenth-century Inglistan
by Green, Nile - 317-336 European colonial soldiers in the nineteenth century: their role in white global migration and patterns of colonial settlement
by Bosma, Ulbe - 337-338 The discovery of mankind: Atlantic encounters in the age of Columbus - By David Abulafia. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2008. Pp. xxx + 379. 32 illustrations. Hardback £25, ISBN 978-0-300-12582-5
by Segal, Daniel A. - 338-339 Imperial formations - Edited by Ann Laura Stoler, Carole McGranahan and Peter C. Perdue. Advanced Seminar Series. Santa Fe, NM: SAR Press, 2007. Pp. xii + 429. Paperback US$29.95, ISBN 978-1-930618-73-2
by Adelman, Jeremy - 339-341 Possessing the world: taking the measurements of colonisation from the 18th to the 20th century - By Bouda Etemad. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2007. Pp. ix + 250. Hardback US$85, ISBN 978-1845453381
by Darwin, John - 341-342 A global history of modern historiography - By Georg G. Iggers and Q. Edward Wang with the assistance of Supriya Mukherjee. Harlow: Pearson Longman, 2008. Pp. xii + 436. Paperback £22.99, ISBN 978-0-582-09606-6
by Tosh, John - 342-344 Salvation and globalization in the early Jesuit missions - By Luke Clossey. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Pp. xii + 327. Hardback £55, ISBN 9780521887441
by Menegon, Eugenio - 344-345 Travellers and cosmographers: studies in the history of early modern travel and ethnology - Joan–Pau Rubiés. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007. Pp. xiv + 428. Hardback £75, ISBN: 978-0-7546-5936-5
by Matar, Nabil
March 2009, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 7-31 Interconnected synchronicities: the production of Bombay and Glasgow as modern global ports c.1850–1880
by Hazareesingh, Sandip - 33-56 ‘Rich flames and hired tears’: sugar, sub-imperial agents and the Cuban phoenix of empire
by Curry-Machado, Jonathan - 57-79 Bengali raw silk, the East India Company and the European global market, 1770–1833
by Davini, Roberto - 81-103 ‘Paying for the Emergency by displacing the settlers’: global coffee and rural restructuring in late colonial Kenya
by Hyde, David - 105-125 The United Kingdom and the political economy of the global oils and fats business during the 1930s
by Olukoju, Ayodeji - 127-155 The King's Christmas pudding: globalization, recipes, and the commodities of empire
by O’Connor, Kaori - 157-161 Ideas without borders
by Wasserstrom, Jeffrey N. - 163-173 Reconsidering the macro-narrative in global history: John Darwin’s After Tamerlane and the case for comparison
by Adas, Michael - 175-177 Drawing the global colour line: white men’s countries and the international challenge of racial equality - By Marilyn Lake and Henry Reynolds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Pp x + 371. Hardback £45.00, ISBN 9780521881180; paperback £17.99, ISBN 9780521707527
by Hyslop, Jonathan - 177-178 The devil’s handwriting: precoloniality and the German colonial state in Quindao, Samoa, and Southwest Africa - By George Steinmetz. Chicago studies in practices of meaning. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007. Pp. xxviii + 640.78 b/w illustrations, 6 maps, 3 line drawings. Hardback US$90.00, ISBN 9780226772417; paperback US$33.00, ISBN 9780226772431
by Krüger, Gesine - 179-180 Uncovering the history of Africans in Asia - Edited by Shihan de Silva Jayasuriya and Jean-Pierre Angenot. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2008. Pp. xi + 196. Paperback €69.00/US$103.00, ISBN 978–90-04–16291-4
by Walker, Iain - 180-182 The communist experiment: revolution, socialism, and global conflict in the twentieth century - By Robert Strayer. Explorations in world history. Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2007. Pp. 216. Paperback £30.99, ISBN 9780072497441
by Margolin, Jean-Louis - 182-184 Transnational nation: United States history in global perspective since 1789 - By Ian Tyrrell. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Pp. vii + 286. Paperback £17.99, ISBN 978 1 4039 9368 7
by Guarneri, Carl - 184-185 L’Esprit économique impérial (1830–-1970): groupes de pression & réseaux du patronat colonial en France & dans l’empire - Edited by Hubert Bonin, Catherine Hodeir, and Jean-François Klein. Paris: Publications de la Société Française d’Histoire d’Outre-Mer, 2008. Pp. 844. Paperback €70.00, ISBN 978–2-85970–037-9
by Aldrich, Robert - 185-186 Britain, the empire, and the world at the Great Exhibition of 1851 - Edited by Jeffrey A. Auerbach and Peter H. Hoffenberg Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008. Pp xviii + 219. 14 b/w illustrations. Hardback £55.00, ISBN 978–0-7546–6241-9
by Rydell, Robert W. - 186-188 The making of a tropical disease: a short history of malaria - By Randall M. Packard. The Johns Hopkins biographies of disease. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. Pp. xvii + 296. 2 halftones, 19 line drawings. Hardback £16.50, ISBN 978–0-8018–8712-3
by Wright, Marcia - 188-189 Vermeer’s hat: the seventeenth century and the dawn of the global world - By Timothy Brook. New York: Bloomsbury Press, and London: Profile Books, 2008. Pp. xi + 272. Hardback US$26.95, ISBN 978–1-59691–444-5; or £18.99, ISBN 978–1-84668–112-7
by Wills, Jr, John E.
November 2008, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 289-311 Imperial paths, big comparisons: the late Ottoman Empire
by Emrence, Cem - 313-335 Power and markets in global finance: the gold standard, 1890–1926
by Balachandran, G. - 337-359 The road to the Industrial Revolution: hypotheses and conjectures about the medieval origins of the ‘European Miracle’
by van Zanden, Jan Luiten - 361-387 Knowledge and divergence from the perspective of early modern India
by Roy, Tirthankar - 389-418 ‘Profits sprout like tropical plants’: a fresh look at what went wrong with the Eurasian spice trade c. 1550–1800
by Halikowski Smith, Stefan - 419-443 Was fashion a European invention?
by Marco Belfanti, Carlo - 445-449 Seascapes and Mediterranean crossings
by Driessen, Henk - 451-457 Aden, Geniza, and the Indian Ocean during the Middle Ages
by Aslanian, Sebouh - 459-462 Global histories of food
by Fernández-Armesto, Felipe - 463-465 The world: a history By Felipe Fernández-Armesto. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2007. Pp. xlviii + 1056 + appendices (59 pp). Hardback $126.20, ISBN 978-0-13-113499-7
by Christian, David - 465-467 Matters of exchange: commerce, medicine and science in the Dutch golden age By Harold J. Cook. New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press, 2007. Pp. 576. 60 b/w illustrations. Paperback £14.99, ISBN: 9780300143218
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