A Companion to World History (eBook)

Douglas Northrop (Herausgeber)

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2012 | 1. Auflage
640 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-30548-5 (ISBN)

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A COMPANION TOWORLD HISTORY

"This new volume offers insightful reflections by both leading and emerging world historians on approaches, methodologies, arguments, and pedagogies of a sub-discipline that has continued to be in flux as well as in need of defining itself as a relevant alternative to the traditional national, regional, or chronological fields of inquiry"
Choice

"The focus...on the practicalities of how to do world history probably gives it its edge. Its thirty-three chapters are grouped into sections that address how to set up research projects in world history, how to teach it, how to get jobs in it, how to frame it, and how it is done in various parts of the globe. It is an actual handbook, in other words, as opposed to a sample of exemplary work."
English Historical Review

A Companion to World History offers a comprehensive overview of the variety of approaches and practices utilized in the field of world and global history. This state-of-the-art collection of more than 30 insightful essays - including contributions from an international cast of leading world historians and emerging scholars in the field - identifies continuing areas of contention, disagreement, and divergence, while pointing out fruitful directions for further discussion and research. Themes and topics explored include the lineages and trajectories of world history, key ideas and methods employed by world historians, the teaching of world history and how it draws upon and challenges "traditional" approaches, and global approaches to writing world history. By considering these interwoven issues of scholarship and pedagogy from a transnational, interregional, and world/global scale, fresh insights are gained and new challenges posed. With its rich compendium of diverse viewpoints, A Companion to World History is an essential resource for the study of the world's past.

Douglas Northrop is Associate Professor of History and Near Eastern Studies at the University of Michigan. His first book, Veiled Empire: Gender and Power in Stalinist Central Asia (2004), won the W. Bruce Lincoln Prize and the Heldt Prize.

List of Maps, Figures, and Tables x

Notes on Contributors xi

Editor's Acknowledgments xviii

Introduction: The Challenge of World History 1
Douglas Northrop

Part I Trajectories And Practices 13

1 World History: Departures and Variations 15
Kenneth Pomeranz and Daniel A. Segal

2 Why and How I Became a World Historian 32
Dominic Sachsenmaier

Researching the world: techniques and methods 43

3 Becoming a World Historian: The State of Graduate Training in World History and Placement in the Academic World 45
Heather Streets-Salter

4 The World Is Your Archive? The Challenges of World History as a Field of Research 63
Barbara Weinstein

5 What Are the Units of World History? 79
Adam McKeown

Teaching the world: publics and pedagogies 95

6 Meetings of World History and Public History 97
Leslie Witz

7 Challenges of Teaching and Learning World History 111
Robert B. Bain

8 Teaching World History at the College Level 128
Trevor Getz

Part II Categories and Concepts 141

Framing 142

9 Environments, Ecologies, and Cultures across Space and Time 143
I.G. Simmons

10 Deep Pasts: Interconnections and Comparative History in the Ancient World 156
Norman Yoffee

11 Big History 171
Fred Spier

12 Global Scale Analysis in Human History 185
Christopher Chase-Dunn and Thomas D. Hall

13 Region in Global History 201
Paul A. Kramer

14 Scales of a Local: The Place of Locality in a Globalizing World 213
Anne Gerritsen

Comparing 227

15 Comparative History and the Challenge of the Grand Narrative 229
Michael Adas

16 The Science of Difference: Race, Indo-European Linguistics, and Eurasian Nomads 244
Xinru Liu

17 Projecting Power: Empires, Colonies, and World History 258
Mrinalini Sinha

18 The Body in/as World History 272
Antoinette Burton

19 Benchmarks of Globalization: The Global Condition, 1850-2010 285
Charles Bright and Michael Geyer

Connecting 301

20 Networks, Interactions, and Connective History 303
Felipe Fernández-Armesto with Benjamin Sacks

21 Objects in Motion 321
Scott C. Levi

22 People in Motion 339
Kerry Ward

23 Religious Ideas in Motion 352
Karin Vélez, Sebastian R. Prange, and Luke Clossey

24 Diseases in Motion 365
Martin S. Pernick

25 Bullets in Motion 375
Stephen Morillo

Part III Many Globes: Who Writes the World? 389

26 The World from Oceania 391
Damon Ieremia Salesa

27 The World from China 405
Weiwei Zhang

28 Historicizing the World in Northeast Asia 418
Jie-Hyun Lim

29 Writing Global History in Africa 433
David Simo

30 Islamicate World Histories? 447
Huri Islamoglu

31 The World from Latin America and the Peripheries 464
Eduardo Devés-Valdés

32 (Re)Writing World Histories in Europe 478
Katja Naumann

33 Other Globes: Shifting Optics on the World 497
Douglas Northrop

Bibliography 527

Index 576

"This new volume offers insightful reflections by both
leading and emerging world historians on approaches, methodologies,
arguments, and pedagogies of a sub-discipline that has continued to
be in flux as well as in need of defining itself as a relevant
alternative to the traditional national, regional, or chronological
fields of inquiry" (Choice)

"The focus...on the practicalities of how to do world history
probably gives it its edge. Its thirty-three chapters are grouped
into sections that address how to set up research projects in world
history, how to teach it, how to get jobs in it, how to frame it,
and how it is done in various parts of the globe. It is an actual
handbook, in other words, as opposed to a sample of exemplary
work." (English Historical Review)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.8.2012
Reihe/Serie Blackwell Companions to World History
Blackwell Companions to World History
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Allgemeines / Lexika
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte
Schlagworte Geschichte • Historical Methods & Historiography • History • history of ideas • Ideengeschichte • Methoden der Geschichtsforschung u. Geschichtsschreibung • Weltgeschichte • World History
ISBN-10 1-118-30548-5 / 1118305485
ISBN-13 978-1-118-30548-5 / 9781118305485
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