Edited by Richard Horowitz
Volume 11 (2013)
“Beyond Spain: Inquisition History in a Global Context”
Robin Vose
Volume 10 (2012)
Early Modern Central Asia in World History (pages 866–878)
Scott C. Levi
World History, MesoAmerica, and the Native American Southwest (pages 537–548)
W. Dirk Raat
Towards an historical sociology of World History (pages 483–495)
Trevor R. Getz
Volume 9 (2011)
19th Century Latin America Imperialism from a Global Perspective (pages 827–843)
Michael Powelson
Development and Spread of Firearms in Medieval and Early Modern Eurasia (pages 818–826)
Peter Lorge
The Qing Empire (China), Imperialism, and the Modern World (pages 498–508)
Kirk W. Larsen
19th Century Latin America Imperialism from a Global Perspective (pages 827–843)
Michael Powelson
Development and Spread of Firearms in Medieval and Early Modern Eurasia (pages 818–826)
Peter Lorge
The Qing Empire (China), Imperialism, and the Modern World (pages 498–508)
Kirk W. Larsen
Volume 8 (2010)
Recycling Modernity: Waste and Environmental History (pages 1114–1125)
Tim Cooper
Equal Representation of Time and Space: Arno Peters’ Universal History (p 718-729)
Stefan Müller
The California School and Beyond: How to Study the Great Divergence? (p 730-751)
Peer Vries
Ivory in World History – Early Modern Trade in Context (p 530-542)
Martha Chaiklin
The Concentration Camp in Global Historical Perspective (p 543-561)
Klaus Mühlhahn
Volume 6 (2008)
The Christian Religion in Modern European and World History: A Review of The Cambridge History of Christianity, 1815–2000 (p 1426-1438)
David Lindenfeld
Exploring Periodization in the Classroom: A Seminar on the Early-Modern World (p 1368-1381)
Luke Clossey, Brandon Marriott
Scholars and the Sea: A Historiography of the Indian Ocean (p 1382-1393)
Sebastian R. Prange
The Iron Age World-System (p 969-999)
Boris Stremlin
The Oceans as the Common Property of Mankind from Early Modern Period to Today (p 659-672)
Ingo Klaus Heidbrink
Volume 5 (2007)
Africa and World History: From Antipathy to Synergy (p 1998-2013)
Jonathan T. Reynolds
Oil and the Origins of the Great War (p 2041-2060)
F. William Engdahl
Africa and World History: From Antipathy to Synergy (p 1998-2013)
Jonathan T. Reynolds
Oil and the Origins of the Great War (p 2041-2060)
F. William Engdahl
History for the Anthropocene (p 1694-1719)
Libby Robin, Will Steffen
The Development of Telegraphy, 1870–1900: A European Perspective on a World History Challenge (p 1720-1742)
Roland Wenzlhuemer
Modern World History as the Rise of the Rich: A New Paradigm (p 1026-1049)
Peter Gran
The Success of Sharing Societies: Lessons from History (p 1050-1061)
Trevor Getz
Flu: Past and Present (p 709-724)
George Dehner
Sino-Cuban Relations and Cuba’s Future after Fidel Castro (p 725-736)
Yinghong Cheng
Medieval Europe and the World: Why Medievalists Should Also Be World Historians
Teofilo Ruiz
Eunuchs in Historical Perspective
Kathryn M. Ringrose
Volume 3 (2005)
Crossing the Eastern Divide: Western Civilization and Islam in the Views of Chaadaev and Gokalp (p **-**)
Jonathan Grant
Volume 2 (2004)
Between Religious Marketplace and Spiritual Wasteland: Religion in the British Atlantic World
Carla Gardina Pestana
Oceans of World History: Delineating Aquacentric Notions in the Global Past (p **-**)
Rainer F. Buschmann
Fire Planet, Fire Creature (p **-**)
Stephen Pyne
Volume 1 (2003)
The Significance of the Frontier in World History (p **-**)
Dan Jones
The Crusades in Perspective: The Crusades in Modern Islamic Perspective (p **-**)
A. J. Andrea
When Does World History Begin? (And Why Should We Care?) (p **-**)
David Northrup
The Other Atlantic World (p **-**)
Jason Ward