„Global History“
Suchergebnisse
1.000+ Treffer
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The Prison Community
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"Owned and conducted entirely by the native Christian community" – the "Christian Patriot" and the indigenous Christian press in colonial India around 1900
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The China Moment – Contextualizing Individualism in Chinese Contemporary Art
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A toothed turtle from the Late Jurassic of China and the global biogeographic history of turtles
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From ecological records to big data: the invention of global biodiversity
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Verflochtene Erinnerung – Theologische und interdisziplinäre Beiträge zur Memoria passionis in der globalisierten Gegenwart
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Globalistics and globalization studies big history and global history
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The Production of Consumer Society: Cultural-Economic Principles of Distinction
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The Production of Consumer Society – Cultural-Economic Principles of Distinction
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Re-Assessing resource dependency and criticality. Linking future food and water stress with global resource supply vulnerabilities for foresight analysis
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European packaging industry foresight study—identifying global drivers and driven packaging industry implications of the global megatrends
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Evolution of the Early Solar System in Terms of Big History and Global Evolution
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Material Cultures of Archiving – An Introduction to a Global and Historical Practice
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(Un-) Sicherheiten und Transimperialität – Der karibische Spannungsraum im Zeitalter der globalen imperialen Expansion (1775–1825)
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Susan R. Holman: Beholden: religion, global health, and human rights – Oxford University Press, 2015, 301 pp, $27.95 (hardcover), ISBN: 978-0-1998-2776-3
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Economies of the Edge – Frontier Zone Processes at Regional, Imperial, and Global Scales (300 BCE–300 CE)
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Belonging Through Heritage? – Minority Boundary-Making and the Reach of Global Frameworks in Northern Germany
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Interreligious Appropriations in the Global History of Christianity
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Frauen-, Geschlechter- und Queer-Geschichte – Internationale Perspektiven und lokale Verortung
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Digital Culture & Society (DCS) – Vol. 11, Issue 2/2025 – Towards Popular Techno-Futures: A Global Culture Perspective