Archiv für Juni 2015

Brothers in arms, partners in trade: Dutch–indigenous alliances in the Atlantic world, 1595–1674 By Mark Meuwese. Leiden: Brill, 2012. Pp. xiii+367. 18 illustrations. Hardback £110.00, ISBN 978-90-04-21083-7.

Book Reviews Jonathan Israel, Journal of Global History, Volume 10 Issue 02, pp 362-364Abstract

Bartolomeo Marchionni ‘homem de grossa fazenda’ (ca. 1450–1530): un mercante fiorentino a Lisbona e l’impero portoghese By Francesco Guidi Bruscoli. Florence: Casa editrice Leo S. Olschki, 2014. Pp. xxvi+274. Paperback €32.00, ISBN 978-88-222-6300-1.

Book Reviews Anthony Molho, Journal of Global History, Volume 10 Issue 02, pp 361-362Abstract

Chinese money in global context: historic junctures between 600 BCE and 2012 By Niv Horesh. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2014. Pp. xii+364. 8 illustrations, 6 tables. Hardback £47.00, ISBN 978-0-8047-8719-2.

Book Reviews Valerie Hansen, Journal of Global History, Volume 10 Issue 02, pp 359-361Abstract

The sea and civilization: a maritime history of the world By Lincoln Paine. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2013. Pp. xxxv+744. 72 illustrations, 17 maps. Hardback £30.00, ISBN 978-1-4000-4409-2.

Book Reviews H. V. Bowen, Journal of Global History, Volume 10 Issue 02, pp 358-359Abstract

Climate change and the course of global history: a rough journey By John L. Brooke. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. xxi+631. Hardback £65.00, ISBN 978-0-521-87164-8; paperback £22.99, ISBN 978-0-521-69218-2.

Book Reviews David Christian, Journal of Global History, Volume 10 Issue 02, pp 357-358Abstract

The Cold War battle over global news in East Africa: decolonization, the free flow of information, and the media business, 1960–1980

Research Articles James R. Brennan, Journal of Global History, Volume 10 Issue 02, pp 333-356Abstract

How to see the world economy: statistics, maps, and Schumpeter’s camera in the first age of globalization

Research Articles Quinn Slobodian, Journal of Global History, Volume 10 Issue 02, pp 307-332Abstract

Buying time: futures trading and telegraphy in nineteenth-century global commodity markets

Research Articles Alexander Engel, Journal of Global History, Volume 10 Issue 02, pp 284-306Abstract

‘The telegraph and the bank’: on the interdependence of global communications and capitalism, 1866–1914

Research Articles
Simone M. Müller, Heidi J.S. Tworek,
Journal of Global History, Volume 10 Issue 02, pp 259-283

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Global commerce in small boxes: parcel post, 1878–1913

Research Articles
Léonard Laborie,
Journal of Global History, Volume 10 Issue 02, pp 235-258

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