9 books in series

Columbia Studies in International and Global History

Columbia Studies in International and Global History is a 9-book series with 9 primary works first released in 2006 with contributions by Patrick Manning, Cemil Aydin, Steven Bryan, Adam Clulow, Simone M. Müller, Richard W. Bulliet, Will Hanley, and Eva-Maria Muschik.

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The Gold Standard at the Turn of the Twentieth Century

The Gold Standard at the Turn of the Twentieth Century: Rising Powers, Global Money, and the Age of Empire
  • Steven Bryan
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The Company and the Shogun: The Dutch Encounter with Tokugawa Japan
The Company and the Shogun: The Dutch Encounter with Tokugawa Japan
  • Adam Clulow
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Building States: The United Nations, Development, and Decolonization, 1945–1965
Building States: The United Nations, Development, and Decolonization, 1945–1965
  • Eva-Maria Muschik
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Identifying with Nationality: Europeans, Ottomans, and Egyptians in Alexandria
Identifying with Nationality: Europeans, Ottomans, and Egyptians in Alexandria
  • Will Hanley
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Wiring the World: The Social and Cultural Creation of Global Telegraph Networks
Wiring the World: The Social and Cultural Creation of Global Telegraph Networks
  • Simone M. Müller
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The Wheel: Inventions and Reinventions
The Wheel: Inventions and Reinventions
  • Richard W. Bulliet
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Global Intellectual History
Global Intellectual History
    31 read
    The Politics of Anti-Westernism in Asia: Visions of World Order in Pan-Islamic and Pan-Asian Thought
    The Politics of Anti-Westernism in Asia: Visions of World Order in Pan-Islamic and Pan-Asian Thought
    • Cemil Aydin
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    The African Diaspora: A History Through Culture
    The African Diaspora: A History Through Culture
    • Patrick Manning
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