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Book chapters
pp. xv
Preface
pp. 1
Production, destruction, and connection, 1750–present: introduction
pp. 51
Energy, population, and environmental change since 1750: entering the Anthropocene
pp. 83
The economic history of agriculture since 1800
pp. 106
Global industrialization: a multipolar perspective
pp. 136
The history of world technology, 1750–present
pp. 164
A new world of energy
pp. 187
Demography and population
pp. 212
Population politics since 1750
pp. 237
Disease and world history from 1750
pp. 258
The politics of smallpox eradication
pp. 285
The evolution of international law
pp. 306
On nationalism
pp. 331
Assessing imperialism
pp. 366
Self-strengthening and other political responses to the expansion of European economic and political power
pp. 395
Decolonization and its legacy
pp. 420
Genocide
pp. 442
Communism and fascism
pp. 467
The Middle East in world history since 1750
pp. 493
East Asia in world history, 1750–21st century
pp. 526
Latin America in world history
pp. 556
Africa in world history
pp. 585
The United States in world history since the 1750s
pp. 611
The economic history of the Pacific
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