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Corpis, Duane J.; Fletcher, Ian Christopher
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| Editors' Introduction |
| Pages: 1-5 |
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Fletcher, Ian Christopher; Ono, Takamitsu; Roy, Alka
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| Justice for Bhopal |
| Pages: 7-12 |
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Chalcraft, John T.
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| Pluralizing Capital, Challenging Eurocentrism: Toward Post-Marxist Historiography
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| Pages: 13-39 |
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Guterl, Matthew; Skwiot, Christine
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| Atlantic and Pacific Crossings: Race, Empire, and "the Labor Problem" in the Late Nineteenth Century |
| Pages: 40-61 |
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Seigel, Micol
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| Beyond Compare: Comparative Method after the Transnational Turn |
| Pages: 62-90 |
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Corpis, Duane J.
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| Introduction: Many Worlds, Many Histories, Many Historians |
| Pages: 91-93 |
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Hernandez, Rafael
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| A Total History? |
| Pages: 94-97 |
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Adeniji, Abolade
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| Universal History and the Challenge of Globalization to African Historiography |
| Pages: 98-103 |
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Teelock, Vijaya
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| Breaking the Wall of Silence: Slavery in Mauritian Historiography
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| Pages: 104-109 |
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Nishikawa, Masao
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| A Specter Is Still Haunting: The Specter of World History |
| Pages: 110-116 |
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Ngugi, Mukoma Wa
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| History Is Not Done with Us: Dreaming through the Past
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| Pages: 117-123 |
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Lal, Vinay
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| Much Ado about Something: The New Malaise of World History
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| Pages: 124-130 |
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Fletcher, Ian Christopher; Sotiropoulos, Karen
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| Introduction: Teaching a Gendered World |
| Pages: 131-132 |
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Wiesner-Hanks, Merry
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| Women's History and World History Courses |
| Pages: 133-150 |
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Strasser, Ulrike; Tinsman, Heidi
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| Engendering World History |
| Pages: 151-164 |
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Uppal, Jyotsna
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| Teaching across Borders: Katherine Mayo's Mother India
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| Pages: 165-169 |
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Fletcher, Yael Simpson; Persaud, Nalini
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| Scenes from the Revolution: A Dialogue on Film, Politics, and History |
| Pages: 171-181 |
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Lambrose, R.J.
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| The Abusable Past
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| Pages: 183-187 |
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Notes on Contributors
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| Pages: 188-190 |
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