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| 1. | Vijaya Teelock | ||
| Breaking the Wall of Silence: Slavery in Mauritian Historiography | |||
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Jan 01, 2005; 2005: 104-109.
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| 2. | Micol Seigel | ||
| Beyond Compare: Comparative Method after the Transnational Turn | |||
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Jan 01, 2005; 2005: 62-90.
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| 3. | Vinay Lal | ||
| Much Ado about Something: The New Malaise of World History | |||
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Jan 01, 2005; 2005: 124-130.
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| 4. | Matthew Guterl, Christine Skwiot | ||
| Atlantic and Pacific Crossings: Race, Empire, and "the Labor Problem" in the Late Nineteenth Century | |||
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Jan 01, 2005; 2005: 40-61.
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| 5. | Abolade Adeniji | ||
| Universal History and the Challenge of Globalization to African Historiography | |||
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Jan 01, 2005; 2005: 98-103.
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