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JGH volume 19 issue 1 Cover and Back matter

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2024 in Journal of Global History

Solving world problems: the Indian women’s movement, global governance, and ‘the crisis of empire’, 1933–46

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2021 in Journal of Global History

Authors: Rosalind Parr

The Global History Reader By Bruce Mazlish and Akira Iriye, eds. London and New York: Routledge, 2005. Pp. x + 302

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2006 in Journal of Global History

Authors: A.G. Hopkins

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.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2008 in Journal of Global History

Authors: Andrea Komlosy

Pandemics and the politics of difference: rewriting the history of internationalism through nineteenth-century cholera

JOURNAL ARTICLE published November 2020 in Journal of Global History

Authors: Valeska Huber

Racism in the modern world: historical perspectives on cultural transfer and adaptation Edited by Manfred Berg and Simon Wendt. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2011. Pp. 378. Hardback £75.00, ISBN 978-0-85745-076-0; paperback £22.00, ISBN978-1-78238-085-6.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2014 in Journal of Global History

Authors: Debra Thompson

The intimacies of four continents By Lisa Lowe. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2015. Pp. 319. Hardback US$94.95, ISBN 978-0-8223-5863-3; paperback US$26.95, ISBN 978-0-8223-5875-6.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2018 in Journal of Global History

Authors: Kenneth Morgan

Soundings in Atlantic history: latent structures and intellectual currents, 1500–1830 - Edited by Bernard Bailyn and Patricia L. Denault. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2009. Pp. xii + 622. 30 halftones, 9 maps, 5 graphs, 5 tables. Hardback £46.95/US$59.95, ISBN 978-0-6740-3276-7; paperback £22.95/US$29.95, ISBN 978-0-6740-6177-4.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published November 2011 in Journal of Global History

Authors: Erik R. Seeman

Malariology and decolonization: Eastern European experts from the League of Nations to the World Health Organization

JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2022 in Journal of Global History

Authors: Bogdan C. Iacob

Up from the farm: a global microhistory of rural Americans and Africans in the First World War

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2021 in Journal of Global History

Authors: Melvin E. Page

‘Bonded by reverence toward the Buddha’: Asian decolonization, Japanese Americans, and the making of the Buddhist world, 1947–1965

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2013 in Journal of Global History

Authors: Michael K. Masatsugu

JGH volume 14 issue 1 Cover and Front matter

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2019 in Journal of Global History

The archer and the arrow: Zen Buddhism and the politics of religion in Nazi Germany

JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2023 in Journal of Global History

Authors: Sarah Panzer

JGH volume 18 issue 2 Cover and Back matter

JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2023 in Journal of Global History

Shared infrastructures, informational asymmetries: Persians and Indians in Japan,c.1890–1930

JOURNAL ARTICLE published November 2013 in Journal of Global History

Authors: Nile Green

Edwin Seligman, initiator of global progressive public finance

JOURNAL ARTICLE published November 2018 in Journal of Global History

Authors: Madeline Woker

Synthetic and temperate rubber in the interwar years and during the Second World War

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2010 in Journal of Global History

Authors: William G. Clarence-Smith

Chinese money in global context: historic junctures between 600 BCE and 2012 By Niv Horesh. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2014. Pp. xii+364. 8 illustrations, 6 tables. Hardback £47.00, ISBN 978-0-8047-8719-2.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2015 in Journal of Global History

Authors: Valerie Hansen

The category of ‘family workers’ in International Labour Organization statistics (1930s–1980s): a contribution to the study of globalized gendered boundaries between household and market – Erratum

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2018 in Journal of Global History

Authors: Theresa Wobbe | Léa Renard

The big ditch: how America took, built, ran, and ultimately gave away the Panama Canal, By Noel Maurer and Carlos Yu. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2011. Pp. xv+420. 1 halftone, 30 line illustrations, 48 tables, 6 maps. Hardback £24.95/US$35.00, ISBN 978-0-691-14736-3.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2012 in Journal of Global History

Authors: Walter LaFeber