Who gets to govern the global economy?
By Christy Thornton, author of Revolution in Development: Mexico and the Governance of the Global Economy Who gets to govern the global economy? In the twentieth century, this was a key question …
Read More >By Christy Thornton, author of Revolution in Development: Mexico and the Governance of the Global Economy Who gets to govern the global economy? In the twentieth century, this was a key question …
Read More >We’re continuing our #VirtualAHA promotions with additional limited-time free content offers from UC Press Journals. Click on the journal covers below for previous blog-exclusive content you may have missed and/or links to …
Read More >By Katie Hindmarch-Watson, author of Serving a Wired World: London’s Telecommunications Workers and the Making of an Information Capital When I first began working on my new book, Serving a Wired World, …
Read More >By Arash Khazeni, author of The City and the Wilderness: Indo-Persian Encounters in Southeast Asia The fading traces of a different time of cross-cultural exchanges between the Indo-Persian Mughal world and the …
Read More >By Anand A. Yang, author of Empire of Convicts: Indian Penal Labor in Colonial Southeast Asia “Many years ago,” began a story in a Singapore-based newspaper in 1899, “it used to be …
Read More >California History is pleased to announce that David Tamayo’s “The Perilous Borderlands: The Role of Anti-Japanese Hysteria in American Efforts to Annex Baja California, 1900–1942” (California History, vol. 97, no. 2, 59–87) …
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Read More >By William B. Taylor, author of Fugitive Freedom: The Improbable Lives of Two Impostors in Late Colonial Mexico I didn’t plan to write Fugitive Freedom. This was partly because the project that …
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