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Global History and New Polycentric Approaches : Europe, Asia and the Americas in a World Network System
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Editor(s):
Manuel Perez Garcia
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Lucio De Sousa
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2018
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Springer Singapore
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978-981-10-4052-8
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978-981-10-4053-5
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2018
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10.1007/978-981-10-4053-5
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Current Challenges of Global History in East Asian Historiographies
pp. 21
Global History, the Role of Scientific Discovery and the ‘Needham Question’: Europe and China in the Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries
pp. 37
RETRACTED CHAPTER: Encounter and Coexistence: Portugal and Ming China 1511–1610: Rethinking the Dynamics of a Century of Global–Local Relations
pp. 53
Challenging National Narratives: On the Origins of Sweet Potato in China as Global Commodity During the Early Modern Period
pp. 81
Economic Depression and the Silver Question in Nineteenth-Century China
pp. 119
Kaiiki-Shi and World/Global History: A Japanese Perspective
pp. 137
The Structure and Transformation of the Ming Tribute Trade System
pp. 163
The Nanban and Shuinsen Trade in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century Japan
pp. 183
The Jewish Presence in China and Japan in the Early Modern Period: A Social Representation
pp. 219
Quantifying Ocean Currents as Story Models: Global Oceanic Currents and Their Introduction to Global Navigation
pp. 241
Global History and the History of Consumption: Congruence and Divergence
pp. 255
Mexican Cochineal, Local Technologies and the Rise of Global Trade from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Centuries
pp. 275
Social Networks and the Circulation of Technology and Knowledge in the Global Spanish Empire
pp. 293
Global Commodities in Early Modern Spain
pp. 321
Big History as a Commodity at Chinese Universities: A Study in Circulation
pp. E1
Correction to: Introduction: Current Challenges of Global History in East Asian Historiographies
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