Encounters Old and New in World History: Essays Inspired by Jerry H. Bentley
Encounters Old and New in World History: Essays Inspired by Jerry H. Bentley
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Abstract
This volume responds to provocations that Jerry Bentley tendered in his scholarship and through his professional activities. The collection interrogates the institutional settings, disciplinary proclivities, methodological choices, and diverse source bases of world history research and teaching. Several essays in the book address the ways in which present-day concerns influence historical research on local and global scales. Other essays pay particular attention to the production and circulation of knowledge across regional, temporal, and class boundaries, as well as between the academy and the wider public. The book makes a claim for the continued centrality of globally informed and globally focused approaches to historical inquiry. As such, it seeks to continue the conversations that Jerry Bentley carried on through his scholarship, teaching, editing the Journal of World History, participating in many public forums, and contributing to public discussions about the place of history in understanding today’s global integration.
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Front Matter
- Introduction Writing World Histories for Our Times
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Part I Publics and Practices
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Part II Identities and Encounters
Alan Karras-
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Encounters within Europe: Travelers’ Views of Slavery in Renaissance Iberia
William D. Phillips
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Five
The Sixteenth-Century World War and the Roots of the Modern World: A View from the Edge
Edmund Burke
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Six
Who Owns the Fish in the Sea? The Dukes of Medina Sidonia and Spain’s Tuna Fisheries
Carla Rahn Phillips
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Seven
Eating the World: The Iguana’s Tale of Caribbean Ecology and Culinary History
Candice Goucher
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Eight
Shaken or Stirred? Recreating Makgeolli for the Twenty-First Century
Theodore Jun Yoo
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Four
Encounters within Europe: Travelers’ Views of Slavery in Renaissance Iberia
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Part III Truth Claims and Enlightenment Shadows
Alan Karras-
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Explanations of Species Extinction in Nineteenth-Century China and Europe
Robert B. Marks
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Shadows of Sovereignty: Legal Encounters and the Politics of Protection in the Atlantic World
Lauren Benton
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Eleven
The Promise of—and the Threats to—Historical Linguistics as a Complement of Bentleyan World History
Martin W. Lewis
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Twelve
Close Encounters of the Methodological Kind: Contending with Enlightenment Legacies in World History
Laura J. Mitchell
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Nine
Explanations of Species Extinction in Nineteenth-Century China and Europe
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End Matter
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