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Global History

2018
This chapter elaborates on the growing presence of global historical scholarship since the 1990s. It discusses the contours of this academic field—for example, by comparing it to similar forms of historiographical inquiry and by presenting its role in various subfields ranging from intellectual history to the history of commodities.
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Globalizing history and historicizing globalization

Globalizations, 2004
In arguing for the twin projects of globalizing history and historicizing globalization, this paper locates the development of historical scholarship in its own historical context. For the most part, professional historical scholarship has focused on the experiences of national communities and has taken European modernity as the principal guide to the ...
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Globalizing History and Historicizing Globalization.

2012
Comparativ, Vol 22 No 6 (2012): Representations of Europe as a Political Resource in the Early and Late Twentieth ...
Middell, Matthias, Naumann, Katja
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Global History and Maritime History

International Journal of Maritime History, 2013
The expanding literatures in global history and maritime history invite comparison. Here a global historian uses metaphoric characterizations to show the distinctive breadth and specificity of each field. The essay notes the recurrent alternation of maritime and terrestrial leadership in technology and society as well as occasional sharp shifts in ...
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From Globalization to Global History

History Workshop Journal, 2007
The globalized labour markets of the twenty-first century have important foundations in the making of Britain’s industrialization in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Eley seeks to ‘historicize’ globalization by making slaves and servants key players in capitalist accumulation.
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Global Legal History

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
AbstractBecause of transformations in the world’s legal systems, there is a need for reflection about law and legal scholarship globally. There is a growing demand for global legal history; however, there is neither a consensus as to what this history is, nor what objectives this legal historiography pursues, or even how it relates to other disciplines.
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COMPARISON IN GLOBAL HISTORY

2013
The methods of comparative history pose an analytic focus for global history. Comparison must analyse not just one or two, but multiple paths of economic and historical development in the early modern world. Comparison must reach beyond the stereotypes of a dynamic Europe and stagnant Asia to show the strikingly different needs and imperatives leading ...
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Globalization, Global History, and Africa

Journal of Asian and African Studies, 2002
This analysis of African identities in view of globalization focuses on the historical roots of globalization, treating the effects of globalization on the African continent as a whole. The article explores how Eurocentric and Afrocentric ideas have influenced the debate about how Africa could be positioned in the face of global challenges.
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Global Cancer Statistics 2020: GLOBOCAN Estimates of Incidence and Mortality Worldwide for 36 Cancers in 185 Countries

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Hyuna Sung   +2 more
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Conceptualizing Global History

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1995
Randall L. Pouwels   +2 more
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