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Alphabetical List
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| Adebayo, Peter |
"Diaspora, Return Migration and Transnational Networking." |
| Beck, Roger |
"Religions and Religious Missions in World History: Connectors, Dividers, and Globalizers." |
Brizuela-Garcia, Esperanza and Valadez, Martin |
"World History and Histories from the World." |
| Çaksu, Ali |
"Islamic history in world history: Waqfinstitutions." |
| Chao, Anne |
"The Case for an Intellectual Study of World History." |
| Christian, David |
"Strange Parallels in World History." |
| Croizier, Ralph |
"Visuality in world history: some questions some and suggestions." |
| Dehner, George |
"Research in World History: The Case for Disease." |
| Gerritsen, Anne |
"Local and Global in the Early Modern World: Local Responses to Global Connections, 1500-1800." |
| Gran, Peter |
"Priorities for Research and Graduate Education: World Historians as Public Intellectuals." |
| Hansen, Annette Skovsted |
"Networks in Research Practice and Content." |
| Heidebrink, Ingo |
"Priorities in world-historical research – maritime history aspects." |
| Hughes-Warrington, Marnie |
"World History Research: Priorities for an Expanded Vision of the Field." |
| Kimball, Kathleen |
"World Art as a World History Research Priority." |
| Koponen, Juhani |
"When Did Development Start? History of development and developmentalism." |
| Lake, Marilyn |
"Modern Mobilities and Transnational Solidarities." |
| Lindenfeld, David |
"Beyond Conversion and Syncretism: Strategies and Processes in Local Encounters with World Religions." |
| Ma, Debin |
"Understanding Global Economics: Approaches and Agenda." |
Naumann, Katja and Middell, Matthias |
"Regimes of Territoriality and Historicization of World History Writing." |
| Nolte, Hans-Heinrich |
"Violence: Comparisons and Interactions." |
| Owens, Jack |
"The Complex, Self-organizing Networks of the First Global Age (1400-1800): A high priority for world historical research. |
| Pappe, Silvia |
"Point Zero – What happened to the so-called universal points of view?" |
| Perry, David |
"Trans-regional Exchange and the Transformation of Cities." |
| Potukuchi, Swarnalatha |
"Enveloping Eurasia into World History: A Framework for Research." |
| Richards, John |
"State Formation in World History." |
| Robbin, Libby, and Will, Steffen |
"World history without historians?" |
| Sanders, Thomas |
"Encounter-ing World History: Thoughts on a World History Research Agenda from a Recent Collaborative Project." |
| Satyanarayana, Adapa |
"Research Agenda for World History: Globalization and Migration Studies." |
| Schmitt, Laurie |
"Perspectives on Peace." |
| Spodek, Howard |
"Urbanization: A Key Theme in World History." |
| Stremlin, Boris |
"The Production of World History Outside the West." |
| Teelucksingh, Jerome |
"Marginalized in the Global Village: The Contribution of the Caribbean to World Civilization, 1492-2006." |
| Trimmer, Tiffany |
"(Another) Call for World Historical Analysis of Networks and Networked Institutions." |
| Veeser, Cyrus |
"Defensive Modernization." |
| Wenzlhuemer, Roland |
"The De-Materialisation of Telecommunication as a Research Field for World Historians." |
| Wills, John |
"Why Is China So Big? Comparative Political History and the Continued Relevance of Narrative." |
| Witz, Leslie |
"World heritage and the challenges to world history." |
| Weiwei, Zhang |
"China’s Function in Global History in Perspective." |
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