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Two Generations of Mordtmanns in Istanbul. Diplomatic and Scholarly Lives in Times of German and Ottoman Transformations Tobias Völker PDF 333-348
Negotiating Protection: Ottoman-Swiss Relations and the Inclusion of Switzerland into a Diplomatic Germansphere during the First World War Giorgio Ennas PDF 349-363
German-speaking Orientalists with an Interest in Kurdish Studies and their Local Interlocutors: Encounters, Co-Productions, and Entanglements Barbara Henning PDF 364-377
Medicalizing the “Alcohol Problem” in the Ottoman Empire: Expert Networks and Exchanges between Istanbul, Munich, and Zurich Elife Biçer-Deveci PDF 378-394
“Vienna is a Treasure to Us”: Vienna and the Austro-Hungarian Empire as Role Models for the Late Ottoman Empire Yavuz Köse PDF 395-411
Ethiopia and India as Neighbours: Notes on the Relevance of Perceptions for Global Historiography Harald Kleinschmidt PDF 432-461
Military Assistance for the Malian Armed Forces by the German Bundeswehr. A Historical Perspective Torsten Konopka PDF 462-476
Martha Chaiklin / Philip Gooding / Gwyn Campbell (eds.): Animal Trade Histories in the Indian Ocean World, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, 324 pp. Samuël Coghe PDF 477-479
David Freeman: A Silver River in a Silver World. Dutch Trade in the Rio de la Plata, 1648–1678 (= Cambridge Latin American Studies, Bd. 118), Cambridge, GB/New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2020, 222 S. Martin Biersack PDF 480-482
James Livesey: Provincializing Global History. Money, Ideas, and Things in the Languedoc, 1680–1830, New Haven/London: Yale University Press, 2020, 214 S. Christof Jeggle PDF 482-486
Junko Thérèse Takeda: Iran and a French Empire of Trade, 1700–1808. The Other Persian Letters (= Oxford University Studies of the Enlightenment), Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020, 265 S. Sven Trakulhun PDF 486-489
Sarah Lentz: „Wer helfen kann, der helfe!“. Deutsche SklavereigegnerInnen und die atlantische Abolitionsbewegung, 1780–1860 (= Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Europäische Geschichte Mainz/Abteilung Universalgeschichte, Bd. 261), Göttingen: Vandenhoec Michael Zeuske PDF 489-492
Manuel Barcia: The Yellow Demon of Fever: Fighting Disease in the Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Slave Trade, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2020, 281 pp. Thomas Mareite PDF 492-494
Jeremy Adelman (ed.): Empire and the Social Sciences: Global Histories of Knowledge, London/New York: Bloomsbury, 2019, 233 p. Matilde Cazzola PDF 495-497
Florian Bieber: Debating Nationalism. The Global Spread of Nations, London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020, 246 S. Stefan Berger PDF 497-500
Fabian Scheidler: The End of the Megamachine: A Brief History of a Failing Civilization, Winchester/Washington: Zero Books, 2020, 427 pp. Felipe Fernández-Armesto PDF 500-502
Maria Todorova: The Lost World of Socialists at Europe’s Margins: Imagining Utopia, 1870s–1920s, London: Bloomsbury, 2020, 363 pp. Augusta Dimou PDF 502-505
Austin Dean: China and the End of Global Silver, 1873–1937, Cornell: Cornell University Press, 2020, 264 pp. Elisabeth Kaske PDF 505-508
Harald Fischer-Tiné / Stefan Huebner / Ian Tyrrell (Hrsg.): Spreading Protestant Modernity: Global Perspectives on the Social Work of the YMCA and YWCA, 1889–1970 (= Perspectives on the Global Past), Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press 2021, 280 S. Thomas Heinrich PDF 508-511
Alfred Schlicht: Das Horn von Afrika. Äthiopien, Dschibuti, Eritrea und Somalia: Geschichte und Politik, Stuttgart: Verlag W. Kohlhammer, 2021, 212 S. Ulf Engel PDF 511-514
Marie Huber: Developing Heritage – Developing Countries. Ethiopian Nation-Building and the Origins of UNESCO World Heritage, 1960–1980 (= Africa in Global History, vol. 1), Berlin/ Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2021, 204 S. Andrea Rehling PDF 514-517
Daniel Geary / Camilla Schofield / Jennifer Sutton (eds.): Global White Nationalism. From Apartheid to Trump, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020, 338 pp. Paul S. Landau PDF 517-519
Johanna Meyer-Lenz/Jochen Weil: Kinderkardiologie(n) in Berlin, Erlangen, Hannover, London, Minneapolis, München und Tübingen 1950–2000: Die Entwicklung der Kinderkardiologie als neue Spezialdisziplin in der medizinisch-technischen Revolution des 20. Jahr Norbert Finzsch PDF 519-522
Trevor Burnard: The Atlantic in World History, 1490–1830, London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020, 344 pp. Megan Maruschke PDF 523
Jürgen Erfurt: Transkulturalität – Prozesse und Perspektiven, Tübingen: utb/Narr Francke Attempto, 2021, 363 S. Antje Dietze PDF 524