assortment of articles from Journal of World History, Asia Policy, The Journal of Asian Studies
β 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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β¦ Synopsis
the assortment of the journal articles have below details:
Title
- 1774: The Scottish Enlightenment Meets the Tibetan Enlightenment
- A Victorian Ecological Disaster: Imperialism, the Telegraph, and Gutta-Percha
- Indian Convict Workers in Southeast Asia in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
- Media Relations in China's Military - The Case of the Ministry of
- London's Global Reach? Reuters News and Network, 1865, 1881, and 1914
- Richard Garbe's Indian Journey, 1885-1886
- Selling Mankind: UNESCO and the Invention of Global History, 1945-1976
- Taiwan-Japan Relations in an Era of Uncertainty
- The Asian Monetary Fund Reborn
- The Rise of the Jute Manufacturing Industry in Colonial India: A Global Perspective
- What Is This βChineseβ in Overseas Chinese? Sojourn Work and the Place of China's Minority Nationalities in Extraterritorial Chinese-ness
Author(s)
- 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
Journal
- Journal of World History volume 22, Number 3, September 2011
- Journal of World History, vol. 20, no. 4 (2009)
- Journal of World History 24.2 (2003) 179-208
- Asia Policy, Number 8, July 2009, pp. 97-120
- Journal of World History Volume 21, Number 2, June 2010
- Journal of World History 14.3 (2003) 281-325
- Journal of World History : Volume 22, Number 1, March 2011
- Asia Policy 13 (January 2012)
- Asia Policy 11 (January 2011)
- Journal of World History 7.1 (1996) 71-99
- The Journal of Asian Studies (2012), 71 : pp 423-446
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