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Colonialism and Abolitionism from the Margins of European Empires: Paul Erdmann Isert, Carl Bernhard Wadström, and the Structures of Transimperial Knowledge Production, c. 1780–1800 Pernille Røge PDF 540-554
Contagious Connections: Medicine, Race, and Commerce between Sumatra, New Guinea, and Frankfurt, 1879–1904 Monique Ligtenberg PDF 555-571
The Plantation Gaze: Imperial Careering and Agronomic Knowledge between Europe and the Tropics Moritz von Brescius, Christof Dejung PDF 572-590
Sanskrit Roots in the Swiss Idiotikon: Early Indology in Switzerland between National Identity Formation and European Imperial Imaginaries Claire Louise Blaser PDF 591-611
Spiritual Entrepreneurs: Competing Theosophists and the Making of Alternative Spirituality in the Swedish Press (1900–1925) Josephine Selander PDF 612-630
Entanglement and Rivalry: Encountering “the Other” in Harbin’s Education, 1906–1932 Martin Wagner PDF 639-653
Sanjay Subrahmanyam: Europe’s India. Words, People, Empires, 1500–1800, Cambridge MA / London: Harvard University Press, 2017, 394 pp. Matthias Middell PDF 670-672
Andrew B. Liu: Tea War. A History of Capitalism in China and India, New Haven / London: Yale University Press, 2020, 335 pp. Peer Vries PDF 672-677
Hubert Bonin: Banking in China (1890s–1940s): Business in the French Concessions (= Banking, Money and International Finance), London: Routledge, 2020, 362 pp. Mariusz Lukasiewicz PDF 677-679
Arunabh Ghosh: Making it Count. Statistics and Statecraft in the Early People’s Republic of China (Histories of Economic Life), Princeton / Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2020, XVI + 340 S. Martin Bemmann PDF 679-682
Ulrich Mählert / Felix Wemheuer et al. (Hrsg.): Machterhalt durch Wirtschaftsreformen. Chinas Einfluss in der sozialistischen Welt (= Jahrbuch für historische Kommunismusforschung 2020), Berlin: Metropol Verlag, 2020, 249 S. Alice Trinkle PDF 682-685
Sean Metzger: The Chinese Atlantic. Seascapes and the Theatricality of Globalization, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2020, 274 pp. Rossella Ferrari PDF 685-688
Anne Booth: Living Standards in Southeast Asia. Changes over the Long Twentieth Century, 1900–2015, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2019, 317 pp. Vincent Houben PDF 688-690
Max Trecker: Red Money for the Global South. East-South Economic Relations in the Cold War, Abingdon: Routledge, 2020, 243 pp. Besnik Pula PDF 690-693
Sara Lorenzini: Global Development. A Cold War History. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2019, 296 pp. Bence Kocsev PDF 693-698
Elijah Nyaga Munyi / David Mwambari / Aleksi Ylönen (eds.): Beyond History. African Agency in Development, Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution, New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2020, 243 pp. Ulf Engel PDF 698-701
Paul J. Kohlenberg / Nadine Godehardt (eds.): The Multidimensionality of Regions in World Politics (= Routledge Series on Global Order Studies), London/New York: Routledge, 2021, xii + 228 pp. Ulf Engel PDF 701-703
Bailey Stone: Rethinking Revolutionary Change in Europe. A Neostructuralist Approach, Lanham et al.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2020, 291 pp. Matthias Middell PDF 704-706
Claudia Varella / Manuel Barcia: Wage-Earning Slaves. Coartación in Nineteenth-Century Cuba, Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 2020, 236 pp. Michael Zeuske PDF 706-710
Roger Chickering: Karl Lamprecht. Das Leben eines deutschen Historikers (1856–1915). Aus dem amerikanischen Englisch übersetzt von Sabine vom Bruch und Roger Chickering, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2021, 689 S. Matthias Middell PDF 710-713
Andrew Phillips / J. C. Sharman: Outsourcing Empire. How Company- States made the Modern World, Princeton / Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2020, 253 pp. Oliver Krause PDF 714-716
Kenneth Lipartito / Lisa Jacobson (eds.): Capitalism’s Hidden Worlds (Hagley Perspectives on Business and Culture), Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2020, 320 pp. Paul Franke PDF 716-718
Julia Adeney Thomas / Geoff Eley (eds.): Visualizing Fascism. The Twentieth-Century Rise of the Global Right, Durham: Duke University Press, 2020, 336 pp. Nathalie Patricia Soursos PDF 719-722
Gordon Johnston / Emma Robertson: BBC World Service. Overseas Broadcasting, 1932–2018, London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2019, 344 pp. Stacy Takacs PDF 722-724
Vladimir Tismaneanu / Bogdan C. Iacob (eds.): Ideological Storms. Intellectuals, Dictators, and the Totalitarian Temptation, Budapest: Central European University Press, 2019, 548 pp. Victoria Harms PDF 724-727
Norbert Fabian: Wirtschaft – Reformation – Revolution, vol. 1: Vergleichende, soziohistorische Strukturgitteranalysen, vol. 2: Wyclifs Sozialethik, der Aufstand von 1381 und Übergänge zur Moderne (= Studien zur historischen Gesellschaftswissenschaft, vols Matthias Middell PDF 727-728
Danielle Allen: Politische Gleichheit. Frankfurter Adorno Vorlesungen 2017, Berlin: Suhrkamp Verlag, 2020, 240 S. Helmut Goerlich PDF 728-732
Alexander Tischbirek: Die Verhältnismäßigkeitsprüfung. Methodenmigration zwischen öffentlichem und Privatrecht (= Studien und Beiträge zum Öffentlichen Recht, Bd. 35), Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck Verlag, 2017, 239 S. Helmut Goerlich PDF 733-736
Emily Kenway: The Truth About Modern Slavery, London: Pluto Press, 2021, ix + 227 pp. Ruth Ennis PDF 737-738
Essai sur la monarchie autrichienne en son état actuel en 1790, a cura di Derek Beales e Renato Pasta, Florence: Firenze University Press, 2018, 218 pp. Matthias Middell PDF 738-739
Nancy L. Green: The Limits of Transnationalism, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019, 219 pp. Antje Dietze PDF 739