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- Journal of World History
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Review
- How Not to (Re)Write World History: Gavin Menzies and the Chinese Discovery of America Volume 15, Number 2, June 2004, pp. 229-242
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- Opium Regimes: China, Britain, and Japan, 1839-1952 (review)
- On the Edge of Empire: Hadramawt, Emigration and the Indian Ocean 1880-1930s, and: Merchants, Mamluks and Murder: The Political Economy of Trade in Eighteenth-Century Basra (review)
- American Pentimento: The Invention of Indians and the Pursuit of Riches (review)
- Facing East from Indian Country: A Native History of Early America (review)
- The Other Enlightenment: How French Women Became Modern (review)
- Forces of Habit: Drugs and the Making of the Modern World (review)
- The Arabian Seas: The Indian Ocean World of the Seventeenth Century (review)
- The Myth of Nations: The Medieval Origins of Europe, and: Who We Are: A History of Popular Nationalism (review)
- Throwing Fire: Projectile Technology through History, and: Warfare in Inner Asian History (500-1800) (review)
- The Civilizations of Africa: A History to 1800 (review)
- How Not to (Re)Write World History: Gavin Menzies and the Chinese Discovery of America
- Global Feminism and Postwar Reconstruction: The World YWCA Visitation to Occupied Japan, 1947
- Global Migration, 1846–1940
- Survival in the Frontier Zone: Comparative Perspectives on Identity and Political Allegiance in China's Inner Asian Borderlands during the Sui-Tang Dynastic Transition (617-630)
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