Subjects |
Titles |
Authors |
Pages |
Articles |
In search of a Global History |
Jerry Bently & Karen Jolly |
3-20 |
Renaissance Europe and the World |
Peter Burke |
21-43 |
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A Chinese Farmer, Two African Boys, and a Warlord: Toward a Global Microhistory |
Tonio Andrade |
44-62 |
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C.R. Boxer and His Research on the History of Portuguese Seaborne Empire |
Gu Weimin |
63-84 |
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The Writing and Constructing of Indian Ocean history and Asian Maritime history |
Zhu ming |
85-99 |
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The Resistant Fibre: Cotton Texitles in Imperial China |
Harriet T. Zurndorfer |
100-118 |
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The Chinese families and Women in Hoi An Vietnam From the 17th Century to the 19th Century |
Zhang Kan & Ly Nhamthi |
119-143 |
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China’s Influence on American Civil Rights Movement |
Yu Zhan |
144-168 |
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International Reformation of Swedish History Education 1927-1961: The Complexity of Implementing International Understanding |
Thomas Nygren |
169-188 |
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Rethink “Chinese History” in the View of “World History” : Global History and New Orientation of Chinese Historical Studies |
Jiang Mei |
193-219 |
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Reviews |
“Global Lives” : Writing Global History with a Biographical Approach |
Brice Cossart |
223-238 |
Mercantile Networks in the Early Modern World |
Aaron Graham |
239-256 |
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Review of Two Recent Works on Comparative Studies of Rome and China |
Liu Jinyu |
257-261 |
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Book Reviews |
Review of Classical Democracy and Republic Traditions by Yan Shaoxiang |
Wei Fenglian & Yang Xinguo |
265-270 |
Review of Global History of History by Daniel Woolf |
Li Junshu |
271-276 |
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Review of Architects of World History: Researching the Global Past by Kenneth R. Curtis, Jerry H. Bentley |
Li Leiyu |
277-280 |
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Review of by Akira Iriye |
Duan Xuying |
281-285 |
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Review of Lost Enlightenment: Central Asia’s Golden Age from the Arab Conquest to Tamerlane by S. Frederick Starr |
He Meilan |
286-291 |
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Review of Central Asia in World History by Peter B. Golden |
Cai Weijie |
292-296 |
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Review of The Inventionof the Modern World by Alan Macfarane |
Du Xianbing |
297-304 |
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Review of Global Interaction in the Early Modern Age, 1400-1800 by Charles H. Parker |
Li Shan |
305-308 |
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Review of Strange Parallels: Southern Asia in Global Context, c.800-1830 by Victor Lieberman |
Cao Yin |
309-316 |
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Review of Guano and the Opening of the Pacific World: A Global Ecological History by Gregory T. Cushman |
Qiao Yu |
317-321 |
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Review of Something New under the Sun: An Environmental History of the Twentieth-Century World by John McNeil |
Zhang Juanjuan |
322-326 |
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Review of Slavery and the Birth of an African City: Lagos,1760-1900 by Kristin Mann |
Zhang Xiaomin |
327-331
|
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The Declaration of Independence: A Global History by David Armitage |
Wang Jiujiu |
332-336 |
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Review of Visible Cities: Canton, Nagasaki, and Batavia and the Coming of the Americans by Leonard Blusse |
Jiang Yiwei |
337-341 |
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Review ofA Jesuit in the Forbidden City: Matteo Ricci 1552-1610 by R. Pochia Hsia |
Zhang Xiaotong |
342-345 |
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Scholarly Information |
An Introduction to Comparison: Global History and Journal of Comparative Social Studies |
Meng Zhongjie |
349-353 |
“2013 Academic Frontal Forum” (Beijing History Society Branch Forum) in Summary |
Ni Tengda |
354-358 |
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“Network and Movement—2nd Annual Global History Academic Forum” in Summary |
Wang Jiujiu |
359-363 |