Journal of World History, vol. 27, no. 1 (2016)
March’s Journal of World History volume 27 number 1 features the following articles by history scholars: “Lord Cromer’s Shadow”: Political Anglo-Saxonism and the Egyptian Protectorate as a Model in...
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Double carpet-page with swimming fishes from Patterns of Artistic Hybridization in the Early Protoglobalization Period this issue. Pentateuch. Sana’a (Yemen), 1469. © The British Library Board. March’s...
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From the Stefan Hübner article, “Images of the Sporting “Civilizing Mission”: The Far Eastern Championship Games (1913–1934) and Visions of Modernization in English-Language Philippine Newspapers” in...
View ArticleCFP: Journal of World History Special Issue on Gender and Empire
Special Issue Gender and Empire: Intimacies, Bodies, Detritus The Journal of World History seeks submissions on the topic of Gender and Empire. For more than three decades scholars have incorporated...
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The December issue of Journal of World History volume 27 number 4 features the following articles by world history scholars: S.A.M. Adshead on China, World Institutions, and World History by Brian...
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The March issue of Journal of World History volume 28 number 1 features the following articles and a special forum by world history scholars: Articles The Global Renaissance by Peter Burke, Luke...
View Article#LookItUP: U.S. Policy, Economics, and International Relations in UHP Journals
This is Part 2 in a series of University of Hawai`i Press blog posts celebrating University Press Week and highlighting scholarship published by UH Press journals in the past year. Read our...
View ArticleJournal of World History, vol. 28, no. 2 (2017)
The March issue of Journal of World History volume 28 number 2 features the following articles and a special forum by world history scholars: Articles Why Do Only Some Places Have History? Japan, the...
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Japanese sex workers occupied a special place in the desires and fantasies of French colonial men in Asia as seen in ‘Our Hungarians,’ La Vie Indo-Chinoise, November 13, 1897. From “Sex and the...
View ArticleJournal of World History, vol. 29, no. 1 (March 2018)
Journal of World History volume 29, number 1 arrives with three articles covering Brazil, China, and India: Articles The British Empire and the Suppression of the Slave Trade to Brazil: A Global...
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