Current Debates: On Global Historical Writing and Scholarship
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Cornell Fleischer, Cemal Kafadar, and Sanjay Subrahmanyam, How to Write Fake Global History (2020)
Friedrich Ammermann, Paul Barrett, Lucile Boucher, Olga Byrska, Elisa Chazal, Vigdis Andrea Baugstø Evang, Eoghan Christopher Hussey, Roberto Larrañaga Domínguez, Carlos Jorge Martins, Fartun Mohamed, Sven Mörsdorf, Bastiaan Nugteren, Anna Orinsky, Rebecca Orr, Cosimo Pantaleoni, Lucy Riall, Giorgio Riello, Asensio Robles Lopez, Alejandro Salamanca Rodríguez, Takuya Shimada, Halit Simen, Liu Shi, For a Fair(er) Global History (2021)
Alessandro Stanzioni, Global History, Area Studies, and the Idea of Europe (2021)
Pamela Crossley, Why Do Expectations Persist that Global History Should Be History? (2021)
Nasser Rabbat, The Global Phenomenon of Islam Through the Lens of Late Antiquity (2021)
Kathryn M. de Luna, Amassing Global History (2021)
Maria Fusaro, The Global Relevance of the Legal History of the Early Modern Mediterranean (2023)
Giovanni Levi, A Letter on the CROMOHS Debate on Global History (2023)
Or Rosenboim, Global History through the Lens of Intellectual History (2024)
Francesca Trivellato, The Paradoxes of Global History (2024)