Every Book an Adventure: The Walter Markov Prize Turns 30 Ed. by Katja Castryck-Naumann and Matthias Middell
Editorial, pp. 151f. Aufsätze | ArticlesMatthias Middell The Walter Markov Prize: A Look Back at 30 Years of Global History, pp. 153-171.
Andreas Greiner “Those Were Difficult Days Indeed”: Transport Labour in German East Africa’s State-Organized Caravans, pp. 172-189.
Annabel Ruckdeschel Circulation of a Centre-Narrative: The “École de Paris” and Exhibition Networks between Santiago de Chile, Recife, São Paolo, Rio de Janeiro, and Paris (1921–1930), pp. 190-207.
Ismay Milford On the Unreachability of Anti-colonial Internationalism, pp. 208-215.
Isaak van Dijke The Tielman Brothers as Wanderer ohne Ziel: A Post-colonial Perspective on Indorock, pp. 216-227.
Siga Maguiraga Malian Student Mobility to Turkey through the Lens of Historically Marginalized Actors, pp. 228-244.
Katja Castryck-Naumann “Mafia Tactics” and Spirited Improvisation: Walter Markov and the International Congresses of Historical Sciences, pp. 245-263.
ForumMarie Huber Putting a Nation on the Map: The Construction of a Geographical Imaginary through the Project for a National Atlas of Ethiopia, 1962–1987, pp. 264-288.
Rezensionen | ReviewsJorun Poettering: Migrating Merchants: Trade, Nation, and Religion in Seventeenth-Century Hamburg and Portugal, Berlin/Boston 2019 by Tanja Zakrzewski, pp. 289f.
John Connelly: From People into Nations: A History of Eastern Europe, Princeton 2020 by John C. Swanson, pp. 291f.
Adom Getachew: Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination, Princeton 2019 by Thomas Lindner,pp. 293-295.
Andreas Fahrmeir (Hrsg.): Deutschland. Globalgeschichte einer Nation, München 2020; Christoph Cornelißen/Dirk van Laak (Hrsg.): Weimar und die Welt. Globale Verflechtungen der ersten deutschen Republik, Göttingen 2020 by Thomas Adam, pp. 296-299.
Pierre Rosanvallon: Das Jahrhundert des Populismus. Geschichte, Theorie, Kritik, Hamburg 2020 by Hana Antal, pp. 300-303.
Felix Wemheuer: A Social History of Maoist China: Conflict and Change, 1949–1976, Cambridge 2019 by Jan Zofka, pp. 304f.
B. M. Jain: The Geopsychology of International Relations in the 21st Century: Escaping the Ignorance Trap, Lanham et al. 2021 by Hartmut Elsenhans, pp. 306-309.
Autorinnen und Autoren | Authors p. 310.