ABSTRACT

Considering the ways in which the ‘global turn’ is changing the theory and practice of historical disciplines, Explorations in History and Globalization engages with the concept and methodology of globalization, challenging traditional divisions of space and time to offer a range of perspectives on how globalization has affected social, economic, political and cultural history.

Each chapter covers a specific theme, discussing how globalization has shaped these themes and how they have contributed to globalization throughout history. Including topics such as ecological exchanges, trade, exchanges of knowledge, migration, empire and urbanization, this volume both explains historical trajectories through a global analytical framework and provides tools that students can employ when posing their own research questions about historical globalization.

Containing suggestions for further reading and guidance on the ways in which primary source material can be used as a basis for global historical studies, this is the ideal volume for all students interested in the global exchanges between people throughout history.

part |109 pages

Exchanges and movements

chapter |28 pages

Connecting the World

Migration and globalization in the second millennium 1

chapter |16 pages

Social and Political Movements

Experiments in anti-imperialist mobilization

part |139 pages

Continuities and processes

chapter |17 pages

Exclusions

A concept in global history

chapter |22 pages

States

A subject in global history