2005 - 91

Articles in this issue

Editors' Introduction

Pages: 1 - 5

Justice for Bhopal

Pages: 7 - 12

Pluralizing Capital, Challenging Eurocentrism: Toward Post-Marxist Historiography

Pages: 13 - 39

Atlantic and Pacific Crossings: Race, Empire, and "the Labor Problem" in the Late Nineteenth Century

Pages: 40 - 61

Beyond Compare: Comparative Method after the Transnational Turn

Pages: 62 - 90

Introduction: Many Worlds, Many Histories, Many Historians

Pages: 91 - 93

A Total History?

Pages: 94 - 97

Universal History and the Challenge of Globalization to African Historiography

Pages: 98 - 103

Breaking the Wall of Silence: Slavery in Mauritian Historiography

Pages: 104 - 109

A Specter Is Still Haunting: The Specter of World History

Pages: 110 - 116

History Is Not Done with Us: Dreaming through the Past

Pages: 117 - 123

Much Ado about Something: The New Malaise of World History

Pages: 124 - 130

Introduction: Teaching a Gendered World

Pages: 131 - 132

Women's History and World History Courses

Pages: 133 - 150

Engendering World History

Pages: 151 - 164

Teaching across Borders: Katherine Mayo's Mother India

Pages: 165 - 169

Scenes from the Revolution: A Dialogue on Film, Politics, and History

Pages: 171 - 181

The Abusable Past

Pages: 183 - 187

Notes on Contributors

Pages: 188 - 190