Global intellectual history
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Global intellectual history
(Columbia studies in international and global history)
Columbia University Press, c2013
- : cloth
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Approaches to global intellectual history / Samuel Moyn and Andrew Sartori
- Common humanity and cultural difference on the sedentary-nomadic frontier : Herodotus, Sima Qian, and Ibn Khaldun / Siep Stuurman
- Cosmopolitanism, vernacularism, and premodernity / Sheldon Pollock
- Joseph Banks's intermediaries : rethinking global cultural exchange / Vanessa Smith
- Global intellectual history and the history of political economy / Andrew Sartori
- Conceptual universalization in the transnational nineteenth century / Christopher L. Hill
- Globalizing the intellectual history of the idea of the "Muslim world" / Cemil Aydin
- On the nonglobalization of ideas / Samuel Moyn
- "Casting the badge of inferiority beneath Black peoples' feet" : archiving and reading the African past, present, and future in world history / Mamadou Diouf and Jinny Prais
- Putting global intellectual history in its place / Janaki Bakhle
- Making and taking worlds / Duncan Bell
- How global do we want our intellectual history to be? / Frederick Cooper
- Global intellectual history : meanings and methods / Sudipta Kaviraj