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Journal of Global History

2006 - 2024

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Volume 19, issue 3, 2024

Empire of Impartiality: Managing Indebtedness to Foreigners in Eighteenth-Century China pp. 323-343 Downloads
Meng Zhang
Globalization, welfare, and inequality: Evidence from transoceanic market integration, 1815–1913 pp. 344-369 Downloads
David Chilosi and Giovanni Federico
South Africa’s Haymarket: the Knights of Labor and political violence in the United States and South Africa, 1886–1892 pp. 370-391 Downloads
Steven Parfitt
Man-making and World-making on Two Wheels: Indian ‘Globe Cyclists’ in the Interwar Years pp. 392-420 Downloads
Harald Fischer-Tiné and Souvik Naha
The caged bird sings of freedom: Maya Angelou’s anti-colonial journalism in the United Arab Republic and Ghana, 1961–1965 pp. 421-438 Downloads
Alex White
Communicating overpopulation to a global audience: Disney’s Family Planning (1968) pp. 439-462 Downloads
Patrick Ellis and Jesse Olszynko-Gryn

Volume 19, issue 2, 2024

Do mountains kill states? Exploring the diversity of Southeast Asian highland communities pp. 195-220 Downloads
Michael Paul Leadbetter and Wayan Jarrah Sastrawan
Contractor states and globalization of the market for naval artillery technology (1500–1750) pp. 221-239 Downloads
Brice Cossart
Freeing Chinese Men on the María Luz: Gender and the Latin American Coolie Trade pp. 240-259 Downloads
Heidi Tinsman
Parsi capital and imperial infrastructure: Shipping and shopping in the port of Aden, 1840-1888 pp. 260-280 Downloads
Itamar Toussia Cohen
“The Same Causes Occasioning the Same Effects”: The “Jewish Question”, the “Chinese Question” and the Global Precedents of Exclusion in Late Nineteenth Century Central Europe pp. 281-300 Downloads
Andrei Sorescu
Towards Development: The Yellow River project and UNRRA’s technical assistance to China, 1944–1947 pp. 301-321 Downloads
Jiayi Tao

Volume 19, issue 1, 2024

Mapping Byzantine Sericulture in the Global Transfer of Technology pp. 1-17 Downloads
Gang Wu
Rethinking colonialism through early modern global diplomacy: A tale of Pampangan mobility pp. 18-36 Downloads
Birgit Tremml-Werner
The company-microstate: The Auckland Islands and corporate colonialism in global history, 1849-52 pp. 37-56 Downloads
Rohan Howitt
Doing Utopia: Radical utopian communities, mobility, and the body in the early twentieth century pp. 57-76 Downloads
Robert Kramm
White Internationalism and the League of Nations Movement in Interwar Australia pp. 77-97 Downloads
Aden Knaap
A merger of equals: The political economy of the World Bank’s early contacts with China pp. 98-117 Downloads
Federico Pachetti
Three meanings of colonialism: Nehru, Sukarno, and Kotelawala debate the future of the Third World Movement (1954-61) pp. 118-134 Downloads
Sandeep Bhardwaj
The Sino-Malaysian Rubber Trade, 1950-80: A Global History pp. 135-154 Downloads
Yu Yao and Youxin Guo
Working for the Wireless World: Radio Uganda Technicians and the Wo/manpower of 1970s Cosmopolitanism pp. 155-174 Downloads
Ismay Milford
India, the United Nations Human Rights Commission, and the 1979 Virginity Testing Scandal pp. 175-194 Downloads
Jinal Parekh and Antara Datta

Volume 18, issue 3, 2023

Connecting the ancient Afro-Eurasian world pp. 329-342 Downloads
Matthew Adam Cobb
Behind gold for pepper: The players and the game of Indo-Mediterranean trade pp. 343-364 Downloads
Jeremy A. Simmons
Indian merchants abroad: Integrating the Indian ocean world during the early first millennium CE pp. 365-383 Downloads
Matthew Adam Cobb
Intertwined maritime Silk Road and Austronesian routes: A Taiwanese archaeological perspective pp. 384-400 Downloads
Jiun-Yu Liu
Islands in a sea of sand: The role of Tarim Basin polities in global trade during late antiquity pp. 401-425 Downloads
Tomas Larsen Høisæter
From cakravartin to bodhisattva: Buddhist models for globalization pp. 426-438 Downloads
Signe Cohen
The poor woman’s energy: Low-modernist solar technologies and international development, 1878–1966 pp. 439-460 Downloads
Elizabeth Chatterjee
Substituting Coffee and Tea in the Eighteenth Century: A Rural and Material History with Global Implications pp. 461-480 Downloads
Hanna Hodacs

Volume 18, issue 2, 2023

Going West: Socialist flexibility in the long 1970s pp. 153-171 Downloads
Alina-Sandra Cucu
The archer and the arrow: Zen Buddhism and the politics of religion in Nazi Germany pp. 172-191 Downloads
Sarah Panzer
The extreme southern origins of globality: Circumnavigation, habitability, and geopolitics pp. 192-215 Downloads
Mauricio Onetto Pavez
Transregional by design: The early communist press in the middle east and global revolutionary networks pp. 216-235 Downloads
Burak Sayim
The World in Blocs: Leo Amery, the British Empire and Regionalist Anti-internationalism, 1903–1947 pp. 236-258 Downloads
Liane Hewitt
The Development Dichotomy: Colonial India’s Accession to the ILO’s Governing Body (1919–22) pp. 259-280 Downloads
Thomas Gidney
‘Only One Earth’: Environmental Perceptions and Policies before the Stockholm Conference, 1968–1972 pp. 281-303 Downloads
Lena Joos
On the rationale and implications of China’s RMB internationalization: A global historical perspective pp. 304-325 Downloads
Kean Fan Lim
Transregional by design: The early communist press in the middle east and global revolutionary networks – CORRIGENDUM pp. 326-326 Downloads
Burak Sayim
The extreme southern origins of globality: Circumnavigation, habitability, and geopolitics – ADDENDUM pp. 327-327 Downloads
Mauricio Onetto Pavez

Volume 18, issue 1, 2023

Local advantage in a global context. Competition, adaptation and resilience in textile manufacturing in the ‘periphery’, 1860–1960 pp. 1-24 Downloads
Katharine Frederick and Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
Asia’s oceanic Anthropocene: How political elites and global offshore oil development moved Asian marine spaces into the new epoch pp. 25-46 Downloads
Stefan Huebner
The Hands Off Ethiopia campaign, racial solidarities and intercolonial antifascism in South Asia (1935–36) pp. 47-67 Downloads
Arlena Buelli
‘They must either be informed or they will be cominformed’: Covert propaganda, political literacy, and cold war knowledge production in the Loyal African Brothers series pp. 68-87 Downloads
Adam LoBue
(Anti-)Colonialism, religion and science in Bengal from the perspective of global religious history pp. 88-107 Downloads
Julian Strube
Scurrying seafarers: shipboard rats, plague, and the land/sea border pp. 108-130 Downloads
Jules Skotnes-Brown
Interwar statistics, colonial demography, and the making of the twentieth-century refugee pp. 131-151 Downloads
Anne Schult
The Hands Off Ethiopia campaign, racial solidarities and intercolonial antifascism in South Asia (1935-1936) – CORRIGENDUM pp. 152-152 Downloads
Arlena Buelli

Volume 17, issue 3, 2022

People, animals, and island encounters: A pig’s history of the Pacific pp. 355-373 Downloads
Jordan Sand
Enslaved in Dzungaria: what an eighteenth-century crocheting instructor can teach us about overland globalisation pp. 374-393 Downloads
Lisa Hellman
Islam and the cognitive study of colonialism: The case of religious and educational reform at Egypt’s al-Azhar pp. 394-417 Downloads
Aria Nakissa
Co-opting the cooperative movement? Development, decolonization, and the power of expertise at the Co-operative College, 1920s–1960s pp. 418-437 Downloads
Mo Moulton
Chairman Cotton: Socialist Bulgaria’s cotton trade with African countries during the early Cold War (1946–70) pp. 438-456 Downloads
Jan Zofka
‘To the benefit of Africa, the world, and ourselves’: The American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa (ANLCA) Mission to Nigeria, 1966–1968 pp. 457-476 Downloads
James Austin Farquharson
Entangled political histories of twentieth-century West Africa: The case of Guinean exile networks pp. 477-495 Downloads
John Straussberger
Hinterland: The political history of a geographic category from the scramble for Africa to Afro-Asian solidarity pp. 496-514 Downloads
Matthew Unangst
The intimate labour of internationalism: maternalist humanitarians and the mid-twentieth century family planning movement pp. 515-538 Downloads
Nicole C. Bourbonnais
Early modern Iberian empires, global history and the history of early globalization pp. 539-561 Downloads
Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla
‘To the benefit of Africa, the world, and ourselves’: The American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa (ANLCA) Mission to Nigeria, 1966-1968 – CORRIGENDUM pp. 562-562 Downloads
James Austin Farquharson

Volume 17, issue 2, 2022

Special issue introduction: Towards a global history of international organizations and decolonization pp. 173-190 Downloads
Eva-Maria Muschik
The League of Nations and the post-Ottoman recolonization of the Nile Valley: The imperial Matryoshka of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1922–1924 pp. 191-209 Downloads
Giorgio Potì
The league against imperialism, national liberation, and the economic question pp. 210-232 Downloads
Disha Karnad Jani
Malariology and decolonization: Eastern European experts from the League of Nations to the World Health Organization pp. 233-253 Downloads
Bogdan C. Iacob
‘With a minimum of bitterness’: decolonization, the right to self-determination, and the Arab-Asian group pp. 254-271 Downloads
Cindy Ewing
States, nations, and self-determination: Afghanistan and decolonization at the United Nations pp. 272-291 Downloads
Elisabeth Leake
From administrative to political order? Global legal history, the organic law, and the constitution of mandate Syria, 1925–1930 pp. 292-311 Downloads
Adam Mestyan
Three days in December: Jewish human rights between the United Nations and the middle east in 1948 pp. 312-330 Downloads
James Loeffler
UNHCR and the Algerian war of independence: postcolonial sovereignty and the globalization of the international refugee regime, 1954–63 pp. 331-352 Downloads
Malika Rahal and Benjamin Thomas White
The League of Nations and the post-Ottoman recolonization of the Nile Valley: The imperial Matryoshka of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1922–1924 – CORRIGENDUM pp. 353-353 Downloads
Giorgio Potì
UNHCR and the Algerian war of independence: postcolonial sovereignty and the globalization of the international refugee regime, 1954–63 – ADDENDUM pp. 354-354 Downloads
Malika Rahal and Benjamin Thomas White

Volume 17, issue 1, 2022

What is refugee history, now? pp. 1-19 Downloads
Lauren Banko, Katarzyna Nowak and Peter Gatrell
Decolonizing madness? Transcultural psychiatry, international order and birth of a ‘global psyche’ in the aftermath of the Second World War pp. 20-41 Downloads
Ana Antić
Towards a global perspective on early modern slave trade: prices of the enslaved in the Indian Ocean, Indonesian Archipelago and Atlantic worlds pp. 42-68 Downloads
Matthias van Rossum
Strategies of Decolonization: Economic Sovereignty and National Security in Libyan–US Relations, 1949–1971 pp. 69-88 Downloads
Christopher R. W. Dietrich
Democratic imperialism and Risorgimento colonialism: European legionnaires on the Argentine Pampa in the 1850s pp. 89-108 Downloads
Alessandro Bonvini and Stephen Jacobson
A great convergence: The American frontier and the origins of Japanese migration to Brazil pp. 109-127 Downloads
Sidney Xu Lu
Was the British industrial revolution a conjuncture in global economic history? pp. 128-150 Downloads
O’Brien, Patrick
Patrick O’Brien on industrialization, little Britain and the wider world pp. 151-158 Downloads
Peer Vries
The industrial revolution, an unintended consequence of self-defence? pp. 159-164 Downloads
Leandro Prados de la Escosura
The Industrial Revolution and globalization: A discussion of Patrick O’Brien’s contribution pp. 165-171 Downloads
Joseph E. Inikori
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