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March 2008, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 120-121 The intra-Asian trade in Japanese copper by the Dutch East India Company during the eighteenth century By Ryuto Shimada. Leiden: Brill, 2006. Pp. xvi + 225. Hardback €77, US$115, ISBN 978-90-04-15092-8
by Totman, Conrad - 121-124 Weltgeschichte: Imperien, Religionen und Systeme, 15.–19. Jahrhundert By Hans-Heinrich Nolte. Vienna: Böhlau Verlag, 2005. Pp. 392. Paperback €29.90, ISBN 978-3-205-77440-2
by Komlosy, Andrea - 124-125 Dictating development: how Europe shaped the global periphery By Jonathan Krieckhaus. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2006. Pp. 264. Paperback US$27.95, ISBN 9780822959144
by Waites, Bernard - 125-127 America in the world: United States history in global context By Carl Guarneri. Explorations in World History. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 2007. Pp. xvi + 320. Paperback £12.99; ISBN 978-007-254115-1
by Bender, Thomas - 127-128 Portraits of hope: Armenians in the contemporary world By Huberta von Voss, ed., translated by Alasdair Lean, with a preface by Yehuda Bauer. Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2007 (first English edition). Pp. 400. Hardback £25.00, ISBN 9781845452575
by McCabe, Ina Baghdiantz - 128-129 The shock of the old: technology and global history since 1900 By David Edgerton. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. xviii + 270. Hardback US$26.00, ISBN 9780195322835
by Malanima, Paolo - 129-131 Relocating modern science: circulation and the construction of knowledge in South Asia and Europe, 1650–1900 By Kapil Raj. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Pp. xiv + 285. Hardback £50, ISBN 9780230507081
by Roy, Tirthankar - 131-132 Bound together: how traders, preachers, adventurers, and warriors shaped globalization By Nayan Chanda. New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press, 2007. Pp. 416. Hardback £17.99, ISBN 978-0-300-11201-6; paperback £12.99, ISBN 9780300136234
by Nolte, Hans-Heinrich - 132-133 America magica: when Renaissance Europe thought it had conquered paradise By Jean-Marc de Beer and Jorge Magasich-Airola, translated by Monica Sandor, with a foreword by David Abulafia. Second edition. London: Anthem Press, 2007. Pp. 211, illustrated. Paperback £12.99 ISBN 978-1-84331-292-5
by Seed, Patricia
November 2007, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 261-280 The birth-pangs of Portuguese Asia: revisiting the fateful ‘long decade’ 1498–1509
by Subrahmanyam, Sanjay - 281-302 The varieties of Sioux Christianity, 1860–1980, in international perspective
by Lindenfeld, David - 303-324 Buddhism in the re-ordering of an early modern world: Chinese missions to Cochinchina in the seventeenth century
by Wheeler, Charles - 325-344 Indian Nationalism and the ‘world forces’: transnational and diasporic dimensions of the Indian freedom movement on the eve of the First World War
by Fischer-Tiné, Harald - 345-372 The dematerialization of telecommunication: communication centres and peripheries in Europe and the world, 1850–1920
by Wenzlhuemer, Roland - 373-394 The two prime movers of globalization: history and impact of diesel engines and gas turbines
by Smil, Vaclav - 395-404 Comparing British and American empires
by Hopkins, A. G. - 405-406 Western imperialism in the Middle East 1914–1958 By D. K. Fieldhouse, New York: Oxford University Press, 2006, New York: 2006. Pp xviii + 376, 6 maps. ISBN-10: 0-19-928737-6. £65 (hb)
by Ashmore, Paul - 406-407 From silver to cocaine: Latin American commodity chains and the building of the world economy, 1500–2000 By Steven Topik, Carlos Marichal, and Zephyr Frank, eds., Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006. Pp. 384. 22 illustrations. ISBN 0-8223-3753-3, 0-8223-3766-5 (pb)
by Adelman, Jeremy - 407-409 The ambiguities of history: the problem of ethnocentrism in historical writing By Finn Fuglestad, Oslo: Oslo Academic Press, 2005. Pp. 151. ISBN 82-7477-204-0
by Fahey, David M. - 409-410 Empire to nation. Historical perspectives on the making of the modern world By Joseph Esherick, Hasan Kayali and Eric van Young, eds., London: Rowman and Littlefield, 2006. Pp. viii + 430, ISBN-13: 978-0-7425-4030-9. US$76.50 (cloth)
by Lieven, Dominic - 410-411 Revoltas Escravas: Mistificações e Mal-Entendidos By João Pedro Marques. Lisboa: Guerra e Paz, 2006. Pp. 130. €16 ISBN-989-8014-19-9
by Vos, Jelmer - 413-413 Ancient imperial heritage and Islamic universal historiography: al-Dīnawarī’s secular perspective
by Yücesoy, Hayrettin
July 2007, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 135-155 Ancient imperial heritage and Islamic universal historiography: al-Dīnawarī’s secular perspective
by Yücesoy, Hayrettin - 157-174 The peoples of the north in the eyes of the Muslims of Umayyad al-Andalus (711–1031)
by Bennison, Amira K. - 175-193 Literacy and the ‘great divide’ in the Islamic world, 1300–1800
by Hanna, Nelly - 195-212 The expulsion of the Moriscos from Spain in 1609–1614: the destruction of an Islamic periphery
by Jónsson, Már - 213-232 The Ferghana Valley at the crossroads of world history: the rise of Khoqand, 1709–1822
by Levi, Scott C. - 233-254 The bounds of identity: the Goldsmid mission and the delineation of the Perso–Afghan border in the nineteenth century
by Hopkins, B. D. - 255-256 Islam and the moral economy: the challenge of capitalism By Charles Tripp, Cambridge University Press, 2006. x + 201 pp. Bibl to p. 224. Index to p. 229. £16.99. ISBN 10-521-68244-4
by Henry, Clement M. - 256-258 Global history: interactions between the universal and the local By A. G. Hopkins, ed., Palgrave MacMillan, 2006. Pp. xi + 303. Pbk. £18.99. ISBN 1-4039-8793-9
by Bright, Charles - 258-259 The Empire strikes back? The impact of imperialism on Britain from the mid-nineteenth century By Andrew Thompson. Harlow: Pearson Education, 2005. Pp. xviii + 374. £21.99. ISBN 0-582-43829-2
by Kaarsholm, Preben - 259-260 Atlas of slavery By James Walvin. Harlow: Pearson Education Limited, 2006. Pp. xiv + 146. £19.99. ISBN-10 0 582 43780 6, ISBN-13 978 0 582 43770 7
by Vos, Jelmer
March 2007, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-21 Warhorse and post-nomadic empire in Asia, c. 1000–1800
by Gommans, Jos - 23-40 A case of empire envy? German Jesuits meet an Asian mystic in Spanish America
by Strasser, Ulrike - 63-86 Africa and the globalization process: western Africa, 1450–1850
by Inikori, Joseph E. - 119-120 The Atlantic in global history, 1500–2000 By Jorge Canizares-Esguerra and Erik R. Seeman, eds., Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2007. Pp. 258. ISBN-13: 978-0-13-192714-8, US$30.80
by Emmer, Pieter - 120-121 War and state formation in ancient China and early modern Europe By Victoria Tin-bor Hui, New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Pp. 308. ISBN-13: 9780521525763, ISBN-10: 0521525764, £16.77
by Perdue, Peter C. - 122-123 The royal hunt in Eurasian history By Thomas Allsen, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006. Pp. 416. ISBN 978-0-8122-3926-3 US$55/£36
by Hope, Michael - 123-124 Fascism past and present, West and East. An international debate on concepts and cases in the comparative study of the extreme right By Roger Griffin, Werner Loh, and Andreas Umland, eds., with an afterword by Walter Laqueur, Stuttgart: ibidem-Verlag, 2006, ISBN-10: 3898216748. €34.90
by Paxton, Robert O. - 125-127 Rethinking economic change in India - labour and livelihood By Tirthankar Roy, London and New York: Routledge, 2005. Pp. xii + 202. ISBN 0-415-34989-3. £70
by Sharma, Vanita - 127-128 A concise history of the world since 1945: states and peoples By W. M. Spellman, Basingstoke, UK and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. Pp. xii + 344. ISBN 1-4039-1787-6
by Geyer, Michael - 128-129 The new global history By Bruce Mazlish, New York: Routledge, 2006. Pp. vii + 131. ISBN 978-0-415-40921-6; $30.95 (paper)
by Bentley, Jerry H. - 128-129 The Mongols and the West, 1221–1410 By Peter Jackson. Harlow: Pearson Longman, 2005. Pp xxxiv + 414. ISBN 0 582 36896 0. £17.99
by Moore, R. I.
May 2007, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 41-62 Indian Ocean Studies and the ‘new thalassology’
by Vink, Markus P. M. - 87-111 India in the early modern world economy: modes of production, reproduction and exchange
by Washbrook, David - 113-118 The human past: world prehistory and the development of human societies By Chris Scarre, ed., Thames & Hudson, London and New York, 2005. 784 pp, 753 ills. (211 colour); ISBN: 978-0-500-28531-2/4. £29.95 pb
by Sutton, John E. G.
November 2006, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 299-319 To inherit the Earth. Imagining world population, from the yellow peril to the population bomb
by Connelly, Matthew - 321-341 The global system of international migrations, 1900 and 2000: a comparative approach
by Gozzini, Giovanni - 343-362 The world voyage of James Keir Hardie: Indian nationalism, Zulu insurgency and the British labour diaspora 1907–1908
by Hyslop, Jonathan - 363-382 The illusions of encounter: Muslim ‘minds’ and Hindu revolutionaries in First World War Germany and after
by Manjapra, Kris K. - 383-402 Social capital, ‘trust’ and the role of networks in Julfan trade: informal and semi-formal institutions at work
by Aslanian, Sebouh - 403-408 Africa and globalization: colonialism, decolonization and the postcolonial malaise
by Austen, Ralph A. - 409-410 Diaspora entrepreneurial networks: four centuries of history By Ina Baghdiantz McCabe, Gelina Harlaftis and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou, eds., Oxford and New York: Berg, 2005. Pp. xxii + 440. ISBN 1-85973-880-x; $84.95 (hb), ISBN 1-85973-875-3
by Cohen, Robin - 410-412 The global Cold War: third world interventions and the making of our times By Odd Arne Westad, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Pp. 498. ISBN 1-3 9780521853644
by Rosenberg, Emily S. - 412-413 Needles, herbs, gods and ghosts: China, healing and the West to 1848 By Linda L. Barnes. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2005. Pp. 458 + xiii. ISBN 0-674-01872-9; $49.95/£31.95/E46.10
by Fan, Fa-ti - 413-414 The company of strangers: a natural history of economic life By Paul Seabright. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005. Pp. 320. $18.95/£12.50. ISBN 0-691-12452-3
by Vermeij, Geerat J.
July 2006, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 155-175 Globalizing the Harlem Renaissance: Irish, Mexican, and ‘Negro’ renaissances in The Survey, 1919–1929
by Johnson, Bob - 177-195 Global rust belt: Hemileia vastatrix and the ecological integration of world coffee production since 1850
by McCook, Stuart - 197-217 Disease, diplomacy and international commerce: the origins of international sanitary regulation in the nineteenth century
by Harrison, Mark - 219-239 ‘Trust in God, but tie your camel first.’ The economic organization of the trans-Saharan slave trade between the fourteenth and nineteenth centuries
by Prange, Sebastian - 241-267 The Spanish Empire and its legacy: fiscal redistribution and political conflict in colonial and post-colonial Spanish America
by Grafe, Regina & Irigoin, Maria Alejandra - 269-288 Britain, industry and perceptions of China: Matthew Boulton, ‘useful knowledge’ and the Macartney Embassy to China 1792–94
by Berg, Maxine - 289-292 Living standards in the past: new perspectives on well-being in Asia and Europe By Robert C. Allen, Tommy Bengtsson and Martin Dribe, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. Pp. xxii + 472. ISBN 0-19-928068-1
by Booth, Anne - 293-294 Creating the Twentieth Century: Technical Innovations of 1867–1914 and their Lasting Impact By Vaclav Smil. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. Pp. vi + 350. ISBN 0 19 516874 7
by Headrick, Daniel - 294-295 Labour and New Social Movements in a Globalising World System By Berthold Unfried and Marcel van der Linden, eds., with the help of Christine Schindler. Leipzig: Akademische Verlagsanstalt, 2004. Pp. 253. (ITH-Tagungsberichte 38). ISBN 3-931982-36-X
by Fuchs, Eckhardt - 295-297 The Birth of the Modern World, 1780–1914: Global Connections and Comparisons By C. A. Bayly. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2004. Pp. xxiv, 540. ISBN 978 0 631 18799 8
by Hughes-Warrington, Mamie - 297-298 Globalization: A Short History By Jürgen Osterhammel and Neils P. Petersson. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005. Pp. xi + 182. £14.95. ISBN 0 691 12165 6
by Christian, David
March 2006, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 3-39 Historiographical traditions and modern imperatives for the restoration of global history
by O’Brien, Patrick - 41-58 Merchants, migrants, missionaries, and globalization in the early-modern Pacific
by Clossey, Luke - 59-79 River control and the evolution of knowledge: a comparison between regions in China and Europe, c. 1400–1850
by Davids, Karel - 81-99 The rapid growth of Egypt’s agricultural output, 1890–1914, as an early example of the green revolutions of modern South Asia: some implications for the writing of global history
by Owen, Roger - 101-121 Energy crisis and growth 1650–1850: the European deviation in a comparative perspective
by Malanima, Paolo - 123-149 The worldwide economic impact of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1793–1815
by O’Rourke, Kevin H - 151-152 REVIEWS The Global History Reader By Bruce Mazlish and Akira Iriye, eds. London and New York: Routledge, 2005. Pp. x + 302
by Hopkins, A.G. - 151-152 The Global History Reader By Bruce Mazlish and Akira Iriye, eds. London and New York: Routledge, 2005. Pp. x + 302
by Hopkins, A.G. - 152-152 Britannia’s Empire: Making a British World By Bill Nasson, Stroud, UK: Tempus, 2004. ISBN: 0 7524 2958 2. £20 (hardback)
by White, Nicholas J. - 152-152 REVIEWS Britannia’s Empire: Making a British World By Bill Nasson, Stroud, UK: Tempus, 2004. ISBN: 0 7524 2958 2. £20 (hardback)
by White, Nicholas J. - 153-153 Palgrave Advances in World Histories By Marnie Hughes-Warrington, ed. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire & New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. Pp. 286. ISBN 1-4039-1278-5
by Giráldez, Arturo - 153-153 REVIEWS Palgrave Advances in World Histories By Marnie Hughes-Warrington, ed. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire & New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. Pp. 286. ISBN 1-4039-1278-5
by Giráldez, Arturo