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The Journal of World History publishes research into historical questions requiring the investigation of evidence on a global, comparative, cross-cultural, or transnational scale. It is devoted to the study of phenomena that transcend the boundaries of single states, regions, or cultures, such as large-scale population movements, long-distance trade, cross-cultural technology transfers, and the transnational spread of ideas. Individual subscription is by membership in the World History Association.
Editor: Matthew P. Romaniello, Weber State University
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Volume 29, Number 1, March 2018Table of Contents
- Charlemagne by Johannes Fried (review)
- pp. 105-108
- DOI: 10.1353/jwh.2018.0006
- The Edinburgh History of the Greeks, 1453 to 1768: The Ottoman Empire by Molly Greene, and: Plague and Empire in the Early Modern Mediterranean World: The Ottoman Experience, 1347–1600 by Nükhet Varlik, and: Writing the Ottomans: Turkish History in Early Modern England by Anders Ingram (review)
- pp. 126-132
- DOI: 10.1353/jwh.2018.0014
- Books Received
- pp. 141-143
- DOI: 10.1353/jwh.2018.0018
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