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July 2018, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 299-301 A history of global consumption, 1500–1800 By Ina Baghdiantz McCabe. New York: Routledge, 2015. Pp. x + 301. 7 illustrations. Hardback £105.00, ISBN: 978-0-415-50791-2; paperback £26.99, ISBN: 978-0-415-50792-9
by Steely, Rachel - 301-303 Sugar and the making of international trade law By Michael Fakhri. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law. Pp. xvii+250. Hardback £67.00, ISBN: 978-1-107-04052-6; paperback £22.99, ISBN: 978-1-316-63347-2
by Merleaux, April - 303-305 Investing in the early modern built environment: Europeans, Asians, settlers and indigenous societies Edited by Carol Shammas. Leiden: Brill, 2012. Pp. xxvi+404. Hardback €150.00, ISBN: 978-90-04-23119-1
by Fuccaro, Nelida
March 2018, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-21 Discussion: the futures of global history
by Drayton, Richard & Motadel, David - 22-45 Readable flowers: global circulation and translation of collected saints’ lives
by Greenwood, Jonathan E. - 46-68 The elk, the ass, the tapir, their hooves, and the falling sickness: a story of substitution and animal medical substances
by Podgorny, Irina - 69-93 The world’s fairs as spaces of global knowledge: Latin American archaeology and anthropology in the age of exhibitions
by Schuster, Sven - 94-120 Between art and information: communicating world health, 1948–70
by Medcalf, Alexander - 121-144 Managing the world: the United Nations, decolonization, and the strange triumph of state sovereignty in the 1950s and 1960s
by Muschik, Eva-Maria - 145-149 Unconnected arches
by Cherry, Haydon - 150-151 The crisis of global modernity: Asian traditions and a sustainable future By Prasenjit Duara. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. x + 328. Hardback £57.00, ISBN: 978-1-107-08225-0; paperback £22.99, ISBN: 978-1-107-44285-6
by Lawson, George - 151-153 The intimacies of four continents By Lisa Lowe. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2015. Pp. 319. Hardback US$94.95, ISBN 978-0-8223-5863-3; paperback US$26.95, ISBN 978-0-8223-5875-6
by Morgan, Kenneth - 153-155 The global transformation of time, 1870–1950 By Vanessa Ogle. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2015. Pp. 279. Hardback £32.95, ISBN: 978-0-674-28614-6
by Fulfer, Johnny - 156-156 The category of ‘family workers’ in International Labour Organization statistics (1930s–1980s): a contribution to the study of globalized gendered boundaries between household and market – Erratum
by Wobbe, Theresa & Renard, Léa
November 2017, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 303-318 Circulation: reflections on circularity, entity, and liquidity in the language of global history
by Gänger, Stefanie - 319-339 When commerce, science, and leisure collaborated: the nineteenth-century global trade boom in natural history collections
by Coote, Anne & Haynes, Alison & Philp, Jude & Ville, Simon - 340-360 The category of ‘family workers’ in International Labour Organization statistics (1930s–1980s): a contribution to the study of globalized gendered boundaries between household and market
by Wobbe, Theresa & Renard, Léa - 361-385 World health by place: the politics of international health system metrics, 1924–c. 2010
by Gorsky, Martin & Sirrs, Christopher - 386-409 Buying for Britain, China, or India? Patriotic trade, ethnicity, and market in the 1930s British empire/Commonwealth
by Thackeray, David - 410-432 Zones of reterritorialization: India’s free trade zones in comparative perspective, 1947 to the 1980s
by Maruschke, Megan - 433-434 Ottoman Egypt and the emergence of the modern world, 1500–1800 By Nelly Hanna. Cairo and New York: American University in Cairo Press, 2014. Pp. vii+185. Hardback £29.95, ISBN: 978-977-416-664-8
by Hathaway, Jane - 434-436 Why did Europe conquer the world? By Philip T. Hoffman. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2017. Pp. 272. Hardback £25.95, ISBN: 978-0-691-13970-8; paperback £14.95, ISBN: 978-0-691-17584-3
by McQuade, Joseph - 436-438 The global history of the Balfour Declaration: declared nation By Maryanne A. Rhett. Abingdon: Routledge, 2016. Pp. xiv + 168. Hardback £110.00, ISBN 978-1-138-11941-3
by Gelvin, James L. - 438-440 Eco-cultural networks and the British empire: new views on environmental history Edited by James Beattie, Edward Melillo, and Emily O’Gorman. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015. Pp. xvi+323. Hardback £90.00, ISBN: 978-1-4411-0983-5; paperback £28.99, ISBN: 978-1-4742-9439-3
by Mahony, Lee
July 2017, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 166-183 The fascist new–old order
by Hofmann, Reto - 184-205 The imperial nexus: the Second World War and the Axis in global perspective
by Hedinger, Daniel - 206-227 Colonial crossovers: Nazi Germany and its entanglements with other empires
by Bernhard, Patrick - 228-250 When economics, strategy, and racial ideology meet: inter-Axis connections in the wartime Indian Ocean
by Kowner, Rotem - 251-273 Managing Muslims: imperial Japan, Islamic policy, and Axis connections during the Second World War
by Hammond, Kelly A. - 274-296 When fascism met empire in Japanese-occupied Manchuria
by Young, Louise - 297-298 The New Deal: a global history By Kiran Klaus Patel. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2016. Pp. xii + 435. 9 b/w illustrations. Hardback £27.95, ISBN: 978-0-691-14912-7; paperback £22.95, ISBN: 978-0-691-17615-4
by Fearon, Peter - 299-300 Hybrid knowledge in the early East India Company world By Anna Winterbottom. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. Pp. xii + 324. 12 illustrations. Hardback £80.00, ISBN 978-1-137-38019-7
by Bowen, H. V. - 300-301 The gunpowder age: China, military innovation, and the rise of the West in world history By Tonio Andrade. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2016. Pp. x+432. 25 b/w illustrations, 10 maps. Hardback £32.95, ISBN: 978-0-691-13597-7; paperback £19.95, ISBN: 978-0-691-17814-1
by Headrick, Daniel R.
March 2017, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 4-25 Imperial polities, intercolonialism, and the shaping of global governing norms: public health expert networks in Asia and the League of Nations Health Organization, 1908–37
by Akami, Tomoko - 26-48 ‘Born in the corridors of the OECD’: the forgotten origins of the Club of Rome, transnational networks, and the 1970s in global history
by Schmelzer, Matthias - 49-73 How to win friends and influence nations: the international history of Development Volunteering
by Sobocinska, Agnieszka - 74-92 Empires and protection: making interpolity law in the early modern world
by Benton, Lauren & Clulow, Adam - 93-114 Metropolitan locales, global commerce, and East Indies capital and credit in the eighteenth century
by Catterall, Douglas - 115-136 From global to local and back: the ‘Third World’ concept and the new radical left in France
by Kalter, Christoph - 137-144 Gravity, compendia, and the always-postponed escape
by Crossley, Pamela - 145-154 Writing the global Indian Ocean
by Worden, Nigel - 155-157 Racisms: from the Crusades to the twentieth century By Francisco Bethencourt. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2013. Pp. xiv + 444. Hardback £31.95, ISBN 978-0-691-15526-5; paperback £22.95, ISBN 978-0-691-16975-0
by Isaac, Benjamin - 157-159 Bondage: labor and rights in Eurasia from the sixteenth to the early twentieth centuries By Alessandro Stanziani. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2014. Pp. x + 258. Hardback £75.00, ISBN 978-1-78238-250-8; paperback £22.00, ISBN 978-1-78533-035-3
by Roy, Tirthankar - 159-160 A history of modern tourism By Eric G. E. Zuelow. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. Pp. xii + 290. Hardback £55.00, ISBN 978-0-2303-6964-1; paperback £19.99, ISBN 978-0-2303-6965-8
by deWald, Erich
November 2016, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 320-343 ‘Born in America, in Europe bred, in Africa travell’d and in Asia wed’: Elihu Yale, material culture, and actor networks from the seventeenth century to the twenty-first
by Kuebler-Wolf, Elizabeth - 344-364 Chinese abolitionism: the Chinese Educational Mission in Connecticut, Cuba, and Peru
by Rimner, Steffen - 365-386 Scholarly identities in war and peace: the Paris Peace Conference and the mobilization of intellect
by Irish, Tomás - 387-408 Catholic nuns in transnational mission, 1528–2015
by O’Brien, Anne - 409-429 Circuits of wealth, circuits of sorrow: financing the illegal transatlantic slave trade in the age of suppression, 1850–66
by Harris, John A. E. - 430-450 Centring the periphery: northern Morocco as a hub of transnational anti-colonial activism, 1930–43
by Stenner, David - 451-472 Global fascism: geography, timing, support, and strategy
by Jacoby, Tim - 473-480 Migration studies: deep time and global approaches
by Hoerder, Dirk - 481-485 What is global history? By Sebastian Conrad. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2015. Pp. viii + 299. Hardback £22.95, ISBN 978-0-691-15525-8
by Wiesner-Hanks, Merry - 485-488 The Great War and the origins of humanitarianism, 1918–1924 By Bruno Cabanes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. vii + 390. Hardback £59.99, ISBN 978-1-107-02062-7; paperback £21.99, ISBN 978-1-107-60483-4
by Barnett, Michael - 488-490 The guardians: the League of Nations and the crisis of empire By Susan Pedersen. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. Pp. xviii + 571. Hardback £22.99, ISBN 978-0-19-957048-5
by Riemens, Michael
July 2016, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 163-186 The ship, the media, and the world: conceptualizing connections in global history
by Wenzlhuemer, Roland - 187-208 Indefinite transits: mobility and confinement in the age of steam
by Balachandran, G. - 209-228 Bodies at sea: travelling to Australia in the age of sail
by Pietsch, Tamson - 229-250 ‘This strange little floating world of ours’: shipboard periodicals and community-building in the ‘global’ nineteenth century
by de Schmidt, Johanna - 251-270 Anglo-worlds in transit: connections and frictions across the Pacific
by Steel, Frances - 271-294 Writing the on-board: Meiji Japan in transit and transition
by Dusinberre, Martin - 295-302 The Pacific and its place in global history - Pacific histories: ocean, land, people Edited by David Armitage and Alison Bashford. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. Pp. xiv + 371. Hardback £65.00, ISBN 978–1–137–00165–8; paperback £19.99, ISBN 978–1–137–00163–4. - Navigating the Spanish lake: the Pacific in the Iberian world, 1521–1898 By Rainer F. Buschmann Edward R. SlackJr, and James B. Tueller. Perspectives on the global past. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2014. Pp. xii + 182. Hardback £43.50, ISBN 978–0–8248–3824–9. - Science, voyages, and encounters in Oceania, 1511–1850 By Bronwen Douglas. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. Pp. xx + 361. Hardback £65.00, ISBN 978–1–137–30588–6. - The great ocean: Pacific worlds from Captain Cook to the Gold Rush By David Igler. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2013. Pp. xi + 255. Hardback £20.99, ISBN 978–0–19–991495–1
by Hellyer, Robert - 303-305 Paths toward the modern fiscal state: England, Japan, and China By Wenkai He. Cambridge, MA, and London: Harvard University Press, 2013. Pp. x + 313. 1 b/w illustration, 7 graphs, 1 table. Hardback £42.95, ISBN 978-0-674-07278-7
by Booth, Anne - 305-307 The last blank spaces: exploring Africa and Australia By Dane Kennedy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2013. Pp. 353. 15 b/w illustrations, 2 maps, 1 table. Hardback £25.00, ISBN 978-0-674-04847-8; paperback £16.95, ISBN 978-0-674-50386-1
by MacKenzie, John M. - 307-309 The global transformation of time: 1870–1950 By Vanessa Ogle. Cambridge, MA, and London: Harvard University Press, 2015. Pp. 288. Hardback £29.95, ISBN 978-0-674-28614-6
by Becker, Tobias - 311-311 Review Article: The early modern foundations of the modern world: recent works on patterns of economic and political change – Erratum
by Wong, R. Bin
March 2016, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 3-23 True rhubarb? Trading Eurasian botanical and medical knowledge in the eighteenth century
by Romaniello, Matthew P. - 24-43 ‘A young slip of botany’: botanical networks, the South Atlantic, and Britain’s maritime worlds, c.1790–1810
by McAleer, John - 44-65 Agriculture, American expertise, and the quest for global data: Leon Estabrook and the First World Agricultural Census of 1930
by Ribi Forclaz, Amalia - 66-87 Working together: new directions in global labour history
by Lucassen, Leo - 88-112 Former Ottomans in the ranks: pro-Entente military recruitment among Syrians in the Americas, 1916–18
by Fahrenthold, Stacy D. - 113-134 Counter-imperial orientalism: Friedrich Berber and the politics of international law in Germany and India, 1920s–1960s
by Rietzler, Katharina - 135-146 The early modern foundations of the modern world: recent works on patterns of economic and political change - Global crisis: war, climate change and catastrophe in the seventeenth centuryByGeoffrey Parker. New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press, 2013. Pp. xxxii + 871. 28 colour illustrations, 55 figures. Hardback £29.99, ISBN978-0-300-15323-1; paperback £16.99, ISBN 978-0-300-20863-4. - Escaping poverty: the origins of modern economic growthByPeer Vries. Vienna: Vienna University Press, 2013. Pp. 516. Paperback €59.99, ISBN978-3-8471-0168-0. - Labour-intensive industrialization in global historyEdited byGareth Austin and Kaoru Sugihara. London and New York: Routledge, 2013. Pp. xiv + 310. 13 b/w illustrations. Hardback £95.00, ISBN978-0-415-45552-7; paperback £37.99, ISBN 978-1-13-890114-8. - China on the sea: how the maritime world shaped modern ChinaByZheng Yangwen. Leiden: Brill, 2012. Pp. viii + 362. Hardback £135, ISBN978-90-04-19477-9. - Bâtisseurs d’empires: Russie, Chine et Inde à la croisée des mondes, XVe–XIXe siècleByAlessandro Stanziani. Paris: Éditions Raison d’Agir, 2012. Pp. 188. Paperback €20.00, ISBN978-2-912-10767-1. - The struggle for the Eurasian borderlands: from the rise of early modern empires to the end of the First World WarByAlfred J. Rieber. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. x + 640. 12 maps. Hardback £64.99, ISBN978-1-107-04309-1; paperback £24.99, ISBN 978-1-107-61830-5
by Wong, R. Bin - 147-149 Die Kinder des Prometheus: eine Geschichte der Menschheit vor der Erfindung der Schrift By Hermann Parzinger. Munich: Beck, 2014. Pp. 848. Hardback € 39.95, ISBN 978-3-406-66657-5
by Warburton, David A. - 149-151 Inventing exoticism: geography, globalism, and Europe’s early modern world By Benjamin Schmidt. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015. Pp. xx+412. Hardback £55.50, ISBN 978-0-8122-4646-9
by Stock, Paul - 151-153 Eurafrica: the untold history of European integration and colonialism By Peo Hansen and Stefan Jonsson. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2014. Pp. xxii+316. Hardback £50.00, ISBN 978-1-7809-3000-8
by Richard, Anne-Isabelle
November 2015, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 365-386 The global history of Latin America
by Brown, Matthew - 387-409 Indios on the move in the sixteenth-century Iberian world
by van Deusen, Nancy E. - 410-430 Caribbean ginger and Atlantic trade, 1570–1648
by Aram, Bethany - 431-456 Non-Western national music and empire in global history: interactions, uniformities, and comparisons
by van der Linden, Bob - 457-478 Wakefield, Marx, and the world turned inside out
by Piterberg, Gabriel & Veracini, Lorenzo - 479-501 ‘Ireland’s sister nations’: internationalism and sectarianism in the Irish struggle for independence, 1916–22
by Rast, M. C. - 502-503 NGOs: a new history of transnational civil society By Davies Thomas. London: Hurst and Company, 2013. Pp. ix+301. Paperback £22.00, ISBN 978-1-84904-310-6
by Gaventa, John - 503-504 The problem of slavery as history: a global approach By Joseph C. Miller. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2012. Pp. xii+218. Paperback £25.00, ISBN 978-0-300-11315-0
by Thornton, John K. - 504-506 Technology, skills and the pre-modern economy in the East and the West By Maarten Prak and Jan Luiten van Zanden. Brill: Leiden, 2013. Pp. xviii+353. Hardback £121.00, ISBN 978-90-245350-8
by Berg, Maxine - 506-508 The Cambridge history of capitalism Vol. 1: The rise of capitalism: from ancient origins to 1848; vol. 2: The spread of capitalism: from 1848 to the present Edited By Larry Neal and Jeffrey G. Williamson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. xii+616; x+567. Hardback £150.00, ISBN 978-1-107-01963-8 and 978-1-107-01964-5
by Prak, Maarten - 508-510 Transnational history By Pierre-Yves Saunier. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2013. Pp. ix +193. Hardback £57.50, ISBN 978-0-230-27184-5; paperback £18.99, ISBN 978-0-230-27185-2
by Pomeranz, Kenneth
July 2015, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 212-234 Ben Franklin's ghost: world peace, American slavery, and the global politics of information before the Universal Postal Union
by Shulman, Peter A. - 235-258 Global commerce in small boxes: parcel post, 1878–1913
by Laborie, Léonard - 259-283 ‘The telegraph and the bank’: on the interdependence of global communications and capitalism, 1866–1914
by Müller, Simone M. & Tworek, Heidi J.S. - 284-306 Buying time: futures trading and telegraphy in nineteenth-century global commodity markets
by Engel, Alexander - 307-332 How to see the world economy: statistics, maps, and Schumpeter's camera in the first age of globalization
by Slobodian, Quinn - 333-356 The Cold War battle over global news in East Africa: decolonization, the free flow of information, and the media business, 1960–1980
by Brennan, James R. - 357-358 Climate change and the course of global history: a rough journey By John L. Brooke. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. xxi+631. Hardback £65.00, ISBN 978-0-521-87164-8; paperback £22.99, ISBN 978-0-521-69218-2
by Christian, David - 358-359 The sea and civilization: a maritime history of the world By Lincoln Paine. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2013. Pp. xxxv+744. 72 illustrations, 17 maps. Hardback £30.00, ISBN 978-1-4000-4409-2
by Bowen, H. V. - 359-361 Chinese money in global context: historic junctures between 600 BCE and 2012 By Niv Horesh. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2014. Pp. xii+364. 8 illustrations, 6 tables. Hardback £47.00, ISBN 978-0-8047-8719-2
by Hansen, Valerie - 361-362 Bartolomeo Marchionni ‘homem de grossa fazenda’ (ca. 1450–1530): un mercante fiorentino a Lisbona e l'impero portoghese By Francesco Guidi Bruscoli. Florence: Casa editrice Leo S. Olschki, 2014. Pp. xxvi+274. Paperback €32.00, ISBN 978-88-222-6300-1
by Molho, Anthony - 362-364 Brothers in arms, partners in trade: Dutch–indigenous alliances in the Atlantic world, 1595–1674 By Mark Meuwese. Leiden: Brill, 2012. Pp. xiii+367. 18 illustrations. Hardback £110.00, ISBN 978-90-04-21083-7
by Israel, Jonathan
March 2015, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 3-26 A world of copper: globalizing the Industrial Revolution, 1830–70
by Evans, Chris & Saunders, Olivia - 27-52 Late nineteenth-century globalization: London and Lomagundi perspectives on mining speculation in southern Africa, 1894–1904
by Phimister, Ian - 53-76 Engineering inter-imperialism: American miners and the transformation of global mining, 1871–1910
by Tuffnell, Stephen - 77-98 Mimesis and rivalry: European empires and global regimes
by Adelman, Jeremy - 99-121 ‘Inhabitants of the universe’: global families, kinship networks, and the formation of the early modern colonial state in Asia
by Veevers, David - 122-146 Peripheral eyes: Brazilians and India, 1947–61
by Chakravarti, Ananya - 147-170 Human Rights Day after the ‘breakthrough’: celebrating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at the United Nations in 1978 and 1988
by Burke, Roland - 171-193 Maritime entrepreneurs and policy-makers: a historical approach to contemporary economic globalization
by Ekberg, Espen & Lange, Even & Nybø, Andreas - 194-195 Africa, empire and globalization: essays in honor of A. G. Hopkins Edited By Toyin Falola & Emily Brownell. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2011. Pp. xxiv+657. Hardback £56.50, ISBN 978-1-59460-915-2
by Kennedy, Dane - 195-196 Trafficking in slavery's wake: law and the experience of women and children in Africa Edited By Benjamin N. Lawrance & Richard L. Roberts Athens, OH: Ohio University Press2012. Pp. 271. Paperback £21.99. ISBN 978-0-8214-2002-7
by Burrill, Emily S. - 196-198 Guano and the opening of the Pacific world: a global ecological history By Gregory T. Cushman Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. xxii+392. 19 illustrations, 4 tables. Hardback £64.99, ISBN 978-1-107-00413-9; paperback £21.99, ISBN 978-1-107-65596-6
by Irigoin, Alejandra - 198-200 The globalization of knowledge in history Edited By Jürgen Renn. Berlin: Max Planck Institute, 2012. Pp. x+ 854. Hardback €87.19/£54.74, ISBN 978-3-8442-2238-8
by Warburton, David A. - 200-201 Farben der Globalisierung: die Entstehung moderner Märkte für Farbstoffe 1500–1900 (Colours of globalization: the genesis of modern markets for dyestuffs 1500–1900) By Alexander Engel. Frankfurt am Main: Campus Verlag, 2009. Pp. 386. Paperback €39.90, ISBN 978-3-593-38869-4
by Homburg, Ernst
November 2014, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 329-356 Continents and consequences: the history of a concept
by Yearwood, Peter J. - 357-378 ‘But from this time forth history becomes a connected whole’: state expansion and the origins of universal history
by Benjamin, Craig - 379-402 Nightsoil and the ‘Great Divergence’: human waste, the urban economy, and economic productivity, 1500–1900
by Ferguson, Dean T. - 403-424 Escaping Malthus: a comparative look at Japan and the ‘Great Divergence’
by Gruber, Carmen - 425-446 The world of the Sylheti seamen in the Age of Empire, from the late eighteenth century to 1947
by Hossain, Ashfaque - 447-470 The Chinese International of Nationalities: the Chinese Communist Party, the Comintern, and the foundation of the Malayan National Communist Party, 1923–1939
by Belogurova, Anna - 471-490 Britain, India, and the United Nations: colonialism and the development of international governance, 1945–1960
by Gorman, Daniel - 491-492 Empires in world history: power and the politics of difference By Jane Burbank and Frederick Cooper. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2010. Pp. xiv + 511. 39 illustrations, 39 maps. Hardback £39.95, ISBN 978-0-691-12708-8; paperback £17.95, ISBN 978-0-691-15236-3
by Wilson, Jon - 492-494 The world that trade created: society, culture, and the world economy, 1400 to the present By Kenneth Pomeranz and Steven Topik. Third edition. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 2012. Pp. xiii + 329. Hardback £64.50, ISBN 978-0-7656-2354-6; paperback £21.50, ISBN 978-0-7656-2355-3
by Sugihara, Kaoru - 494-495 Cosmopolitan Africa, 1700–1875 By Trevor R. Getz. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013. Pp. v + 106. Paperback £10.99, ISBN 978-0-19-976470-9
by Gonzales, Rhonda M. - 495-497 Bonded labour and debt in the Indian Ocean world Edited By Gwyn Campbell and Alessandro Stanziani. London: Pickering & Chatto Ltd., 2013. Pp. xiii + 240. Hardback £60.00, ISBN 978-1-84893-378-1
by Stoll, Viktor M. - 497-499 Crossing the Bay of Bengal: the furies of nature and the fortunes of migrants By Sunil S. Amirth. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2013. Pp. 268. 22 halftones, 3 maps. Hardback £22.95, ISBN 978-0-674-72483-9
by Gommans, Jos
July 2014, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 177-188 Editorial – border crossings: global dynamics of social policies and problems
by Moses, Julia & Daunton, Martin J. - 189-207 A ‘most imperial’ contribution: New Zealand and the old age pensions debate in Britain, 1898–1912
by Rogers, Edmund - 208-231 The transfer of European social policy concepts to tropical Africa, 1900–50: the example of maternal and child welfare
by Lindner, Ulrike - 232-253 The economics of social reform across borders: Fukuda's welfare economic studies in international perspective
by Nishizawa, Tamotsu - 254-275 ‘The common aim of the Allied Powers’: social policy and international legitimacy in wartime China, 1940–47
by Ma, Tehyun - 276-300 The monetization of global poverty: the concept of poverty in World Bank history, 1944–90
by Konkel, Rob - 301-313 Bearing tales: networks and narratives in social policy transfer
by Rodgers, Daniel T. - 314-321 Strategies for writing global history - A world connecting, 1870–1945 Edited by Emily S. Rosenberg. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2012. History of the World series. Pp. 1168. 62 b/w illustrations, 16 maps, 16 tables. Hardback £29.95, ISBN 978-0-674-04721-1
by Breuilly, John - 322-323 Universal empire: a comparative approach to imperial culture and representation in Eurasian history Edited by Peter Fibiger Bang and Dariusz Kołodziejczyk. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Pp. xvii+378. 56 illustrations, 8 maps. Hardback £68.00, ISBN 978-1-107-02267-6
by Lieven, Dominic - 323-325 Colonialism and beyond: race and migration from a postcolonial perspective Edited by Eva Bischoff and Elisabeth Engel. Berlin: LIT Verlag, 2013. Periplus Studien 17. Pp. 128. Paperback €29.90, ISBN 978-3-643-90261-0
by Raman, Parvathi - 325-326 Handbuch Geschichte der Sklaverei: eine Globalgeschichte von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart By Michael Zeuske. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2013. Pp. lx+725. €129.95/US$182.00, ISBN 978-3-11-027880-4
by Schiel, Juliane - 326-328 The Amistad rebellion: an Atlantic odyssey of slavery and freedom By Marcus Rediker. New York: Viking, 2012. Pp. 280. Paperback £20.00, ISBN 978-0-670-02504-6
by Featherstone, David
March 2014, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-25 Machines, modernity, and sugar: the Greater Caribbean in a global context, 1812–50
by Ortega, José Guadalupe - 26-48 Immigration restriction: rethinking period and place from settler colonies to postcolonial nations
by Bashford, Alison - 49-71 The plantation paradigm: colonial agronomy, African farmers, and the global cocoa boom, 1870s–1940s
by Ross, Corey - 72-93 The international congress as scientific and diplomatic technology: global intellectual exchange in the International Prison Congress, 1860–90
by Shafir, Nir - 94-121 Modernization, dependency, and the global in Mexican critiques of anthropology
by Rosemblatt, Karin Alejandra - 122-142 De-coca-colonizing Egypt: globalization, decolonization, and the Egyptian boycott of Coca-Cola, 1966–68
by Labelle, Maurice Jr M. - 143-161 Historiography and narration in transnational history
by Knudsen, Ann-Christina L. & Gram-Skjoldager, Karen - 162-167 Modernism(s) and global modernity(ies): what can modern art offer to global history? - In pursuit of universalism: Yorozu Tetsugoro and Japanese modern art By Alicia Volk. Berkeley, CA, and London: University of California Press, 2010 Pp. xiii+308. 112 illustrations, 16 in colour. Hardback £36.95, ISBN 970-0-52025952-2. - The triumph of modernism: India's artists and the avant-garde 1922–1947 By Partha Mitter. London: Reaktion Books, 2007. Pp. 271. 150 illustrations, 100 in colour. Paperback £22.50, ISBN 978-1-86189-318-5. - Modernism and the art of Muslim South Asia By Iftikar Dadi. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2010. Pp. xiv+312. 106 illustrations, 28 in colour. Hardback £37.95, ISBN 978-0-8078-3358-2. - The art of modern China By Julia F. Andrews and Kuiyi Shen. Berkeley, CA, and London: University of California Press, 2012. Pp. xv+364. Hardback £55.00, ISBN 978-0-52023814-5; paperback £27.95, ISBN 978-0-52027106-7. - The revolutionary century: art in Asia, 1900–2000 By Alison Carroll. South Yarra, Victoria: Macmillan Australia, 2010. Pp. 207. 180 colour illustrations. Hardback £70.00, ISBN 978-192139417-1
by Croizier, Ralph - 168-169 Learning to unlearn: decolonial reflections from Eurasia and the Americas By Madina Vladimirovna Tlostanova and Walter Mignolo. Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 2012. Pp. vii+283. Hardback US$59.95, ISBN 978-0-8142-1188-5
by Noorani, Yaseen - 169-171 Racism in the modern world: historical perspectives on cultural transfer and adaptation Edited by Manfred Berg and Simon Wendt. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2011. Pp. 378. Hardback £75.00, ISBN 978-0-85745-076-0; paperback £22.00, ISBN978-1-78238-085-6
by Thompson, Debra - 171-174 Between indigenous and settler governance Edited by Lisa Ford and Tim Rowse. Abingdon: Routledge, 2012. Pp. 228. Hardback £75.00, ISBN 978-0-415-69970-9
by Piterberg, Gabriel - 174-175 The family: a world history By Mary Jo Maynes and Ann Waltner. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. New Oxford World History. Pp. 160. 20 b/w illustrations, 3 maps, 1 chart. Hardback £47.99, ISBN 978-0-19-530476-3; paperback £12.99, ISBN 978-0-19-533814-0
by Liang, Hong-Ming
November 2013, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 373-390 Networks and social cohesion in ancient Indian Ocean trade: geography, ethnicity, religion
by Seland, Eivind Heldaas - 391-413 The West, the East, and the insular middle: trading systems, demand, and labour in the integration of the Pacific, 1750–1875
by Hellyer, Robert - 414-435 Shared infrastructures, informational asymmetries: Persians and Indians in Japan, c.1890–1930
by Green, Nile - 436-460 Good women for empire: educating overseas female emigrants in imperial Japan, 1900–45
by Xu Lu, Sidney - 461-482 Versatile and cheap: a global history of soy in the first half of the twentieth century
by Prodöhl, Ines - 483-503 Negotiating the meaning of global heritage: ‘cultural landscapes’ in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, 1972–92
by Gfeller, Aurélie Elisa - 504-505 The origins of political order: from pre-human times to the French Revolution By Francis Fukuyama. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2011. Pp. 608. Hardback £25.00, ISBN 978-1-84668-256-8; paperback £12.99, ISBN 978-1-84668-257-5
by Zubaida, Sami - 505-506 The Mongol conquests in world history By Timothy May. London: Reaktion Books, 2012. Pp. 320. Hardback £25.00, ISBN 978-1-86189-867-8
by Lindner, Rudi Paul - 506-508 Religious internationals in the modern world: globalization and faith communities since 1750 Edited by Abigail Green and Vincent Viaene. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Pp. xiv + 383. Hardback £65, ISBN 978-0-230-31950-9
by Laffan, Michael - 508-509 The making of the middle class: toward a transnational history Edited by A. Ricardo Lopez and Barbara Weinstein. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2012. Pp. xi + 446. Hardback £77.00, ISBN 978-0-8223-5117-7; paperback £18.99, ISBN 978-0-8223-5129-0
by Daechsel, Markus - 510-511 Making a world after empire: the Bandung moment and its political afterlives Edited by Christopher J. Lee. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2010. Pp. 400. Paperback £26.95/US$29.95, ISBN 978-0-89680-277-3
by McCann, Gerard - 511-513 Transpacific revolutionaries: the Chinese Revolution in Latin America By Matthew D. Rothwell. New York and London: Routledge, 2013. Pp. xi + 131. Hardback £80.00, ISBN 978-0-415-65617-7; paperback £59.00, ISBN 978-1-243-70670-6
by Drinot, Paulo
July 2013, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 209-230 Unexceptional exceptionalism: the origins of American football in a transnational context
by Collins, Tony - 231-255 The global ring? Boxing, mobility, and transnational networks in the anglophone world, 1890–1914
by Taylor, Matthew - 256-278 The republic of consumption at the Olympic Games: globalization, Americanization, and Californization
by Dyreson, Mark - 279-298 Making football global? FIFA, Europe, and the non-European football world, 1912–74
by Dietschy, Paul - 299-317 The sportification of judo: global convergence and evolution
by Sato, Shohei - 318-341 Cricket and globalization: global processes and the imperial game
by Mustafa, Fahad - 342-364 Playing to the ‘imaginary grandstand’: sport, the ‘British world’, and an Australian colonial identity
by van Duinen, Jared - 365-366 Merchants of Canton and Macao: politics and strategies in eighteenth-century Chinese trade By Paul A. Van Dyke. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2011. Pp. xxxii+545. Hardback US$ 80.00/ £55.00, ISBN 978-988-8028-91-7
by Souza, George Bryan - 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.