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  1. Books Received
  2. Mission as Globalization: Methodists in Southeast Asia at the Turn of the Twentieth Century by David W. Scott (review)
  3. Longing for the Lost Caliphate: A Transregional History by Mona Hassan (review)
  4. The Cambridge World History. Volume VII. Production, Destruction, and Connection, 1750–Present. Part 1: Structures, Spaces, and Boundary Making ed. by J. R. Mcneill and Kenneth Pomeranz, and: The Cambridge World History. Volume VII. Production, Destruction, and Connection, 1750–Present. Part 2: Shared Transformations? ed. by J. R. Mcneill and Kenneth Pomeranz (review)
  5. The Ethnographic State: France and the Invention of Moroccan Islam by Edmund Burke III (review)
  6. Ocean of Trade: South Asian Merchants, Africa and the Indian Ocean, c. 1750–1850 by Pedro Machado, and: Margins of the Market: Trafficking and Capitalism Across the Arabian Sea by Johan Mathew, and: Sea of Debt: Law and Economic Life in the Western Indian Ocean, 1780–1950 by Fahad Ahmad Bishara (review)
  7. The Age of Noise in Britain: Hearing Modernity by James G. Mansell, and: The Age of Electroacoustics: Transforming Science and Sound by Roland Wittje (review)
  8. Indians in Kenya: The Politics of Diaspora by Sana Aiyar, and: Birth Control in the Decolonizing Caribbean: Reproductive Politics and Practice on Four Islands, 1930–1970 by Nicole C. Bourbonnais, and: A Problem of Great Importance: Population, Race, and Power in the British Empire, 1918–1973 by Karl Ittmann, and: Unreasonable Histories: Nativism, Multiracial Lives, and the Genealogical Imagination in British Africa by Christopher J. Lee (review)
  9. Luxury in Global Perspective: Objects and Practices, 1600–2000 ed. by Bernd-Stefan Grewe and Karin Hofmeester (review)
  10. India, Modernity and the Great Divergence: Mysore and Gujarat (17th to 19th C.) by Kaveh Yazdani, and: The Industrial Revolution: The State, Knowledge and Global Trade by William J. Ashworth, and: Globalization and the Colonial Origins of the Great Divergence: Intercontinental Trade and Living Standards in the Dutch East India Company's Commercial Empire, c. 1600–1800 by Pim De Zwart (review)
  11. Naval Warfare: A Global History since 1860 by Jeremy Black (review)
  12. Abolitions as a Global Experience ed. by Hideaki Suzuki (review)
  13. Uyghur Nation: Reform and Revolution on the Russia-China Frontier by David Brophy (review)
  14. The Arabs and the Scramble for Africa by John C. Wilkinson, and: The Ottoman Scramble for Africa: Empire and Diplomacy in the Sahara and the Hijaz by Mostafa Minawi, and: Identifying With Nationality: Europeans, Ottomans, and Egyptians in Alexandria by Will Hanley (review)
  15. Reordering the World: Essays on Liberalism and Empire by Duncan Bell (review)
  16. Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750–1850 ed. by Patrick Manning and Daniel Rood (review)
  17. War and Peace in the Western Political Imagination: From Classical Antiquity to the Age of Reason by Roger B. Manning, and: German Colonial Wars and the Context of Military Violence by Susanne Kuss, and: Passchendaele: The Lost Victory of World War I by Nick Lloyd, and: Hitler's Compromises: Coercion and Consensus in Nazi Germany by Nathan Stoltzfus, and: Paris at War: 1939–1944 by David Drake, and: Snow and Steel: The Battle of the Bulge, 1944–45 by Peter Caddick-Adams, and: Fighters in the Shadows: A New History of the French Resistance by Robert Gildea, and: The French Resistance by Olivier Wieviorka (review)
  18. Wer den Wind sät: Was westliche Politik im Orient anrichtet by Michael Lüder (review)
  19. Dispatches from Havana: The Cold War, Afro-Asian Solidarities, and Culture Wars in Pakistan
  20. Soviet "Afro-Asians" in UNESCO: Reorienting World History
  21. Building Egypt's Afro-Asian Hub: Infrastructures of Solidarity and the 1957 Cairo Conference
  22. "The People's Bandung": Local Anti-imperialists on an Afro-Asian Stage
  23. Where was the Afro in Afro-Asian Solidarity? Africa's 'Bandung Moment' in 1950s Asia
  24. Asian Socialism and the Forgotten Architects of Post-Colonial Freedom, 1952–1956
  25. A Missing Peace: The Asia-Pacific Peace Conference in Beijing, 1952 and the Emotional Making of Third World Internationalism
  26. Other Bandungs: Afro-Asian Internationalisms in the Early Cold War
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