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Global History, Globally is a comprehensive examination of how historians approach and interpret world history on a global scale. Edited by renowned scholars Sven Beckert and Dominic Sachsenmaier, this volume brings together essays from historians around the world who grapple with the fundamental question of how to write history that is genuinely global rather than merely a collection of regional histories.
The book addresses critical issues in contemporary historical scholarship, including the challenges of moving beyond Eurocentric narratives, the importance of non-Western perspectives, and the methodological considerations of comparative and connected histories. Contributors explore how different regions and scholarly traditions approach the writing of world history, offering insights into the diverse ways history is understood, taught, and debated globally.
This work is essential reading for historians, academics, and students interested in understanding the complexities of global historical interpretation and the future direction of world history as a discipline.







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