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The European Legacy
Toward New Paradigms
Volume 24, 2019 - Issue 2
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Global History: Traditions, Innovations, Debates

 

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1 Cf. Hopkins, ed., Globalization in World History, intro., chaps. 1–3; Beck, What is Globalization?, 21–35, 40–49; Bentley, “Task of World History,” 1–18; Christian, Maps of Time, intro., chaps. 2–4.

2 For notable examples, see McNeill, Rise of the West; Jones, European Miracle; Roberts, Triumph of the West.

3 Cf. Wills, 1688; Bayly, Birth of the Modern World, intro.

4 Cf. Gunn, First Globalization, 145–75; Dirlik, “Performing the World,” 391–410; Clarke, Oriental Enlightenment, 32–86, 112–63.

5 For the wider metaphysical issues surrounding this concept, see Schweizer, “Modernity: Myth or Reality,” 652–59; Eisenstadt, “Multiple Modernities,” 1–29; Mitchell, Questions of Modernity, intro., chaps. 1, 2.

6 Cf. Sachsenmaier, Global Perspectives, chap. 3; Cooper, “Empire Multiplies,” 247–72.

7 Cf. Moyn and Sartori, Global Intellectual, 3–38; Said, Culture and Imperialism, intro., chaps. 1–3.

8 Cf. Bernauer and Rasmussen, eds., Final Foucault; Foucault, Archeology of Knowledge; Bennington, Jacques Derrida; Lyotard, Postmodern Condition; Hall, “Signification, Representation, Ideology,” 91–114; Blumi, Foundations of Modernity, 8–35.

9 Hunt, Writing History, intro., chaps. 1–3; Said, Culture and Imperialism; Lang, “Globalization and its History,” 899–931.

10 See inter alia, Schweizer, “Diplomacy,” 360–65; Schweizer, “Diplomacy’s Seamless Web,” 487–93; McNeill, The Pursuit of Power, passim; Black, ed., War in the Early Modern World, esp. intro., chaps. 5, 7, 8.

11 Henry, Scientific Revolution, 11–45; Lindberg, Beginning of Western Science, chaps. 13, 14; Schuster, “The Scientific Revolution,” 217–42.

12 Schweizer, ed., Herbert Butterfield, 17, 37–45, 59–86; Kuhn, Essential Tension, chaps. 3, 5, 6.

13 Schweizer, “Modernity: Myth or Reality,” 5; Schweizer, Herbert Butterfield, chaps. 8, 9; Huff, Intellectual Curiosity, passim.

14 Cf. Headley, Europeanization of the World, intro., chaps. 1, 2.

15 Bartlett, Making of Europe, intro; Sachsenmaier, “Recent Trends in European History,” 5–25.

16 Marcus, “Ethnography,” 95–117; Schweizer, “Every Language is an Archive,” 252–57.

17 Cf. Armitage, “What’s the Big Idea?” 493–507; Sachsenmaier, Global Perspectives, 1–12; Dirlik, “Performing the World,” 391–410.

18 Cf. Dirlik, “Thinking Modernity Historically,” 5–44.

19 Ibid., 15–16.

20 Cf. Giddens, Constitution of Society, intro, chaps. 1–3; Drayton, “Where does the World Historian,” 671–85.

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