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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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