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Volume 8 • Number 1

February 2011


Editor's Message  

Forum: Whose World History is It?

Trevor R. Getz, Guest Forum Editor
 
Introduction
by Trevor R. Getz
 
Whose "World History?"
by Trevor R. Getz
 
Expanding Academic and Popular Debate in World History
by Patrick Manning
 
Boundary Disputes
by Jerry H. Bentley
 
Liberalism and Difference in World History
by Chris Chekuri
 
Reacting to the Past
by Sun Yue
 
Lessons from the T-Section
by Thembisa Waetjen
 
Time, Place, Space, and Identity
by Lucia Carter
 
Mission Impossible, Accepted
by Robert Strayer
 

Articles

The Centrality of Context in World History: Teaching the Twentieth Century
by Robert Strayer
 
Is Communism to be Blamed for China's Religious Policy?
by Tanya Storch
 
Teaching By Talking: Discussion-Based Learning in the AP World History Survey
by Erik Vincent
 
Toward an Inclusive View of Humanity
by John Murnane
 

Featured Review

"The Indian Ocean in World History," A Web Resource developed by Susan Douglass
Reviewed by John Maunu and Bryan Scheiber
 

Book Reviews

John W. Steinberg, All the Tsar's Men: Russia's General Staff and the Fate of the Empire, 1898–1914.
by Jonathan Grant
 
Ian Almond, Two Faiths, One Banner: When Muslims Marched With Christians across Europe's Battlegrounds.
by Abdul Karim Khan
 
Douglas R. Egerton, Alison Games, Jane G. Landers, Kris Lane, and Donald R. Wright, The Atlantic World: A History, 1400–1888.
by Nicole Magie
 
Sue Peabody and Keila Grinberg, eds. Slavery, Freedom, and the Law in the Atlantic World: A Brief History with Documents.
by Yvonne M. Pitts
 
David Northrup, ed. Crosscurrents in the Black Atlantic, 1770–1965: A Brief History with Documents.
by Daniel Rood
 
Daniel R. Headrick, Technology: A World History.
by Chris Thomas
 
Michael Hunt, The World Transformed: 1945 To The Present.
by Bart Wisialowski
 
Books available for review

 


 
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