A new issue of the Journal of Global History has been made available: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=JGH&volumeId=1&issueId=01sueId=01
Editorial
Editorial William Gervase Clarence-Smith, Kenneth Pomeranz and Peer Vries pp 1-2 Free access (pdf) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&fid=413153&jid=JGH&volumeId=1&issueId=01&aid=413152Id=01&aid=413152
Articles
Historiographical traditions and modern imperatives for the restoration of global history Patrick O’Brien pp 3-39 Free access (pdf) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&fid=413155&jid=JGH&volumeId=1&issueId=01&aid=413154Id=01&aid=413154
Merchants, migrants, missionaries, and globalization in the early-modern Pacific Luke Clossey pp 41-58 Free access (pdf) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&fid=413157&jid=JGH&volumeId=1&issueId=01&aid=413156Id=01&aid=413156
River control and the evolution of knowledge: a comparison between regions in China and Europe, c . 1400–1850 Karel Davids pp 59-79 Free access (pdf) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&fid=413159&jid=JGH&volumeId=1&issueId=01&aid=413158Id=01&aid=413158
The rapid growth of Egypt’s agricultural output, 1890–1914, as an early example of the green revolutions of modern South Asia: some implications for the writing of global history Roger Owen pp 81-99 Free access (pdf) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&fid=413161&jid=JGH&volumeId=1&issueId=01&aid=413160Id=01&aid=413160
Energy crisis and growth 1650–1850: the European deviation in a comparative perspective Paolo Malanima pp 101-121 Free access (pdf) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&fid=413163&jid=JGH&volumeId=1&issueId=01&aid=413162Id=01&aid=413162
The worldwide economic impact of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1793–1815 Kevin H O’Rourke pp 123-149 Free access (pdf) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&fid=413165&jid=JGH&volumeId=1&issueId=01&aid=413164Id=01&aid=413164
Book Review
The Global History Reader By Bruce Mazlish and Akira Iriye, eds. London and New York: Routledge, 2005. Pp. x + 302 A.G. Hopkins pp 151-152 Free access (pdf) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&fid=414366&jid=JGH&volumeId=1&issueId=01&aid=414365#page=1mp;aid=414365#page=1
Britannia’s Empire: Making a British World By Bill Nasson, Stroud, UK: Tempus, 2004. ISBN: 0 7524 2958 2. £20 (hardback). Nicholas J. White pp 152-152 Free access (pdf) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&fid=414369&jid=JGH&volumeId=1&issueId=01&aid=414368#page=2mp;aid=414368#page=2
Palgrave Advances in World Histories By Marnie Hughes-Warrington, ed. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire & New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. Pp. 286. ISBN 1-4039-1278-5 Arturo Giráldez pp 153-153 Free access (pdf) http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&fid=414372&jid=JGH&volumeId=1&issueId=01&aid=414371#page=3mp;aid=414371#page=3