Archiv für Juni 2013

Religion and the making of modern East Asia By Thomas David DuBois. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. xii+259. 27 b/w illustrations, 7 maps, 5 tables. Hardback £55.00, ISBN 978-1-107-00809-0; paperback £17.99, ISBN 978-1-107-40040-5.

Book Reviews Vincent Goossaert, Journal of Global History, Volume 8 Issue 02, pp 366-367Abstract

Merchants of Canton and Macao: politics and strategies in eighteenth-century Chinese trade By Van Dyke Paul A.. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2011. Pp. xxxii+545. Hardback US$ 80.00/ £55.00, ISBN978-988-8028-91-7.

Book Reviews George Bryan Souza, Journal of Global History, Volume 8 Issue 02, pp 365-366Abstract

Playing to the ‘imaginary grandstand’: sport, the ‘British world’, and an Australian colonial identity

Research Articles Jared van Duinen, Journal of Global History, Volume 8 Issue 02, pp 342-364Abstract

Cricket and globalization: global processes and the imperial game

Research Articles Fahad Mustafa, Journal of Global History, Volume 8 Issue 02, pp 318-341Abstract

The sportification of judo: global convergence and evolution

Research Articles Shohei Sato, Journal of Global History, Volume 8 Issue 02, pp 299-317Abstract

Making football global? FIFA, Europe, and the non-European football world, 1912–74

Research Articles Paul Dietschy, Journal of Global History, Volume 8 Issue 02, pp 279-298Abstract

The republic of consumption at the Olympic Games: globalization, Americanization, and Californization

Research Articles Mark Dyreson, Journal of Global History, Volume 8 Issue 02, pp 256-278Abstract

The global ring? Boxing, mobility, and transnational networks in the anglophone world, 1890–1914

Research Articles Matthew Taylor, Journal of Global History, Volume 8 Issue 02, pp 231-255Abstract

Unexceptional exceptionalism: the origins of American football in a transnational context

Research Articles Tony Collins, Journal of Global History, Volume 8 Issue 02, pp 209-230Abstract

Editorial – sport, transnationalism, and global history

Editorial Matthew Taylor, Journal of Global History, Volume 8 Issue 02, pp 199-208Abstract