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Commodity history and the nature of global connection: recent developments - Guano and the opening of the Pacific world: a global ecological history, by Gregory T. Cushman. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Studies in Environment and History. Pp. xx+392. 19 illustrations, 4 tables. Hardback £70.00, ISBN: 978-1-107-00413-9; paperback £25.99, ISBN: 978-1-107-65596-6. - Andean cocaine: the making of a global drug, by Paul Gootenberg. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2008. Pp. xvii+441. 4 illustrations, 12 tables, 2 maps. Paperback £32.50, ISBN: 978-0-8078-5905-6. - The matter of history: how things create the past, by Timothy J. LeCain. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Studies in Environment and History. Pp. xix+346. 15 illustrations. Hardback £80.00, ISBN: 978-1-107-13417-1; paperback £22.99, ISBN: 978-1-107-59270-4. - Banana cultures: agriculture, consumption, and environmental change in Honduras and the United States, by John Soluri. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2005. Pp. xiii+321. 25 figures, 2 maps, 2 tables. Paperback $18.99, ISBN: 978-0-292-71256-0. - The mushroom at the end of the world: on the possibility of life in capitalist ruins, by Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2015. Pp. xii + 331. 29 b/w illustrations. Paperback £14.99, ISBN: 978-0-691-17832-5.
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- 14 February 2019, pp. 145-150
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Long-term and decentred trajectories of doing history from a global perspective: institutionalization, postcolonial critique, and empiricist approaches, before and after the 1970s
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- 21 October 2019, pp. 335-354
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Scaling up and zooming in: global history and high-definition archaeology perspectives on the longue durée of urban–environmental relations in Gerasa (Jerash, Jordan)
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- 22 March 2021, pp. 395-414
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Readable flowers: global circulation and translation of collected saints’ lives*
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- 14 February 2018, pp. 22-45
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Peripheral eyes: Brazilians and India, 1947–61*
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- 18 February 2015, pp. 122-146
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The value within multiform commodities: North African phosphates and global markets in the interwar period
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- 08 July 2021, pp. 315-335
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The world of the Sylheti seamen in the Age of Empire, from the late eighteenth century to 1947
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- 13 October 2014, pp. 425-446
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Writing the global Indian Ocean
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- 08 February 2017, pp. 145-154
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From Christian anti-imperialism to postcolonial Christianity: M. M. Thomas and the ecumenical theology of communism in the 1940s and 1950s
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- 21 June 2018, pp. 230-251
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Taming the states: the American Law Institute and the ‘Statement of essential human rights’*
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- 19 October 2012, pp. 461-482
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A conjuncture in global history or an Anglo-American construct: the British Industrial Revolution, 1700–1850
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- 27 October 2010, pp. 503-509
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On the rationale and implications of China’s RMB internationalization: A global historical perspective
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- 27 February 2023, pp. 304-325
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Going West: Socialist flexibility in the long 1970s
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- 13 September 2022, pp. 153-171
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‘Treated like Chinamen’: United States immigration restriction and white British subjects
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- 08 July 2019, pp. 239-260
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A history of the world in 100 objects
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- 17 October 2011, pp. 529-533
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A ‘most imperial’ contribution: New Zealand and the old age pensions debate in Britain, 1898–1912*
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- 23 May 2014, pp. 189-207
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In the shadow of empire: Josef Schmidlin and Protestant–Catholic ecumenism before the Second World War
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- 21 June 2018, pp. 165-187
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‘Destiny seems to point me to that country’: early nineteenth-century African American migration, emigration, and expansion*
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- 24 February 2012, pp. 53-77
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Human Rights Day after the ‘breakthrough’: celebrating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at the United Nations in 1978 and 1988
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- 18 February 2015, pp. 147-170
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‘Ireland’s sister nations’: internationalism and sectarianism in the Irish struggle for independence, 1916–22
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- 05 October 2015, pp. 479-501
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