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Issue 64, Autumn 2007Table of Contents
- Editorial
- pp. i-ii
Feature
Remembering 1807: Histories of the Slave Trade, Slavery and Aboltion
- Introduction
- pp. 1-5
Articles and Essays
- New Ways in History, 1966–2006
- pp. 271-294
Feature
Global Times and Spaces: on Historicizing the Global
- Introduction
- pp. 321-322
- From Globalization to Global History
- pp. 335-340
History at Large
History on the Line
- Border-Crossing: My Imperial Routes
- pp. 372-381
Book Reviews
- Slavers
- pp. 382-389
- Go There!
- pp. 398-401
- Mass Observation Redux
- pp. 411-419
- Getting Along
- pp. 419-424
- Starry Eyed
- pp. 425-430
- Enlighteners
- pp. 430-438
- On the Record
- pp. 439-445
- Bloomsbury Lives
- pp. 445-454
Report Back
Obituaries
- John La Rose (1927–2006)
- pp. 460-466
- Michael Zimmermann (1951–2007)
- pp. 467-469
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