Studies in comparative world history
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Studies in comparative world history
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Studies in comparative world history
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- Law and colonial cultures, legal regimes in world history, 1400-1900, Lauren Benton
- Law and colonial cultures, legal regimes in world history, 1400-1900, Lauren Benton
- Assembling the tropics, science and medicine in Portugal's empire, 1450-1700, Hugh Cagle
- Luxury in global perspective, objects and practices, 1600-2000, Bernd-Stefan Grewe, Karin Hofmeester
- Cross-cultural trade in world history, Philip D. Curtin
- Assembling the tropics, science and medicine in Portugal's empire, 1450-1700, Hugh Cagle
- Sugar plantation in India and Indonesia, industrial production, 1770-2010, Ulbe Bosma, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam
- Networks of empire, forced migration in the Dutch East India Company, Kerry Ward
- The rise and fall of the plantation complex, essays in Atlantic history, Philip D. Curtin
- Strange parallels, Southeast Asia in global context, c. 800-1830, Victor Lieberman
- Rethinking world history, essays on Europe, Islam, and world history, Marshall G.S. Hodgson ; edited, with an introduction and conclusion by Edmund Burke, III
- Global gifts, the material culture of diplomacy in early modern Eurasia, edited by Zoltán Biedermann, University College London, Anne Gerritson, University of Warwick, Giorgio Riello, University of Warwick
- Strange parallels, Southeast Asia in global context, c 800-1830, Victor Lieberman, Volume 2
- Africa and Africans in the making of the Atlantic world, 1400-1800, John Thornton
- Strange parallels, Southeast Asia in global context, c. 800-1830, Victor Lieberman, Volume 1