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assortment of articles from Journal of World History, Asia Policy, The Journal of Asian Studies

✍ Scribed by Gordon T. Stewart , John Tully , Anand A. Yang , Matthew Boswell , Gordon M. Winder , Kaushik Bagchi , Poul Duedahl , Thomas S. Wilkins , William W. Grimes , Tara Sethia , Chris Vasantkumar


Publisher
University of Hawai'i Press
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
314
Series
Journal of World History, Asia Policy, The Journal of Asian Studies
Category
Library

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the assortment of the journal articles have below details:

Title

  1. 1774: The Scottish Enlightenment Meets the Tibetan Enlightenment
  2. A Victorian Ecological Disaster: Imperialism, the Telegraph, and Gutta-Percha
  3. Indian Convict Workers in Southeast Asia in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
  4. Media Relations in China's Military - The Case of the Ministry of
  5. London's Global Reach? Reuters News and Network, 1865, 1881, and 1914
  6. Richard Garbe's Indian Journey, 1885-1886
  7. Selling Mankind: UNESCO and the Invention of Global History, 1945-1976
  8. Taiwan-Japan Relations in an Era of Uncertainty
  9. The Asian Monetary Fund Reborn
  10. The Rise of the Jute Manufacturing Industry in Colonial India: A Global Perspective
  11. What Is This β€œChinese” in Overseas Chinese? Sojourn Work and the Place of China's Minority Nationalities in Extraterritorial Chinese-ness

Author(s)

  1. Gordon T. Stewart
  2. John Tully
  3. Anand A. Yang
  4. Matthew Boswell
  5. Gordon M. Winder
  6. Kaushik Bagchi
  7. Poul Duedahl
  8. Thomas S. Wilkins
  9. William W. Grimes
  10. Tara Sethia
  11. Chris Vasantkumar

Journal

  1. Journal of World History volume 22, Number 3, September 2011
  2. Journal of World History, vol. 20, no. 4 (2009)
  3. Journal of World History 24.2 (2003) 179-208
  4. Asia Policy, Number 8, July 2009, pp. 97-120
  5. Journal of World History Volume 21, Number 2, June 2010
  6. Journal of World History 14.3 (2003) 281-325
  7. Journal of World History : Volume 22, Number 1, March 2011
  8. Asia Policy 13 (January 2012)
  9. Asia Policy 11 (January 2011)
  10. Journal of World History 7.1 (1996) 71-99
  11. The Journal of Asian Studies (2012), 71 : pp 423-446

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