Journal of Global History 14 (2019), 3

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Journal of Global History 14 (2019), 3
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475 S.
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Journal of Global History
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United Kingdom
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Journal of Global History, Room A288, London School of Economics and Political science, Houghton Street, London, WC2A 2AE, UK journal.global.history@lse.ac.uk
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Historicizing the global: an interdisciplinary perspective
edited by Neus Rotger, Diana Roig-Sanz, Marta Puxan-Oliva

Table of contents

Editorial

Introduction: towards a cross-disciplinary history of the global in the humanities and the social sciences, Neus Rotger, Diana Roig-Sanz, Marta Puxan-Oliva, pp. 325-334

Articles

Long-term and decentred trajectories of doing history from a global perspective: institutionalization, postcolonial critique, and empiricist approaches, before and after the 1970s, Katja Naumann, pp. 335-354

What makes globalization really new? Sociological views on our current globalization, Romain Lecler, pp. 355-373

The global/local tension in the history of anthropology, Gustavo Lins Ribeiro, pp. 375-394

The global process of thinking global literature: from Marx’s Weltliteratur to Sarkozy’s littérature-monde, Jernej Habjan, pp. 395-412

Art history and the global: deconstructing the latest canonical narrative, Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel, pp. 413-435

Historicizing media, globalizing media research: infrastructures, publics, and everyday life, Ralph Schroeder, pp. 437-453

Reviews

Roundtable Review Discussion, Simon Jackson, pp. 455-456

Empires, guns, and economic growth: thoughts on the implications of Satia’s work for economic history, Judy Z. Stephenson, pp. 456-458

Consuming empires in the eighteenth century, Kate Smith, pp. 459-460

An Africanist’s perspective on Priya Satia’s Empire of guns, Giacomo Macola, pp. 461-462

Locating Britain’s ‘empire’ in Satia’s Empire of guns, Devyani Gupta, pp. 463-465

Author response, Priya Satia, pp. 465-469

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, Simon Layton, pp. 471-473

Corrigendum

Vivekananda, Sarah Farmer, and global spiritual transformations in the fin de siècle – CORRIGENDUM, Ruth Harris, p. 475

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Published on
21.11.2019
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Holdings 1740-0228