Narrating World History after the Global Turn: The Cambridge World History (2015)
EditorialMatthias Middell / Katja Castryck-Naumann, pp. 7–8.
Aufsätze
Matthias Middell: The Cambridge World History as a Result of the Generational Effort to Renew World History Writing, pp. 9–25.
Katja Castryck-Naumann: Introducing World History, to 10,000 BCE. On CWH volume I, pp. 26–39.
Eric Vanhaute: A World with Agriculture, 12,000 BCE–500 CE. On CWH volume II, pp. 40–47.
Jörg Rüpke: Early Cities in Comparative Perspective, 4000 BCE–1200 CE. On CWH volume III, p. 48–55.
Stephan Conermann: A World with States, Empires, and Networks, 1200 BCE–900 CE. On CWH volume IV, pp. 56–62.
Wolfram Drews: Expanding Webs of Exchange and Conflict, 500 CE–1500 CE. On CWH volume V, pp. 63–69.
Wolfgang Reinhard: The Construction of a Global World, 1400–1800. Part I: Foundations. Part II: Patterns of Change. On CWH volumes VI,1 and VI,2, pp. 70–81.
Matthias Middell: Production, Destruction, and Connection from 1750 to the Present. Part I: Structures, Spaces, and Boundary Making. On CWH volume VII,1, pp. 82–93.
Stefano Bellucci Production, Destruction, and Connection from 1750 to the Present. Part II: Shared Transformations? On CWH volume VII,2, pp. 94–103.
Forum
Claudia Rauhut: Das fortdauernde Erbe der Sklaverei: Warum karibische Staaten Reparationen von Europa fordern, pp. 104–120.
Rezensionen
Hendrik Schulte Nordholt: China and the Barbarians. Resisting the Western World Order. Leiden: Leiden University Press 2018, 464 pp. by Klaas Dykmann, pp. 118–122
Magaly Rodríguez García / Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk / Lex Heerma van Voss (eds.): Selling Sex in the City. A Global History of Prostitution, 1600’s–2000’s, Leiden 2017 by Ruth Ennis, pp. 121–122.
Leos Müller: Neutrality in World History, London 2019 by Frederik Dhondt, pp. 123–126.
Megan Maruschke: Portals of Globalization. Repositioning Mumbai’s Ports and Zones, 1833–2014, Berlin / Boston 2019 by Hugo Silveira Pereira, pp. 127–129.
Matthias Middell (ed.): The Practice of Global History. European Perspectives, London 2019 by Carolin Liebisch-Gümüş pp. 130–131.
The Oxford Illustrated History of the World, ed. by Felipe Fernández-Armesto, Oxford 2019 by Matthias Middell, pp. 132–133.
Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann / Catherine Dossin / Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel (eds.): Circulations in the Global History of Art, Farnham 2015 by Beáta Hock, pp. 134–136.
Greg Burgess: The League of Nations and the Refugees from Nazi Germany. James G. McDonald and Hitler’s Victims, London et al. 2016 by Isabella Löhr, pp. 137–140.