Reorienting Global History: Lecture in Memoriam Sir Christopher A Bayly (original) (raw)

From the History of the Empire to World History. The Historiographical Itinerary of Christopher A. Bayly

Teodoro Tagliaferri

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C.A. Bayly, The Birth of the Modern World, 1780–1914: Global Connections and Comparisons. Blackwell History of the World. Maiden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2004. xxiv + 540 pp. ISBN: 0-631-18799-5

Ralph Austen

Itinerario, 2005

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‘I am not going to call myself a global historian’ An Interview with C.A. Bayly

Binu John

Itinerario, 2007

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After the British World, The Historical Journal, Feb 2017

Andrew Dilley, Rachel K Bright

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From the History of the Empire to World History

Teodoro Tagliaferri

SHARE Libri, 2019

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A Bibliography of Christopher A. Bayly (pp. 149-160)

Teodoro Tagliaferri

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Roundtable: Imperial History by the Book: A Roundtable on John Darwin's The Empire Project. comment: Geostrategy (and Violence) in the Making of the Modern World

Alan Lester

Journal of British Studies, 2015

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Paper Yehor Brailian workshop Global history Oxford_final.pdf

Yehor Brailian

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Writing the British Imperial and Colonial History: A Global Perspective

Yi Li

Asian Review of World Histories, 2014

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The Oxford History of the British Empire: Volume IV: The Twentieth Century

Sidrah Rehman

1999

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EMPIRE: U122560 Global History II Academic year 2017-2018 Global Studies

JÚLIA RENIU

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Reading (the) late Chris Bayly: a personal tribute

Dipesh Chakrabarty

South Asian History and Culture, 2015

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Britain and the World: A New Field

Tehila Sasson

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Robert Blyth and Keith Jeffery (eds.), The British Empire and its Contested Pasts (Dublin & Portland, 2009) in The Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, Vol. 12, No. 1 (Spring 2011).

Helen O'Shea

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The Empire Project: The Rise and Fall of the British World-System 1830–1970 (review)

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The Changing Shape of the Modern British Empire and its Historiography

Tony Ballantyne

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Roundtable on International History

Patrick Finney

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A New Plea for an Old Subject? Four Nations History for the Modern Period

Dr Maggie Scull

Four Nations Approaches to Modern 'British' History, 2017

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Review: British Imperial: What the Empire Wasn't. By Bernard Porter

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'Traditions of British International Thought', with Mark Bevir, International History Review 36:5 (2014)

Ian Hall

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History Below The Global. On and Beyond the Coloniality of Power in Historical Research (Routledge, London/NY 2024)

Lorenzo Kamel

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Perspectives on Global History - Advancements and Shortcomings

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The Prospects of Global History: Personal Reflections of an Old Believer

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International Review of Social History

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The Expanding Historiography of British Imperialism

John Gascoigne

The Historical Journal, 2006

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PRAISING AND APPRAISING IMPERIAL STUDIES. Writing Imperial Histories. Edited byAndrew S. Thompson.Manchester, England:Manchester University Press,2013. Pp. xix + 293. £75, hardback (ISBN978-0-7190-8600-7)

Molly Giblin

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(2016) "Afterword: What was Britain? Where is its history" History Australia 13:1, 153-159

Tamson Pietsch

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Geopolitics and Empire: The Legacy of Halford Mackinder. Kearns, Gerry. Oxford University Press, Oxford 2009.

Charles B Travis IV

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Introduction by Henry Schwarz --Imperial, Colonial, and Postcolonial History and its Global Extensions

Henry Schwarz

Encyclopedia of Postcolonial Studies, 2016

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Approaches to Global History

Michael Goebel

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Review Article: Telling It Like It Isn't? Alternate History and International History, The International History Review, Vol. 29, No. 2 (Jun., 2007), pp. 338-348

Ronald Granieri

The International History Review, 2007

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(Comparativ 3_4/2020): Comparing Colonialism: Beyond European Exceptionalism

Comparativ Journal, Matthias Leanza

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Possessing the world: taking the measurements of colonisation from the 18th to the 20th century By Bouda Etemad

Pieter Emmer

The Economic History Review, 2008

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The British Empire: Themes and Perspectives

Spencer Leonard

Journal of The Economic and Social History of The Orient, 2009

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Reflecting on the Global Turn in International History or: How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love Being a Historian of Nowhere

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"Reflections on Global History"

Arunabh Ghosh

American Historical Review, 2023

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