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November 2024, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 323-343 Empire of Impartiality: Managing Indebtedness to Foreigners in Eighteenth-Century China
by Zhang, Meng - 344-369 Globalization, welfare, and inequality: Evidence from transoceanic market integration, 1815–1913
by Chilosi, David & Federico, Giovanni - 370-391 South Africa’s Haymarket: the Knights of Labor and political violence in the United States and South Africa, 1886–1892
by Parfitt, Steven - 392-420 Man-making and World-making on Two Wheels: Indian ‘Globe Cyclists’ in the Interwar Years
by Fischer-Tiné, Harald & Naha, Souvik - 421-438 The caged bird sings of freedom: Maya Angelou’s anti-colonial journalism in the United Arab Republic and Ghana, 1961–1965
by White, Alex - 439-462 Communicating overpopulation to a global audience: Disney’s Family Planning (1968)
by Ellis, Patrick & Olszynko-Gryn, Jesse
July 2024, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 195-220 Do mountains kill states? Exploring the diversity of Southeast Asian highland communities
by Leadbetter, Michael Paul & Sastrawan, Wayan Jarrah - 221-239 Contractor states and globalization of the market for naval artillery technology (1500–1750)
by Cossart, Brice - 240-259 Freeing Chinese Men on the María Luz: Gender and the Latin American Coolie Trade
by Tinsman, Heidi - 260-280 Parsi capital and imperial infrastructure: Shipping and shopping in the port of Aden, 1840-1888
by Toussia Cohen, Itamar - 281-300 “The Same Causes Occasioning the Same Effects”: The “Jewish Question”, the “Chinese Question” and the Global Precedents of Exclusion in Late Nineteenth Century Central Europe
by Sorescu, Andrei - 301-321 Towards Development: The Yellow River project and UNRRA’s technical assistance to China, 1944–1947
by Tao, Jiayi
March 2024, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-17 Mapping Byzantine Sericulture in the Global Transfer of Technology
by Wu, Gang - 18-36 Rethinking colonialism through early modern global diplomacy: A tale of Pampangan mobility
by Tremml-Werner, Birgit - 37-56 The company-microstate: The Auckland Islands and corporate colonialism in global history, 1849-52
by Howitt, Rohan - 57-76 Doing Utopia: Radical utopian communities, mobility, and the body in the early twentieth century
by Kramm, Robert - 77-97 White Internationalism and the League of Nations Movement in Interwar Australia
by Knaap, Aden - 98-117 A merger of equals: The political economy of the World Bank’s early contacts with China
by Pachetti, Federico - 118-134 Three meanings of colonialism: Nehru, Sukarno, and Kotelawala debate the future of the Third World Movement (1954-61)
by Bhardwaj, Sandeep - 135-154 The Sino-Malaysian Rubber Trade, 1950-80: A Global History
by Yao, Yu & Guo, Youxin - 155-174 Working for the Wireless World: Radio Uganda Technicians and the Wo/manpower of 1970s Cosmopolitanism
by Milford, Ismay - 175-194 India, the United Nations Human Rights Commission, and the 1979 Virginity Testing Scandal
by Parekh, Jinal & Datta, Antara
November 2023, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 329-342 Connecting the ancient Afro-Eurasian world
by Cobb, Matthew Adam - 343-364 Behind gold for pepper: The players and the game of Indo-Mediterranean trade
by Simmons, Jeremy A. - 365-383 Indian merchants abroad: Integrating the Indian ocean world during the early first millennium CE
by Cobb, Matthew Adam - 384-400 Intertwined maritime Silk Road and Austronesian routes: A Taiwanese archaeological perspective
by Liu, Jiun-Yu - 401-425 Islands in a sea of sand: The role of Tarim Basin polities in global trade during late antiquity
by Høisæter, Tomas Larsen - 426-438 From cakravartin to bodhisattva: Buddhist models for globalization
by Cohen, Signe - 439-460 The poor woman’s energy: Low-modernist solar technologies and international development, 1878–1966
by Chatterjee, Elizabeth - 461-480 Substituting Coffee and Tea in the Eighteenth Century: A Rural and Material History with Global Implications
by Hodacs, Hanna
July 2023, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 153-171 Going West: Socialist flexibility in the long 1970s
by Cucu, Alina-Sandra - 172-191 The archer and the arrow: Zen Buddhism and the politics of religion in Nazi Germany
by Panzer, Sarah - 192-215 The extreme southern origins of globality: Circumnavigation, habitability, and geopolitics
by Onetto Pavez, Mauricio - 216-235 Transregional by design: The early communist press in the middle east and global revolutionary networks
by Sayim, Burak - 236-258 The World in Blocs: Leo Amery, the British Empire and Regionalist Anti-internationalism, 1903–1947
by Hewitt, Liane - 259-280 The Development Dichotomy: Colonial India’s Accession to the ILO’s Governing Body (1919–22)
by Gidney, Thomas - 281-303 ‘Only One Earth’: Environmental Perceptions and Policies before the Stockholm Conference, 1968–1972
by Joos, Lena - 304-325 On the rationale and implications of China’s RMB internationalization: A global historical perspective
by Lim, Kean Fan - 326-326 Transregional by design: The early communist press in the middle east and global revolutionary networks – CORRIGENDUM
by Sayim, Burak - 327-327 The extreme southern origins of globality: Circumnavigation, habitability, and geopolitics – ADDENDUM
by Onetto Pavez, Mauricio
March 2023, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-24 Local advantage in a global context. Competition, adaptation and resilience in textile manufacturing in the ‘periphery’, 1860–1960
by Frederick, Katharine & van Nederveen Meerkerk, Elise - 25-46 Asia’s oceanic Anthropocene: How political elites and global offshore oil development moved Asian marine spaces into the new epoch
by Huebner, Stefan - 47-67 The Hands Off Ethiopia campaign, racial solidarities and intercolonial antifascism in South Asia (1935–36)
by Buelli, Arlena - 68-87 ‘They must either be informed or they will be cominformed’: Covert propaganda, political literacy, and cold war knowledge production in the Loyal African Brothers series
by LoBue, Adam - 88-107 (Anti-)Colonialism, religion and science in Bengal from the perspective of global religious history
by Strube, Julian - 108-130 Scurrying seafarers: shipboard rats, plague, and the land/sea border
by Skotnes-Brown, Jules - 131-151 Interwar statistics, colonial demography, and the making of the twentieth-century refugee
by Schult, Anne - 152-152 The Hands Off Ethiopia campaign, racial solidarities and intercolonial antifascism in South Asia (1935-1936) – CORRIGENDUM
by Buelli, Arlena
November 2022, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 355-373 People, animals, and island encounters: A pig’s history of the Pacific
by Sand, Jordan - 374-393 Enslaved in Dzungaria: what an eighteenth-century crocheting instructor can teach us about overland globalisation
by Hellman, Lisa - 394-417 Islam and the cognitive study of colonialism: The case of religious and educational reform at Egypt’s al-Azhar
by Nakissa, Aria - 418-437 Co-opting the cooperative movement? Development, decolonization, and the power of expertise at the Co-operative College, 1920s–1960s
by Moulton, Mo - 438-456 Chairman Cotton: Socialist Bulgaria’s cotton trade with African countries during the early Cold War (1946–70)
by Zofka, Jan - 457-476 ‘To the benefit of Africa, the world, and ourselves’: The American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa (ANLCA) Mission to Nigeria, 1966–1968
by Farquharson, James Austin - 477-495 Entangled political histories of twentieth-century West Africa: The case of Guinean exile networks
by Straussberger, John - 496-514 Hinterland: The political history of a geographic category from the scramble for Africa to Afro-Asian solidarity
by Unangst, Matthew - 515-538 The intimate labour of internationalism: maternalist humanitarians and the mid-twentieth century family planning movement
by Bourbonnais, Nicole C. - 539-561 Early modern Iberian empires, global history and the history of early globalization
by Yun-Casalilla, Bartolomé - 562-562 ‘To the benefit of Africa, the world, and ourselves’: The American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa (ANLCA) Mission to Nigeria, 1966-1968 – CORRIGENDUM
by Farquharson, James Austin
July 2022, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 173-190 Special issue introduction: Towards a global history of international organizations and decolonization
by Muschik, Eva-Maria - 191-209 The League of Nations and the post-Ottoman recolonization of the Nile Valley: The imperial Matryoshka of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1922–1924
by Potì, Giorgio - 210-232 The league against imperialism, national liberation, and the economic question
by Jani, Disha Karnad - 233-253 Malariology and decolonization: Eastern European experts from the League of Nations to the World Health Organization
by Iacob, Bogdan C. - 254-271 ‘With a minimum of bitterness’: decolonization, the right to self-determination, and the Arab-Asian group
by Ewing, Cindy - 272-291 States, nations, and self-determination: Afghanistan and decolonization at the United Nations
by Leake, Elisabeth - 292-311 From administrative to political order? Global legal history, the organic law, and the constitution of mandate Syria, 1925–1930
by Mestyan, Adam - 312-330 Three days in December: Jewish human rights between the United Nations and the middle east in 1948
by Loeffler, James - 331-352 UNHCR and the Algerian war of independence: postcolonial sovereignty and the globalization of the international refugee regime, 1954–63
by Rahal, Malika & White, Benjamin Thomas - 353-353 The League of Nations and the post-Ottoman recolonization of the Nile Valley: The imperial Matryoshka of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1922–1924 – CORRIGENDUM
by Potì, Giorgio - 354-354 UNHCR and the Algerian war of independence: postcolonial sovereignty and the globalization of the international refugee regime, 1954–63 – ADDENDUM
by Rahal, Malika & White, Benjamin Thomas
March 2022, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-19 What is refugee history, now?
by Banko, Lauren & Nowak, Katarzyna & Gatrell, Peter - 20-41 Decolonizing madness? Transcultural psychiatry, international order and birth of a ‘global psyche’ in the aftermath of the Second World War
by Antić, Ana - 42-68 Towards a global perspective on early modern slave trade: prices of the enslaved in the Indian Ocean, Indonesian Archipelago and Atlantic worlds
by van Rossum, Matthias - 69-88 Strategies of Decolonization: Economic Sovereignty and National Security in Libyan–US Relations, 1949–1971
by Dietrich, Christopher R. W. - 89-108 Democratic imperialism and Risorgimento colonialism: European legionnaires on the Argentine Pampa in the 1850s
by Bonvini, Alessandro & Jacobson, Stephen - 109-127 A great convergence: The American frontier and the origins of Japanese migration to Brazil
by Lu, Sidney Xu - 128-150 Was the British industrial revolution a conjuncture in global economic history?
by O’Brien, Patrick - 151-158 Patrick O’Brien on industrialization, little Britain and the wider world
by Vries, Peer - 159-164 The industrial revolution, an unintended consequence of self-defence?
by Prados de la Escosura, Leandro - 165-171 The Industrial Revolution and globalization: A discussion of Patrick O’Brien’s contribution
by Inikori, Joseph E.
November 2021, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 315-335 The value within multiform commodities: North African phosphates and global markets in the interwar period
by Gruskin, Rebecca - 336-354 Developing communities: the Ford Foundation and the global urban crisis, 1958–66
by Collings-Wells, Sam - 355-374 Bringing fish to the shore: fishermen’s knowledge and the anti-whaling protests in Norway and Japan, 1900–12
by Holm, Fynn - 375-394 Miranda in the Balkans: decadent despotism, consulship, and the making of a south-eastern revolutionary in the Age of Revolution
by Simeonov, Simeon - 395-414 Scaling up and zooming in: global history and high-definition archaeology perspectives on the longue durée of urban–environmental relations in Gerasa (Jerash, Jordan)
by Lichtenberger, Achim & Raja, Rubina & Seland, Eivind Heldaas & Simpson, Ian A. - 415-434 From converts to cooperation: Protestant internationalism, US missionaries and Indian Christians and ‘Professional’ social work between Boston and Bombay (c. 1920–1950)
by Brunner, Michael Phillipp - 435-450 Commodity frontiers and the transformation of the global countryside: a research agenda
by Beckert, Sven & Bosma, Ulbe & Schneider, Mindi & Vanhaute, Eric - 451-455 Commodity frontiers: concepts and history
by Berg, Maxine - 456-461 Comments on time, space and method for the study of commodity frontiers and the transformation of the global countryside
by Mostern, Ruth - 462-465 Commodity frontiers: a view from economic history
by Findlay, Ronald & O’Rourke, Kevin Hjortshøj - 466-469 Commodity frontiers and global histories: the tasks ahead
by Beckert, Sven & Bosma, Ulbe & Schneider, Mindi & Vanhaute, Eric - 470-470 Commodity frontiers and global histories: the tasks ahead – CORRIGENDUM
by Beckert, Sven & Bosma, Ulbe & Schneider, Mindi & Vanhaute, Eric - 471-471 Perspectivizing pandemics: (how) do epidemic histories criss-cross contexts? – ERRATUM
by Birn, Anne-Emanuelle
July 2021, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 159-184 The Great Eastern Crisis (1875–1878) as a global humanitarian moment
by Ruprecht, Adrian - 185-206 Why were there no war crimes trials for the Korean War?
by Wilson, Sandra - 207-226 ‘An ombudsman for Mauritius?’ Decolonization and state human rights institutions in the 1960s
by Kirby, James - 227-245 Reputation on the (green) line: revisiting the ‘Plaza moment’ in United Nations peacekeeping practice, 1964–1966
by Tudor, Margot - 246-265 Civil War in El Salvador and the origins of rights-based humanitarianism
by O’Sullivan, Kevin - 266-285 Dating the Great Divergence
by Goldstone, Jack A. - 286-293 Historical national accounting and dating the Great Divergence
by Broadberry, Stephen - 294-300 Two concerns about the interpretation of the estimates of historical national accounts before 1850
by van Zanden, Jan Luiten & Bolt, Jutta - 301-308 Past growths: pre-modern and modern
by Malanima, Paolo - 309-314 Why understanding the timing of divergence matters
by Goldstone, Jack A.
March 2021, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 4-23 Why was nationalism European? Political ethnicity in Asia and Europe 1400–1850
by Lieberman, Victor - 24-43 Aphrodisiacs in the global history of medical thought
by Moore, Alison M. Downham & Pithavadian, Rashmi - 44-64 Into the bazaar: Indian Ocean vernaculars in the age of global capitalism
by Bishara, Fahad & Wint, Hollian - 65-84 How global was the age of revolutions? The case of Mount Lebanon, 1821
by Hill, Peter - 85-100 The shift from indirect to direct trade between China and South Asia, 1684–1740
by Holroyd, Ryan - 101-121 Up from the farm: a global microhistory of rural Americans and Africans in the First World War
by Page, Melvin E. - 122-140 Solving world problems: the Indian women’s movement, global governance, and ‘the crisis of empire’, 1933–46
by Parr, Rosalind - 141-157 History, Sovereignty, Capital: Company Colonization in South Australia and New Zealand
by Birchall, Matthew
November 2020, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 333-335 Pandemics that changed the world: historical reflections on COVID-19
by Frankema, Ewout & Tworek, Heidi - 336-349 Perspectivizing pandemics: (how) do epidemic histories criss-cross contexts?
by Birn, Anne-Emanuelle - 350-362 Germs, genomes, and global history in the time of COVID-19
by Harper, Kyle - 363-379 Comparative pandemics: the Tudor–Stuart and Wanli–Chongzhen years of pestilence, 1567–1666
by Brook, Timothy - 380-393 Epidemics, indigenous communities, and public health in the COVID-19 era: views from smallpox inoculation campaigns in colonial Guatemala
by Few, Martha - 394-407 Pandemics and the politics of difference: rewriting the history of internationalism through nineteenth-century cholera†
by Huber, Valeska - 408-420 Connectivity and seasonality: the 1918 influenza and COVID-19 pandemics in global perspective
by Chandra, Siddharth & Christensen, Julia & Likhtman, Shimon - 421-433 How reminders of the 1918–19 pandemic helped Australia and New Zealand respond to COVID-19
by Rice, Geoffrey W. - 434-443 ’17, ’18, ’19: religion and science in three pandemics, 1817, 1918, and 2019
by Phillips, Howard - 444-458 Viral surveillance and the 1968 Hong Kong flu pandemic
by Peckham, Robert - 459-477 Endemic risks: influenza pandemics, public health, and making self-reliant Indian citizens
by Sivaramakrishnan, Kavita - 478-492 Pandemics and soft power: HIV/AIDS and Uganda on the global stage
by Doyle, Shane - 493-507 Ebola and COVID-19 in Sierra Leone: comparative lessons of epidemics for society
by Richards, Paul
July 2020, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 203-223 Transoceanic Arabic historiography: sharing the past of the sixteenth-century western Indian Ocean
by Bahl, Christopher D. - 225-244 Slavery and the new history of capitalism
by Burnard, Trevor & Riello, Giorgio - 245-267 Environmental factors in trade during the great transformation: advancing the geographical coverage before 1950
by Brolin, John & Kander, Astrid - 269-289 United by grass, separated by coal: Uruguay and New Zealand during the First Globalization
by Travieso, Emiliano - 291-309 ‘Mingled in an almost inextricable confusion’: the panics of 1873 and the experience of globalization
by Davies, Hannah Catherine - 311-329 Speaking for the ‘world power economy’: electricity, energo-materialist economics, and the World Energy Council (1924–78)
by Russ, Daniela - 331-332 German religious women in late Ottoman Beirut: competing missions, by Julia Hauser. Studies in Christian Mission 45. Leiden: Brill, 2015. Pp. x + 391. Hardback €149.00, ISBN: 978-90-04-28249-0
by Motadel, David
March 2020, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-18 Disentangling commodity histories: pauame and sassafras in the early modern global world
by Griffin, Clare - 19-38 Linking the Atlantic and Indian Oceans: Asian textiles, Spanish silver, global capital, and the financing of the Portuguese–Brazilian slave trade (c.1760–1808)
by Bohorquez, J. - 39-60 Why don’t some cuisines travel? Charting palm oil’s journey from West African staple to Malayan chemical
by Pakiam, Geoffrey Kevin - 61-79 Transnationalism and insurrection: independence committees, anti-colonial networks, and Germany’s global war
by Jenkins, Jennifer & Liebau, Heike & Schmid, Larissa - 81-99 The Trading with the Enemy Acts in the age of expropriation, 1914–49
by Mulder, Nicholas - 101-122 The globalization of hybrid maize, 1921–70
by Byerlee, Derek - 123-147 Water powers: the Second World War and the mobilization of hydroelectricity in Canada, the United States, and Germany
by Cohn, Julie & Evenden, Matthew & Landry, Marc - 149-168 A benchmark for the environment: big science and ‘artificial’ geophysics in the global 1950s
by Goossen, Benjamin W. - 169-191 Decolonization, the Cold War, and Africans’ routes to higher education overseas, 1957–65
by Burton, Eric - 193-194 Global entanglements of a man who never traveled: a seventeenth-century Chinese Christian and his conflicted worlds, by Dominic Sachsenmaier. New York: Columbia University Press, 2018. Pp. x + 268. Hardback £50.00, ISBN: 978-0-231-18752-7
by Vermote, Frederik - 194-196 Abraham’s luggage: a social life of things in the medieval Indian Ocean world, by Elizabeth A. Lambourn. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. xvi + 301. Hardback £75.00, ISBN: 978-110-717388-0; paperback £29.99; ISBN: 978-1-316-62627-6
by Bahl, Christopher D. - 196-199 The killing season: a history of the Indonesian massacres, 1965–1966, by Geoffrey B. Robinson. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2018. Pp. xx + 456. Hardcover £30.00, ISBN: 978-0-691-16138-9; paperback £18.99, ISBN: 978-0-691-19649-7
by Albin, Roger L. - 201-201 The global process of thinking global literature: from Marx’s Weltliteratur to Sarkozy’s littérature-monde† – ERRATUM
by Habjan, Jernej
November 2019, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 335-354 Long-term and decentred trajectories of doing history from a global perspective: institutionalization, postcolonial critique, and empiricist approaches, before and after the 1970s
by Naumann, Katja - 355-373 What makes globalization really new? Sociological views on our current globalization
by Lecler, Romain - 375-394 The global/local tension in the history of anthropology
by Ribeiro, Gustavo Lins - 395-412 The global process of thinking global literature: from Marx’s Weltliteratur to Sarkozy’s littérature-monde
by Habjan, Jernej - 413-435 Art history and the global: deconstructing the latest canonical narrative
by Joyeux-Prunel, Béatrice - 437-453 Historicizing media, globalizing media research: infrastructures, publics, and everyday life
by Schroeder, Ralph - 455-456 Roundtable Review Discussion
by Jackson, Simon - 456-458 Empires, guns, and economic growth: thoughts on the implications of Satia’s work for economic history
by Stephenson, Judy Z. - 459-460 Consuming empires in the eighteenth century
by Smith, Kate - 461-462 An Africanist’s perspective on Priya Satia’s Empire of guns
by Macola, Giacomo - 463-465 Locating Britain’s ‘empire’ in Satia’s Empire of guns
by Gupta, Devyani - 465-469 Author response
by Satia, Priya - 471-473 The making of an Indian Ocean world economy, 1250–1650, by Ravi Palat. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. Pp. xii + 305. Hardback £79.99, ISBN: 978-1-137-54219-9
by Layton, Simon - 475-475 Vivekananda, Sarah Farmer, and global spiritual transformations in the fin de siècle – CORRIGENDUM
by Harris, Ruth
July 2019, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 157-178 Editing the first Journal of World History: global history from inside the kitchen
by Goldin Marcovich, Gabriela & Markovits, Rahul - 179-198 Vivekananda, Sarah Farmer, and global spiritual transformations in the fin de siècle
by Harris, Ruth - 199-217 The making of a Pastorian empire: tuberculosis and bacteriological technopolitics in French colonialism and international science, 1890–1940
by Velmet, Aro - 219-237 Imperial cooperative experiments and global market capitalism, c.1900–c.1960
by Kamenov, Nikolay - 239-260 ‘Treated like Chinamen’: United States immigration restriction and white British subjects
by Rees, Anne - 261-279 Whither growth? International development, social indicators, and the politics of measurement, 1920s–1970s
by Macekura, Stephen - 281-300 The Lumumba University in Moscow: higher education for a Soviet–Third World alliance, 1960–91
by Katsakioris, Constantin - 301-320 The ‘emancipation of media’: Latin American advocacy for a New International Information Order in the 1970s
by Freije, Vanessa - 321-322 The institution of international order: from the League of Nations to the United Nations, edited by Simon Jackson and Alanna O’Malley. Abingdon: Routledge, 2018.Pp. xvi + 247. Hardback £115.00, ISBN: 978-1-138-09150-4
by Patrick Cottrell, M. - 323-324 The global revolution: a history of international communism 1917–1991, by Silvio Pons. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, Pp. xx + 365. Hardback £30.00, ISBN: 978-0-19-965762-9
by Read, Christopher
March 2019, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 3-21 Diet and the comparison of living standards across the Great Divergence: Japanese food history in an English mirror
by Francks, Penelope - 22-43 Many roads from pasture to plate: a commodity chain approach to China’s beef trade, 1732–1931
by DuBois, Thomas David - 44-67 International trade in wheat and other cereals and the collapse of the first wave of globalization, 1900–38
by Aparicio, Gema & Pinilla, Vicente - 68-86 Dragomans, tattooists, artisans: Palestinian Christians and their encounters with Catholic Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
by Norris, Jacob - 87-106 Before UNEP: who was in charge of the global environment? The struggle for institutional responsibility 1968–72
by Borowy, Iris - 107-125 The origins of informality: the ILO at the limit of the concept of unemployment
by Benanav, Aaron - 126-144 The future of the Western world: the OECD and the Interfutures project
by Andersson, Jenny - 145-150 Commodity history and the nature of global connection: recent developments - Guano and the opening of the Pacific world: a global ecological history, by Gregory T. Cushman. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Studies in Environment and History. Pp. xx+392. 19 illustrations, 4 tables. Hardback £70.00, ISBN: 978-1-107-00413-9; paperback £25.99, ISBN: 978-1-107-65596-6. - Andean cocaine: the making of a global drug, by Paul Gootenberg. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2008. Pp. xvii+441. 4 illustrations, 12 tables, 2 maps. Paperback £32.50, ISBN: 978-0-8078-5905-6. - The matter of history: how things create the past, by Timothy J. LeCain. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Studies in Environment and History. Pp. xix+346. 15 illustrations. Hardback £80.00, ISBN: 978-1-107-13417-1; paperback £22.99, ISBN: 978-1-107-59270-4. - Banana cultures: agriculture, consumption, and environmental change in Honduras and the United States, by John Soluri. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2005. Pp. xiii+321. 25 figures, 2 maps, 2 tables. Paperback $18.99, ISBN: 978-0-292-71256-0. - The mushroom at the end of the world: on the possibility of life in capitalist ruins, by Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2015. Pp. xii + 331. 29 b/w illustrations. Paperback £14.99, ISBN: 978-0-691-17832-5
by Specht, Joshua - 151-152 Thinking history globally, by Diego Olstein. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. Pp. xvi+223. 7 figures, 24 tables. Hardback £79.99, ISBN: 978-0-230-36102-7; paperback £20.00, ISBN: 978-1-137-47338-7
by Lee, Lester P. - 152-154 Colonial captivity during the First World War: internment and the fall of the German empire, 1914–1919, by Mahon Murphy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Pp. xiii+245. 2 maps. Hardback £75.00, ISBN: 978-1-108-41807-2
by Kordan, Bohdan S. - 155-155 Managing the world: the United Nations, decolonization, and the strange triumph of state sovereignty in the 1950s and 1960s – ERRATUM
by Muschik, Eva-Maria
November 2018, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 309-327 On the economic importance of the slave plantation complex to the British economy during the eighteenth century: a value-added approach
by Rönnbäck, Klas - 328-351 Trade and overcoming land constraints in British industrialization: an empirical assessment
by Theodoridis, Dimitrios & Warde, Paul & Kander, Astrid - 352-373 Edwin Seligman, initiator of global progressive public finance
by Woker, Madeline - 374-398 The transformation of the global palm oil cluster: dynamics of cluster competition between Africa and Southeast Asia (c.1900–1970)
by Giacomin, Valeria - 399-424 Fisheries’ collapse and the making of a global event, 1950s–1970s
by Ferguson-Cradler, Gregory - 425-445 Writing Spanish history in the global age: connections and entanglements in the nineteenth century
by Luengo, Jorge & Dalmau, Pol - 446-468 Global perspectives on Welsh Patagonia: the complexities of being both colonizer and colonized
by Taylor, Lucy - 469-490 Transnational development training and Native American ‘laboratories’ in the early Cold War
by Tropp, Jacob - 491-494 American empire: a global history By A. G. Hopkins, Princeton, NJ, and Oxford:Princeton University Press, 2018. Pp. xviii + 980. Hardback £30.00, ISBN: 978-0-691-17705-2
by Verney, Michael A. - 494-496 The prospect of global history Edited by James Belich, John Darwin, Margret Frenz, and Chris Wickham. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. Pp. xiv + 222. Hardback £36.99, ISBN: 978-0-19-873225-9
by Adelman, Jeremy - 496-497 Global trade in the nineteenth century: the house of Houqua and the Canton system ByJohn D. Wong. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016. Pp. xi + 247. Hardback £67.99, ISBN: 978-1-107-15066-9; paperback £24.99, ISBN: 978-1-316-60501-1
by Zhao, Gang - 497-499 Origin story: a big history of everything By David Christian New York:Little, Brown and Company, 2018. Pp. x + 368. Hardback $30.00, ISBN: 978-0-316-39200-6
by Albin, Roger L.
July 2018, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 165-187 In the shadow of empire: Josef Schmidlin and Protestant–Catholic ecumenism before the Second World War
by Wu, Albert - 188-208 ‘A Christian solution to international tension’: Nikolai Berdyaev, the American YMCA, and Russian Orthodox influence on Western Christian anti-communism, c.1905–60
by Stroop, Christopher - 209-229 The ecumenical origins of pan-Africanism: Africa and the ‘Southern Negro’ in the International Missionary Council’s global vision of Christian indigenization in the 1920s
by Engel, Elisabeth - 230-251 From Christian anti-imperialism to postcolonial Christianity: M. M. Thomas and the ecumenical theology of communism in the 1940s and 1950s
by Reynolds, Justin - 252-273 From religious freedom to social justice: the human rights engagement of the ecumenical movement from the 1940s to the 1970s
by Bouwman, Bastiaan - 274-293 Between context and conflict: the ‘boom’ of Latin American Protestantism in the ecumenical movement (1955–75)
by Schilling, Annegreth - 294-295 The guardians: the League of Nations and the crisis of empire By Susan Pedersen. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. xviii + 571. Hardback £25.00, ISBN: 978-0-19-957048-5; paperback £14.99, ISBN: 978-0-19-874349-1
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