Featured Articles"The New Global
History," by Bruce Mazlish (English, Adobe PDF Format). “Ptolemy's Revenge: A Critique of Historical Cartography,” Coordinates. Online Journal of the Map and Geography Round Table, American Library Association, American Library Association, 08/29/2005, by Wolf Schäfer. Also by Wolf Schäfer, "How to Approach Global Present, Local Pasts, and Canon of the Globe," in Soma Hewa and Darwin H.Stapleton, eds., Globalization, Philanthropy, and Civil Society: Toward a New Political Culture in the Twenty-First Century (New York: Springer, 2005), 15-31. "Comparing Modern Japan: Are There More Comparisons to Make?," July 2002, by Raymond Grew. An earlier version of this essay appeared in Japan in a Comparative
Perspective, Hidehiro Sonoda and S.N. Eisenstadt, eds. (Kyoto: International
Research Center for Japanese Studies, 1999) and this essay was prepared
for publication by the Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien, Tokyo,
in 2002. "The Making of English National Identity," November 2004, by Krishan Kumar ‘Between American
and Cosmopolitan Democracy: Understanding American Oppostition to the
International Criminal Court’ by Jason Ralph, in International
Relations, Vol. 17, #2, Publications from the recent conference on Globalization and Childhood held at George Mason University, 19 to 21 March 2004:
The papers were published in the Journal of Social History. "A Tour Of Globalization," by Bruce Mazlish (Adobe PDF Format). "On history becoming History: World History and New Global History," by Bruce Mazlish (English, Adobe PDF Format). This article has appeared as yet only in Spanish, as "La historia se hace Historia: la Historia Mundial y la Nueva Historia Global," in the Annual, Memoria y Civilizacion, 4, 2001, 5-17. "Japanese Hip-Hop and the
Globalization of Popular Culture", 2001, by Ian Condry. "Early Globalization and the Slave Trade," YaleGlobal, 9 May 2003, by Robert Harms.
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