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Journal Abbreviation J. Glob. Hist.
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Peer Vries
(2022)
Patrick O’Brien on industrialization, little Britain and the wider world.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 151-158).
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Ana Antić
(2022)
Decolonizing madness? Transcultural psychiatry, international order and birth of a ‘global psyche’ in the aftermath of the Second World War.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 20-41).
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Alison M. Downham Moore; Rashmi Pithavadian
(2021)
Aphrodisiacs in the global history of medical thought.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 24-43).
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Rebecca Gruskin
(2021)
The value within multiform commodities: North African phosphates and global markets in the interwar period.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 315-335).
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Kavita Sivaramakrishnan
(2020)
Endemic risks: influenza pandemics, public health, and making self-reliant Indian citizens.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 459-477).
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Valeska Huber
(2020)
Pandemics and the politics of difference: rewriting the history of internationalism through nineteenth-century cholera.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 394-407).
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Timothy Brook
(2020)
Comparative pandemics: the Tudor–Stuart and Wanli–Chongzhen years of pestilence, 1567–1666.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 363-379).
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Paul Richards
(2020)
Ebola and COVID-19 in Sierra Leone: comparative lessons of epidemics for society.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 493-507).
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Howard Phillips
(2020)
’17, ’18, ’19: religion and science in three pandemics, 1817, 1918, and 2019.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 434-443).
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Article
Shane Doyle
(2020)
Pandemics and soft power: HIV/AIDS and Uganda on the global stage.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 478-492).
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Article
Anne-Emanuelle Birn
(2020)
Perspectivizing pandemics: (How) do epidemic histories criss-cross contexts?.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 336-349).
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Benjamin W. Goossen
(2020)
A benchmark for the environment: Big science and ‘artificial’ geophysics in the global 1950s.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 149-168).
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Daniela Russ
(2020)
Speaking for the ‘world power economy’: electricity, energo-materialist economics, and the World Energy Council (1924–78).
Journal of Global History
(pp. 311-329).
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Kyle Harper
(2020)
Germs, genomes, and global history in the time of COVID-19.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 350-362).
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Article
Robert Peckham
(2020)
Viral surveillance and the 1968 Hong Kong flu pandemic.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 444-458).
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Article
Geoffrey W. Rice
(2020)
How reminders of the 1918–19 pandemic helped Australia and New Zealand respond to COVID-19.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 421-433).
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Siddharth Chandra; Julia Christensen; Shimon Likhtman
(2020)
Connectivity and seasonality: The 1918 influenza and COVID-19 pandemics in global perspective.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 408-420).
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Martha Few
(2020)
Epidemics, indigenous communities, and public health in the COVID-19 era: views from smallpox inoculation campaigns in colonial Guatemala.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 380-393).
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Article
Derek Byerlee
(2020)
The globalization of hybrid maize, 1921–70.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 101-122).
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Review
Warburton, David A.
(2015)
Review of "The Globalization of Knowledge in History: Based on the 97th Dahlem Workshop".
Journal of Global History.
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