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Writing the History of the Global: Challenges for the Twenty-First Century

Online ISBN:
9780191760495
Print ISBN:
9780197265321
Publisher:
British Academy
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Writing the History of the Global: Challenges for the Twenty-First Century

Maxine Berg (ed.)
Maxine Berg
(ed.)
Professor of History, University of Warwick
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Published:
17 January 2013
Online ISBN:
9780191760495
Print ISBN:
9780197265321
Publisher:
British Academy

Abstract

This book brings together a number of the major historians now entering the field, and rethinking the way they write their histories. The book includes the reflections of China experts, historians of India and Japan, of Latin America, Africa, and Europe on their past writing, and the new directions in which global history is taking them. The book shows the rapid advances in the field from early and inspiring questions of encounters between East and West, of the wealth and poverty of nations — why are we so rich and they so poor? — and the crisis of empires to new thinking on global material cultures, on composite zones and East Asian development paths. It presents historians at a crossroads: enjoying the great excitement of moving out of national borders and reconnecting parts of the world once studied separately, but also facing the huge challenge of new methodologies of comparison, collaboration and interdisciplinarity, and the problems of the rapidly disappearing tools of foreign languages.

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