World History Connected: Books Available for Review as of May 24, 2011
| Andrea, |
Alfred, and James
Overfield |
Sources in Global History |
Wadsworth |
2012 |
| Aslanian, |
David Sebouh |
From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean: The Global Trade Network
of Armenian Merchants from New Julfa |
UC Press |
2010 |
| Barkey, |
Karen |
Empire of Difference: The Ottomans in Comparative Perspective |
Cambridge University Press |
2008 |
| Berenson, |
Edward |
Heroes of Empire: Five Charismatic Men and the Conquest of Africa |
University of California Press |
2010 |
| Calloway, |
Collin |
White People, Indians, and Highlanders: Tribal Peoples and Colonial
Encounters in Scotland and America |
Oxford University Press |
2008 |
| Casale, |
Giancarlo |
The Ottoman Age of Exploration |
Oxford University Press |
2010 |
| Chasteen, |
John Charles |
Americanos: Latin America’s Struggle for Independence |
Oxford University Press |
2008 |
| Coller, |
Ian |
Arab France: Islam and the Making of Modern Europe, 1798–1831 |
University of California Press |
2010 |
| Darwin, |
John |
The Empire Project: The Rise and Fall of the British World-System
1830–1970 |
Oxford University Press |
2009 |
| Duchesne, |
Richard |
The Uniqueness of Western Civilization |
Brill |
2011 |
| Falola, |
Toyin, and Emily
Brownwell, eds. |
Africa, Empire, and Globalization: Essays in Honor of A. G. Hopkins |
Carolina Academic Press |
2011 |
| Findley, |
Carter |
The Turks in World History |
Oxford University Press |
2005 |
| Golden, |
Peter |
Central Asia in World History |
Oxford University Press |
2011 |
| Goldstone, |
Jack |
Why Europe? The Rise of the West in World History, 1500-1800 |
McGraw-Hill |
2008 |
| Huigen, |
Siegfried, et al |
The Dutch Trading Companies as Knowledge Networks |
Brill |
2008 |
| Liu, |
Xinru |
The Silk Road in World History |
Oxford University Press |
2010 |
| Makdisi, |
Ussama |
Artillery of Heaven: American Missionaries and the Failed Conversion
of the Middle East |
Cornell University Press |
2008 |
| Prados, |
John |
How the Cold War Ended: Debating and Doing History |
Potomac Books |
2011 |
| Tattersall, |
Ian |
The World from Beginnings to 4000 BCE |
Oxford University Press |
2008 |
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