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A companion to world...
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A companion to world history / edited by Douglas Northrop.
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History -- Methodology.
History -- Study and teaching.
Historiography.
ISBN:
9781444334180 (hardback)
1444334182 (hardback)
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xix, 617 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Contents:
Introduction: the challenge of world history / Douglas Northrop -- Part I. TRAJECTORIES AND PRACTICES -- World history: departures and variations / Kenneth Pomeranz and Daniel Segal -- Why and how I became a world historian / Dominic Sachsenmaier -- Becoming a world historian: the state of graduate training in world history and placement in the academic world / Heather Streets -- The world is your archive? the challenges of world history as a field of research / Barbara Weinstein -- What are the units of world history? / Adam McKeown -- Meetings of world history and public history / Leslie Witz -- K-12 teaching / Bob Bain -- Teaching world history at the college level: works in progress / Trevor Getz -- Part II CATEGORIES AND CONCEPTS -- Environments, ecologies and cultures across space and time / I.G. Simmons -- Deep pasts interconnections and comparative history in the ancient world / Norman Yoffee -- Big history / Fred Spier -- Global scale analysis in human history / Christopher Chase-Dunn and Thomas D. Hall -- Region in global history / Paul A. Kramer -- Scales of a local: the place of locality in a globalizing world / Anne Gerritsen -- Comparative history and the challenge of the grand narrative / Michael Adas -- The science of difference: race, Indo-European linguistics, and Eurasian nomads / Xinru Liu -- Projecting power: empires, colonies, and world history / Mrinalini Sinha -- The body in/as world history / Antoinette Burton -- Benchmarks of globalization: the global condition, 1850-2010 / Charles Bright and Michael Geyer -- Networks, interactions, and connective history / Felipe Fernandez-Armesto with Benjamin Sacks -- Objects in motion / Scott C. Levi -- People in motion / Kerry Ward -- Religious ideas in motion / Karin Velez, Sebastian R. Prange, and Luke Clossey -- Diseases in motion / Martin S. Pernick -- Bullets in motion / Stephen Morillo -- Part III MANY GLOBES: WHO WRITES THE WORLD? -- The world from Oceania / Damon Ieremia Salesa -- The world from China: A noncentric and holistic perspective / Weiwei Zhang -- World history as a nationalist rationale: on patriotic world history and its consequential Eurocentrism in Japan and Korea / Jie-Hyun Lim -- Writing global history in Africa / David Simo -- Islamicate World Histories? / Huri Islamoǧlu -- Peripheral consciousness emerging in Latin American thought, and elsewhere in the world / Eduardo Deves-Valdes -- Fresh look from an old place: (re- )writing world histories in Europe / Katja Naumann -- Other globes: shifting optics on the world / Douglas Northrop.
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