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Conceptualizing global history
Bruce Mazlish and Ralph Buultjens
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Frontmatter
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An Introduction to Global History (Bruce Mazlish, page 1)
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PART ONE: The Theory of Global History
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1 The Rounding of the Earth: Ecology and Global History (Neva R. Goodwin, page 27)
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2 Global History: Historiographical Feasibility and Environmental Reality (Wolf Schäfer, page 47)
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3 Global History and the Third World (Ralph Buultjens, page 71)
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4 From Universal History to Global History (Manfred Kossok, page 93)
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5 Global History in a Postmodernist Era? (Bruce Mazlish, page 113)
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PART TWO: Applied Global History
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6 Migration and Its Enemies (Wang Gungwu, page 131)
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7 A Globalizing Economy: Some Implications and Consequences (Richard J. Barnet and John Cavanagh, page 153)
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8 Human Rights as Global Imperative (Louis Menand III, page 173)
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9 The Globalization of Music: Expanding Spheres of Influence (John Joyce, page 205)
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PART THREE: An Overview
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10 On the Prospect of Global History (Raymond Grew, page 227)
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About the Book (page 251)
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About the Editors and Contributors (page 253)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JIH | 26.2 (Autumn 1995): 266-268 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/206610 |
JWH | 7.1 (Spring 1996): 134-136 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/20078662 |
IHR | 16.4 (Nov. 1994): 857-859 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/40107430 |
AHR | 100.5 (Dec. 1995): 1517-1518 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2169870 |
APSR | 88.3 (Sep. 1994): 802-804 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2944869 |
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Published: 1993
Publisher: Westview Press
- 9780813316840 (paper)
- 9780813316833 (hardcover)