| The Lumumba University in Moscow: higher education for a Soviet-Third World alliance, 1960-91 |
5 |
| Trade and overcoming land constraints in British industrialization: an empirical assessment |
4 |
| On the economic importance of the slave plantation complex to the British economy during the eighteenth century: a value-added approach |
4 |
| Managing the world: the United Nations, decolonization, and the strange triumph of state sovereignty in the 1950s and 1960s |
4 |
| Before UNEP: who was in charge of the global environment? The struggle for institutional responsibility 1968-72 |
3 |
| Writing Spanish history in the global age: connections and entanglements in the nineteenth century |
3 |
| Transnational development training and Native American laboratories' in the early Cold War |
2 |
| Global perspectives on Welsh Patagonia: the complexities of being both colonizer and colonized |
2 |
| From Christian anti-imperialism to postcolonial Christianity: M. M. Thomas and the ecumenical theology of communism in the 1940s and 1950s |
2 |
| The ecumenical origins of pan-Africanism: Africa and the Southern Negro' in the International Missionary Council's global vision of Christian indigenization in the 1920s |
2 |
| Imperial cooperative experiments and global market capitalism, c.1900-c.1960 |
2 |
| Art history and the global: deconstructing the latest canonical narrative |
2 |
| The world's fairs as spaces of global knowledge: Latin American archaeology and anthropology in the age of exhibitions |
2 |
| Readable flowers: global circulation and translation of collected saints' lives |
2 |
| Between art and information: communicating world health, 1948-70 |
1 |
| The global process of thinking global literature: from Marx's Weltliteratur to Sarkozy's litterature-monde |
1 |
| The global/local tension in the history of anthropology |
1 |
| Long-term and decentred trajectories of doing history from a global perspective: institutionalization, postcolonial critique, and empiricist approaches, before and after the 1970s |
1 |
| Dragomans, tattooists, artisans: Palestinian Christians and their encounters with Catholic Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries |
1 |
| Diet and the comparison of living standards across the Great Divergence: Japanese food history in an English mirror |
1 |
| From religious freedom to social justice: the human rights engagement of the ecumenical movement from the 1940s to the 1970s |
1 |
| Between context and conflict: the 'boom' of Latin American Protestantism in the ecumenical movement (1955-75) |
1 |
| 'Treated like Chinamen': United States immigration restriction and white British subjects |
1 |
| Whither growth? International development, social indicators, and the politics of measurement, 1920s-1970s |
1 |
| Fisheries' collapse and the making of a global event, 1950s-1970s |
1 |
| The transformation of the global palm oil cluster: dynamics of cluster competition between Africa and Southeast Asia (c.1900-1970) |
1 |
| Edwin Seligman, initiator of global progressive public finance |
0 |
| The 'emancipation of media': Latin American advocacy for a New International Information Order in the 1970s |
0 |
| Vivekananda, Sarah Farmer, and global spiritual transformations in the fin de siecle |
0 |
| The making of a Pastorian empire: tuberculosis and bacteriological technopolitics in French colonialism and international science, 1890-1940 |
0 |
| Editing the first Journal of World History: global history from inside the kitchen |
0 |
| In the shadow of empire: Josef Schmidlin and Protestant-Catholic ecumenism before the Second World War |
0 |
| 'A Christian solution to international tension': Nikolai Berdyaev, the American YMCA, and Russian Orthodox influence on Western Christian anti-communism, c.1905-60 |
0 |
| The elk, the ass, the tapir, their hooves, and the falling sickness: a story of substitution and animal medical substances |
0 |
| Historicizing media, globalizing media research: infrastructures, publics, and everyday life |
0 |
| What makes globalization really new? Sociological views on our current globalization |
0 |
| The origins of informality: the ILO at the limit of the concept of unemployment |
0 |
| Commodity history and the nature of global connection: recent developments |
0 |
| The future of the Western world: the OECD and the Interfutures project |
0 |
| International trade in wheat and other cereals and the collapse of the first wave of globalization, 1900-38 |
0 |
| Many roads from pasture to plate: a commodity chain approach to China's beef trade, 1732-1931 |
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