JOURNAL OF GLOBAL HISTORY, VOLUME 6 – ISSUE 02
Editors’ noteJournal of Global History, Volume 6, Issue 02, July 2011, pp 167-167
Markets in pre-industrial societies: storage in Hellenistic Babylonia in the medieval English mirrorBas van Leeuwen and Peter Földvári and Reinhard Pirngruber Journal of Global History, Volume 6, Issue 02, July 2011, pp 169-193
The hybrid military establishment of the East India Company in South Asia: 1750–1849Kaushik Roy Journal of Global History, Volume 6, Issue 02, July 2011, pp 195-218
Editorial – the transnational history of international institutionsGlenda Sluga Journal of Global History, Volume 6, Issue 02, July 2011, pp 219-222
Transnational intellectual cooperation, the League of Nations, and the problem of orderDaniel Laqua Journal of Global History, Volume 6, Issue 02, July 2011, pp 223-247
Development advisors in a time of cold war and decolonization: the United Nations Technical Assistance Administration, 1950–59David Webster Journal of Global History, Volume 6, Issue 02, July 2011, pp 249-272
Algeria, France, Mexico, UNESCO: a transnational history of anti-racism and decolonization, 1932–1962Todd Shepard Journal of Global History, Volume 6, Issue 02, July 2011, pp 273-297
_From mobility transition to comparative global migration history Jan Lucassen and Leo Lucassen_ Journal of Global History, Volume 6, Issue 02, July 2011, pp 299-307
Different transitions: comparing China and Europe, 1600–1900Adam McKeown Journal of Global History, Volume 6, Issue 02, July 2011, pp 309-319
From regional to global repertoires of migrationLeslie Page Moch Journal of Global History, Volume 6, Issue 02, July 2011, pp 321-325
Quantifying mobility in early modern Europe: the challenge of concepts and dataJosef Ehmer Journal of Global History, Volume 6, Issue 02, July 2011, pp 327-338
Some considerations about the link between economic development and migrationJelle van Lottum Journal of Global History, Volume 6, Issue 02, July 2011, pp 339-344
Ottomans in early modern global historySam White Journal of Global History, Volume 6, Issue 02, July 2011, pp 345-349
No enchanted palace: the end of empire and the ideological origins of the United Nations By Mark Mazower. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2010. Pp. vii + 236. Hardback £16.95/US$24.95, ISBN 978-0-691-13521-2. Neil Smith Journal of Global History, Volume 6, Issue 02, July 2011, pp 351-352
Decolonization and the evolution of international human rights By Roland Burke. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010. 234 pp. Hardback £36.00/US$55.00, ISBN 978-0-8122-4219-5. The last utopia: human rights in history By Samuel Moyn. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2010. 336 pp. Hardback £20.95/US$27.95, ISBN 978-0-674-04872-0 Journal of Global History, Volume 6, Issue 02, July 2011, pp 352-353