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Global History in a Postmodernist Era?"

In Bruce Mazlish & Ralph Buultjens (eds.), Conceptualizing Global History. New Global History Press. pp. 113--27 (1993)

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  1. Introduction: have we ever been ‘transnational’? Towards a history of science across and beyond borders.Simone Turchetti, Néstor Herran & Soraya Boudia - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Science 45 (3):319-336.
    In recent years, historians have debated the prospect of offering new ‘transnational’ or ‘global’ perspectives in their studies. This paper introduces the reader to this special issue by analysing characteristics, merits and flaws of these approaches. It then considers how historians of science have practised transnational history without, however, paying sufficient attention to the theoretical foundations of this approach. Its final part illustrates what benefits may derive from the application of transnational history in the field. In particular, we suggest looking (...)
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  • The new global history: History in a global age.Roland Robertson - 1998 - Cultural Values 2 (2-3):368-384.
    . The new global history: History in a global age. Cultural Values: Vol. 2, No. 2-3, pp. 368-384.
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