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Volume 15 • Number 2

June 2018


 
Editor's Message

FORUM: Indigenous Peoples in the Global Revolutionary Era

Guest Editors: Christine Skwiot and Christoph Strobel
 
Introduction
by Christine Skwiot and Christoph Strobel
To "Live Like King George" in Hawaiʻi and the United States: Entangled Exceptionalisms and Sovereignty Struggles in an Age of Revolutions, 1776–1819
by Christine Skwiot
Rethinking "Indigenous Peoples" and "Revolutions" in World History: Exploring the Ohio Indian Experience through Material Objects and Primary Sources
by Christoph Strobel
Between Two Oceans: Slave Resistance at the Cape of Good Hope in the Age of Revolutions
by Nigel Worden
Food and Food Systems in the Age of Revolutions: Rethinking the Indigenous Contours of World History
by Natale A. Zappia

Article

Addressing Current Events in the World History Classroom
by Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwal

Special Section

An Interview with Michael G. Vann
by Marc Jason Gilbert

Book Reviews

Heather Streets-Salter, World War One in Southeast Asia: Colonialism and Anticolonialism in an Era of Global Conflict
by Michele L. Louro
John Tutino, The Mexican Heartland: How Communities Shaped Capitalism, a Nation, and World History, 1500-2000
by Andrae Marak
Erika Rappaport, A Thirst for Empire: How Tea Shaped the Modern World
by Jeffrey M. Pilcher
Chris Baker and Pasuk Phongpaichit, A History of Ayutthaya: Siam in the Early Modern World
by Paul A. Rodell
Edward Cavanagh and Lorenzo Veracini, eds., The Routledge Handbook of the History of Settler Colonialism
by Jack Seitz
Lorelle Semley, To Be Free and French: Citizenship in France's Atlantic Empire
by Michael G. Vann
 
Books available for review
 
 


 
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