A History of State and Religion in India . Ian Copland, Ian Mabbett, Asim Roy, Kate Brittlebank, and Adam Bowles. New York: Routledge , 2012. ISBN: 9780415580663 This essay is a part of our new series, Graduate Students and The Middle Ground Journal -- for more information, please see HERE read more »
The Decolonized Eye: Filipino American Art and Performance . Sarita Echavez See. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press , 2009. ISBN: 9780816653195 This essay is a part of our new series, Graduate Students and The Middle Ground Journal -- for more information, please see HERE . In the growing body of read more »
"Hispanic America in World History," featuring a keynote address by Felipe Fernández-Armesto, William P. Reynolds Professor of History, University of Notre Dame, will be the theme of the New England Regional World History Association’s 2013 Fall Symposium, Saturday, 26 October 2013, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM, at the Dudley H. Davis Center, read more »
Frontier Forts of Iowa: Indians, Traders, and Soldiers, 1682-1862 . William E. Whittaker, ed. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press , 2009. ISBN 1587298317 This essay is a part of our new series, Graduate Students and The Middle Ground Journal -- for more information, please see HERE . Frontier Forts read more »
The Middle Ground Journal: World History and Global Studies marks an important moment this week. For the first time since our establishment in 2010, we have transitioned from limited, brief runs to a journal with a weekly publishing schedule. This has resulted in a significant increase in workload for our read more »
China in World History . Paul S. Ropp. Oxford: Oxford University Press , 2010. ISBN: 9780195381955 China’s meteoric rise over the last three decades has alternately provoked admiration, alarm, and awe. Indeed, it appears to be primed to play a major role in global affairs throughout the twenty-first century. read more »
Encounters with Witchcraft: Field Notes from Africa . Norman N. Miller. Albany: State University of New York Press , 2012. ISBN: 9781438443584 The death of European geologist William Hanning intrigued African specialist Norman H. Miller. In 1960, as Miller arrived in East Africa, he read an article about the geologist read more »
Announcing the publication of World History Connected , Vol. 10 no. 1 issue, February 2013 “Travelers and Traveler’s Accounts in World History” are the subjects of World History Connected's February 2013 Forum section, in which leading scholars of travel-related historical literature, both global and regional, such as Michael Fisher, offer read more »
New Terrains in Southeast Asian History . By Abu Talib Ahmad and Tan Liok Ee. Athens, Ohio: Center for International Studies, Ohio University Press . 2003. ISBN: 0896802280 After Orientalism and the nation-state narrative, what is next for writing history in the Southeast Asian region? New Terrains in Southeast Asian read more »
A message from World History Association (WHA) president Marc J. Gilbert and James Diskant, chair of the WHA Teaching Committee. Please offer any suggestion to improve the call of or volunteer to join this effort! The World History Association is interested in promoting world history-related activities at the National read more »
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