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World History – a Genealogy : Private Conversations with World Historians, 1996-2016
You turn a page and then there is suddenly something on a turtle’: Interview with Jürgen Osterhammel
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Frontmatter
pp. 5
Contents
pp. 7
Preface
pp. 11
Facing World History: inspirations, institutions, networks
pp. 37
Interview with Brij V. Lal, Historian of Indenture and of Contemporary Fiji
pp. 51
‘I end up with the question “why”, but I don’t start with it’: Interview with Geoffrey Parker
pp. 65
The Importance of Knowledge-Systems: Interview with John Rankine Goody
pp. 81
The Best of Two Worlds: Interview with Om Prakash
pp. 99
The Study of Contrasts across Europe: Interview with Patrick O’Brien
pp. 119
History is Placing a Man in the Context of his Times: Interview with the Late Ashin Das Gupta (1932–1998)
pp. 125
‘I didn’t get into history to avoid math or physics’: Interview with Patricia Seed, Professor of Rice University
pp. 135
A Sea of Histories, a History of the Seas: Interview with Adrian B. Lapian
pp. 147
Sympathetic ‘Farangi’: Interview with Michael N. Pearson
pp. 163
Why Is China So Big? And Other Big Questions: Interview with John E. Wills, Jr.
pp. 173
Slavery, Migration and the Atlantic World: Interview with Piet Emmer
pp. 187
‘I am not going to call myself a global historian’: Interview with C.A. Bayly
pp. 197
The Retreat of the Elephants: Interview with Mark Elvin
pp. 207
Wanting to know everything in a complex world: Interview with Allison Blakely
pp. 217
Transoceanic Trade: The Reconstruction of Al-Mukhâ through VOC Records: Interview with C.G. Brouwer
pp. 231
World History and Other Marginal and Perverse Pursuits: Interview with Felipe Fernandez-Armesto
pp. 251
Studying Southeast Asia in and for Southeast Asia: Interview with Anthony Reid
pp. 269
The Red-Haired Barbarian from Leiden: Interview with Leonard Blussé
pp. 293
You turn a page and then there is suddenly something on a turtle’: Interview with Jürgen Osterhammel
pp. 307
Are We All Global Historians Now?: Interview with David Armitage
pp. 337
Lessons from African History: between the deep and the shallow ends of social theory and historical empiricism. Interview with Frederick Cooper
pp. 353
‘Being speculative is better than to not do it at all’: Interview with Natalie Zemon Davis
pp. 369
Map-Making in World History: Interview with Kären Wigen
pp. 383
‘My favourite source is the landscape’: Interview with Robert Ross
pp. 397
History as Renegade Politics: Interview with Ann Laura Stoler
pp. 411
Bibliography of World Historians
pp. 421
Bibliography of World History
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