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- Journal of World History
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- Democracy Denied, 1905–1915: Intellectuals and the Fate of Democracy (review) Volume 21, Number 3, September 2010, pp. 537-539
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This issue contains 31 articles in total
- Domesticating the World: African Consumerism and the Genealogies of Globalization (review)
- Andean Cocaine: The Making of a Global Drug (review)
- Reconfiguring Islamic Tradition: Reform, Rationality, and Modernity (review)
- Making Sense of the Vietnam Wars: Local, National, and Transnational Perspectives (review)
- Selling the Korean War: Propaganda, Politics, and Public Opinion, 1950–1953 (review)
- Voices from Shanghai: Jewish Exiles in Wartime China (review)
- The Power of the Zoot: Youth Culture and Resistance during World War II (review)
- The Body Soviet: Propaganda, Hygiene, and the Revolutionary State (review)
- The Plot to Kill God: Findings from the Soviet Experiment in Secularization (review)
- Africa's "Agitators": Militant Anti-Colonialism in Africa and the West, 1918–1939 (review)
- Uncle Sam Wants You: World War I and the Making of the Modern American Citizen (review)
- Democracy Denied, 1905–1915: Intellectuals and the Fate of Democracy (review)
- The Chumash World at European Contact: Power, Trade, and Feasting among Complex Hunter-Gatherers (review)
- The Pacific Muse: Exotic Femininity and the Colonial Pacific (review)
- Telling Chinese History: A Selection of Essays (review)
- American Constitutionalism Heard Round the World, 1776–1989: A Global Perspective (review)
- Universal Emancipation: The Haitian Revolution and the Radical Enlightenment (review)
- Contesting the French Revolution (review)
- The French Atlantic Triangle: Literature and Culture of the Slave Trade (review)
- France and the American Tropics to 1700: Tropics of Discontent? (review)
- Imagining Spain: Historical Myth and National Identity (review)
- Charity in Islamic Societies (review)
- Caesar: A Life in Western Culture (review)
- Military Culture in Imperial China (review)
- Clothing: A Global History. Or, the Imperalists' New Clothes (review)
- Jazz and the Evolution of Black American Cosmopolitanism in Interwar Paris
- East of Enlightenment: Regulating Cosmopolitanism between Istanbul and Paris in the Eighteenth Century
- The Cosmopolitan Life of Alice Erh-Soon Tay
- UNESCO and the (One) World of Julian Huxley
- Chinese Colonists Assert Their "Common Human Rights": Cosmopolitanism as Subject and Method of History
- Cosmopolitanism: Its Pasts and Practices
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