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  • Index to Volume 28, 2017
  • Allies in Memory: World War II and the Politics of Transatlantic Commemoration, c. 1941–2001, by Sam Edwards (reviewed by G. Kurt Piehler), 654–662

  • Alva Ixtlilxochitl's Native Archive and the Circulation of Knowledge in Colonial Mexico, by

  • Amber Brian (reviewed by Susan Kellogg), 690–695

  • Alvarez, Walter, A Most Improbable Journey: A Big History of Our Planet and Ourselves (reviewed by Patrick Manning), 698–701 American History Unbound: Asians and Pacific Islanders, by Gary Y. Okihiro (reviewed by Monica LaBriola), 649–654

  • Antony, Robert J., "We are Not Pirates: Portugal, China, and the Pirates of Coloane (Macao), 1910," 249–276 Audible Empire: Music, Global Politics, Critique, ed. Ronald Radano and Tejumola Olaniyan (reviewed by James R. Currie), 665–670

  • Bailkin, Jordanna Review of Elizabeth Buettner, Europe after Empire: Decolonization, Society, and Culture, 143–145

  • The Baltic: A History, by Michael North (reviewed by Orel Beilinson), 288–290

  • Banchoff, Thomas, and José Casanova, eds., The Jesuits and Globalization: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Challenges (reviewed by Frederik Vermote), 290–292

  • Beckert, Sven, "Cotton and the Global Origins of Capitalism," 107–120 Beilinson, Orel Review of Michael North, The Baltic: A History, 288–290

  • Beyond the State: The Colonial Medical Service in British Africa, ed. Anna Greenwood (reviewed by Will Jackson), 672–686 Black, Jeremy, Rethinking World War Two: The Conflict and its Legacy (reviewed by Russell A. Hart), 707–709

  • Black, Jeremy. See Crofton, Ian, and Jeremy Black Boonstra, John, "Scandal in Fin-de-Siècle Beirut: Gender, Morality, and Imperial Prestige between France and Lebanon," 371–393

  • Booth, Anne, and Kent Deng, "Japanese Colonialism in Comparative Perspective," 61–98

  • Borschberg, Peter Review of G. Roger Knight, Trade and Empire in Early Nineteenth-Century Southeast Asia: Gillian Maclaine and His Business Network, 161–169 [End Page 713]

  • Review of Jane Kate Leonard and Ulrich Theobald, eds., Money in Asia (1200–1900): Small Currencies in Social and Political Contexts, 161–169

  • Review of Chris Nierstrasz, Rivalry for Trade in Tea and Textiles: The English and Dutch East India Companies (1700–1800), 161–169

  • Bosma, Ulbe, "Empire of Cotton and the Global Countryside," 121–130

  • Bothwell, Robert, Your Country, My Country: A Unified History of the United States and Canada (reviewed by Jon Parmenter), 686–690

  • Bray, Francesca, Peter A. Coclanis, Edda L. Fields-Black, and Dagmar Schäfer, eds., Rice: Global Networks and New Histories (reviewed by Rachel Laudan), 302–306

  • Brian, Amber, Alva Ixtlilxochitl's Native Archive and the Circulation of Knowledge in Colonial Mexico (reviewed by Susan Kellogg), 690–695

  • Bright, Rachel K., "Migration, Masculinity, and Mastering the Queue: A Case of Chinese Scalping," 551–586

  • Bruce, Susan, and Katherine Smits, eds., Feminist Moments: Reading Feminist Texts (reviewed by Carol Gold), 150–153

  • Bryce, Benjamin, and Alexander Freund, eds., Entangling Migration History: Borderlands and Transnationalism in the United States and Canada (reviewed by Jon Parmenter), 686–690

  • Buettner, Elizabeth, Europe after Empire: Decolonization, Society, and Culture (reviewed by Jordanna Bailkin), 143–145

  • The Burdens of Empire: 1539 to the Present, by Anthony Pagden (reviewed by Pernille Røge), 705–707

  • Burke, Peter, Luke Clossey, and Felipe Fernández-Armesto, "The Global Renaissance," 1–30 Burns, Susan L.

  • Review of Terrence Jackson, Network of Knowledge: Western Science and the Tokugawa Information Revolution, 695–697

  • The Cambridge History of the Second World War, Volume III: Total War: Economy, Society and Culture, ed. Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze (reviewed by G. Kurt Piehler), 654–662

  • Carbone, Antonio Review of Andrew Lees, The City: A World History, 175–177

  • Carr, Gilly, Paul Sanders, and Louise Willmot, Protest, Defiance and Resistance in the Channel Islands: German Occupation, 1940–45 (reviewed by Douglas T. McGetchin), 154–161

  • Casanova, José. See Banchoff, Thomas, and José Casanova

  • Celani, Lawrence Review of Natasha Lightfoot, Troubling Freedom: Antigua and the Aftermath of British Emancipation, 298–302

  • Circulations in the Global History of Art, ed. Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, Catherine Dossin, and Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel (reviewed by Anne Ring Petersen), 172–174

  • The City: A World History, by Andrew Lees (reviewed by Antonio Carbone), 175–178

  • Clossey, Luke. See Burke, Peter, Luke Clossey, and Felipe Fernández-Armesto

  • Coates, Timothy J. Review of Ronit Ricci...

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