Index to Volume I5, 2004 1688: A Global History, by John E. Wills }r. (reviewed by John A. Mears), 91-92 Abdullah, Thabit A. J., Merchants, Mamluks, and Murder: The Political Economy of Trade in Eighteenth-Century Basra (reviewed by René J. Barendse), 266-269 Adas, Michael, “Contested Hegemony: The Great War and the Afro-Asian Assault on the Civilizing Mission Ideology,” 31-63 American Pentimento: The Invention of Indians and the Pursuit of Riches, by Patricia Seed (reviewed by Hernan Horna), 264-266 Andrade, Tonio, “The Company’s Chinese Pirates: How the Dutch East India Company Tried to Lead a Coalition of Pirates to War against China, 1621-1662,” 415-444 “Appropriating a Continent: Geographical Categories, Scientific Metaphors, and the Construction of Nationalism in British North America and Mexico,” by James D. Drake, 323-357 The Arabian Seas: The Indian Ocean World of the Seventeenth Century, by René J. Barendse (reviewed by Howard Spodek), 92—96, 251-255 Axel, Brian, ed., From the Margins: Historical Anthropology and Its Futures (reviewed by Theodore Jun Yoo), 535—539 Barendse, René J. The Arabian Seas: The Indian Ocean World of the Seventeenth Century (reviewed by Howard Spodek), 92—96, 251-255 Review of Thabit A. J. Abdullah, Merchants, Mamluks, and Murder: The Political Economy of Trade in Eighteenth-Century Basra, 266—269 Review of Linda Boxberger, On the Edge of Empire: Hadramawt, Emigration, and the Indian Ocean 1880—1930s, 266—269 Battle: A History of Combat and Culture, by John Lynn (reviewed by Stephen Morillo), 525-530 “Becoming Van Minh: Civilizational Discourse and Visions of the Self in Twentieth- Century Vietnam,” by Mark Philip Bradley, 65-83 Bender, Thomas, ed., Rethinking American History in a Global Age (reviewed by Adam McKeown), 398-400 Benton, Lauren. Review of Gregory Blue, Martin Bunton, and Ralph Croizier, eds., Colonialism and the Modern World: Selected Studies, 101-103 Bernal, Martin, Black Athena Writes Back: Martin Bernal Responds to His Critics (reviewed by Yaacov Shavit), 106-110 542 JOURNAL OF WORLD HISTORY, DECEMBER 2004 “Beyond Moscow-Centric Interpretation: An Examination of the China Connec- tion in Eastern Europe and North Vietnam during the Era of De-Stalinization,” by Yinghong Cheng, 487-518 Bitter Bonds: A Colonial Divorce Drama of the Seventeenth Century, by Leonard Blussé (reviewed by Anne Walthall), 391-393 Black Athena Writes Back: Martin Bernal Responds to His Critics, by Martin Bernal (reviewed by Yaacov Shavit), 106-110 Black, Jeremy Review of Alfred Crosby, Throwing Fire: Projectile Technology through History, 246-248 Review of Nicola Di Cosmo, Warfare in Inner Asian History, 246-248 Blouet, Brian W., Geopolitics and Globalization in the Twentieth Century (reviewed by Michael Lang), 405-407 Blue, Gregory, Martin Bunton, and Ralph Croizier, eds., Colonialism and the Modern World: Selected Studies (reviewed by Lauren Benton), 101-103 Blussé, Leonard, Bitter Bonds: A Colonial Divorce Drama of the Seventeenth Century (reviewed by Anne Walthall), 391-393 Borstelmann, Thomas, The Cold War and the Color Line: American Race Relations in the Global Arena (reviewed by Naoko Shibusawa), 532—535 Boxberger, Linda, On the Edge of Empire: Hadramawt, Emigration, and the Indian Ocean 1880—1930s (reviewed by René J. Barendse), 266-269 Bradley, Mark Philip, “Becoming Van Minh: Civilizational Discourse and Visions of the Self in Twentieth-Century Vietnam,” 65-83 Brook, Timothy, and Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi, Opium Regimes: China, Britain, and Japan, 1839-1952 (reviewed by John M. Jennings), 269-271 Brower, Daniel. Review of Marshall T. Poe, The Russian Moment in World History, 359-391 Bunton, Martin. See Blue, Gregory, Martin Bunton, and Ralph Croizier Cane, Mark A. Review of César N. Caviedes, El Nifto in History: Storming through the Ages, 87-88 Caviedes, César N., El Nifio in History: Storming through the Ages (reviewed by Mark A. Cane), 87-88 Chase, Kenneth, Firearms: A Global History to 1700 (reviewed by Stephen Morillo), 525-530 Cheng, Yinghong, “Beyond Moscow-Centric Interpretation: An Examination of the China Connection in Eastern Europe and North Vietnam during the Era of De- Stalinization,” 487-518 The Civilizations of Africa: A History to 1800, by Christopher Ehret (reviewed by Patrick Manning), 243-246 Cleland, Joel S. Review of James H. Overtield, ed., Sources of Twentieth-Century Global History, 104-105 The Cold War and the Color Line: American Race Relations in the Global Arena, by Thomas Borstelmann, (reviewed by Naoko Shibusawa), 532-535 Colonialism and the Modern World: Selected Studies, by Gregory Blue, Martin Bunton, and Ralph Croizier, eds. (reviewed by Lauren Benton), 101-103 “The Company’s Chinese Pirates: How the Dutch East India Company Tried to Lead a Coalition of Pirates to War against China, 1621-1662,” by Tonio Andrade, 415-444 “Contested Hegemony: The Great War and the Afro-Asian Assault on the Civiliz- ing Mission Ideology,” by Michael Adas, 31-63 Index to Volume 15, 2004 543 Courtwright, David T., Forces of Habit: Drugs and the Making of the Modern World (reviewed by Robert Perkinson), 255-258 Cowen, Noel. Global History: A Short Overview (reviewed by David Ringrose), 519-522 Croizier, Ralph. See Blue, Gregory, Martin Bunton, and Ralph Croizier Crompton, Louis, Homosexuality and Civilization (reviewed by Gary P. Leupp), 522-525 Crosby, Alfred, Throwing Fire: Projectile Technology through History (reviewed by Jeremy Black), 246-248 Di Cosmo, Nicola, Warfare in Inner Asian History (500-1800) (reviewed by Jeremy Black), 246-248 “The Discourse of Civilization and Decolonization,” by Prasenjit Duara, 1-5 Drake, James D., “Appropriating a Continent: Geographical Categories, Scientific Metaphors, and the Construction of Nationalism in British North America and Mexico,” 323-357 Duara, Prasenjit “The Discourse of Civilization and Decolonization,” 1-5 Sovereignty and Authenticity: Manchukuo and the East Asian Modern (reviewed by Mariko Tamanoi), 402—405 Dym, Jeffrey A. Review of Anne Walthall, ed., The Human Tradition in Modern Japan, 99-101 Ehret, Christopher, The Civilizations of Africa: A History to 1800 (reviewed by Patrick Manning), 243-246 El Nifio in History: Storming through the Ages, by César N. Caviedes (reviewed by Mark A. Cane), 87—88 Ellingson, Ter, The Myth of the Noble Savage (reviewed by Vanessa Smith), 96—99 Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment, by Alan Charles Kors, ed. (reviewed by Matthew Lauzon), 393-397 Facing East from Indian Country: A Native History of Early America, by Daniel K. Richter (reviewed by Gail D. MacLeitch), 261-263 Finlay, Robert, “How Not to (Re)Write World History: Gavin Menzies and the Chinese Discovery of America,” 229-242 Firearms: A Global History to 1700, by Kenneth Chase (reviewed by Stephen Morillo), 525-530 Forces of Habit: Drugs and the Making of the Modern World, by David T. Courtwright (reviewed by Robert Perkinson), 255-258 From the Margins: Historical Anthropology and Its Futures, by Brian Axel, ed. (reviewed by Theodore Jun Yoo), 535-539 Garner, Karen, “Global Feminism and Postwar Reconstruction: The World YWCA Visitation to Occupied Japan, 1947,” 191-227 Geary, Patrick J., The Myth of Nations: The Medieval Origins of Europe (reviewed by Ernst Gerhardt), 248-251 Gender in History, by Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks (reviewed by Bonnie G. Smith), 85-87 Geopolitics and Globalization in the Twentieth Century, by Brian W. Blouet (reviewed by Michael Lang), 405-407 Gerhardt, Ernst Review of Patrick J. Geary, The Medieval Origins of Europe, 248-251 Review of Robert H. Wiebe, Who We Are: A History of Popular Nationalism, 248-251 544 JOURNAL OF WORLD HISTORY, DECEMBER 2004 “Global Feminism and Postwar Reconstruction: The World YWCA Visitation to Occupied Japan, 1947,” by Karen Garner, 191-227 Global History: A Short Overview, by Noel Cowen (reviewed by David Ringrose), 519-522 “Global Migration 1846-1940,” by Adam McKeown, 155-189 Guha, Ramachandra. Letter to the Editor, 111-112 Guha, Ranajit, History at the Limit of World-History (reviewed by Bernardo A. Michael), 530-532 Hesse, Carla, The Other Enlightenment: How French Women Became Modern (reviewed by Linda Lierheimer), 258-261 History at the Limit of World-History, by Ranajit Guha, (reviewed by Bernardo A. Michael), 530-532 Homosexuality and Civilization, by Louis Crompton (reviewed by Gary P. Leupp), 522-525 Horna, Hernan. Review of Patricia Seed, American Pentimento: The Invention of Indians and the Pursuit of Riches, 264-266 Horowitz, Richard S., “International Law and State Transformation in China, Siam, and the Ottoman Empire during the Nineteenth Century,” 445-486 “Horses, Silver, and Cowries: Yunnan in Global Perspective,” by Bin Yang, 281-322 “How Not to (Re)Write World History: Gavin Menzies and the Chinese Discovery of America,” by Robert Finlay, 229-242 “*Hull-House’ in Downtown Tokyo: The Transplantation of a Settlement House from the United States into Japan and the North American Missionary Women, 1919-1945,” by Manako Ogawa, 359-387 The Human Tradition in Modern Japan, by Anne Walthall, ed. (reviewed by Jeffrey A. Dym), 99-101 “International Law and State Transformation in China, Siam, and the Ottoman Empire during the Nineteenth Century,” by Richard S. Horowitz, 445-486 “Ireland, India, and the Poetics of Internationalism,” by Gauri Viswanathan, 7-30 Jennings, John M. Review of Timothy Brook and Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi, Opium Regimes: China, Britain, and Japan, 1839-1952, 269-271 Kors, Alan Charles, ed., Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment (reviewed by Matthew Lauzon), 393-397 Lang, Michael. Review of Brian W. Blouet, Geopolitics and Globalization in the Twentieth Century, 405-407 Lauzon, Matthew. Review of Alan Charles Kors, ed., Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment, 393-397 Letter to the Editor, by Ramachandra Guha, 111-112 Letter to the Editor (response), by Laxman Satya, 112 Leupp, Gary P. Review of Louis Crompton, Homosexuality and Civilization, 522-525 Lierheimer, Linda. Review of Carla Hesse, The Other Enlightenment: How French Women Became Modern, 258—261 Lynn, John, Battle: A History of Combat and Culture (reviewed by Stephen Morillo), 525-530 MacLeitch, Gail D. Review of Daniel K. Richter, Facing East from Indian Country: A Native History of Early America, 261-263 Manning, Patrick. Review of Christopher Ehret, The Civilizations of Africa: A History to 1500, 243-240 Marks, Robert B. The Origins of the Modern World: A Global and Ecological Narrative (reviewed by David Ringrose), 519—522 Index to Volume 15, 2004 Matis, Herbert. See Teichova, Alice, and Herbert Matis, eds. McKeown, Adam “Global Migration 1846-1940,” 155-189 Review of Thomas Bender, ed., Rethinking American History in a Global Age, 398-400 Mears, John A. Review of John E. Wills Jr., 1688: A Global History, 91-92 Merchants, Mamluks, and Murder: The Political Economy of Trade in Eighteenth- Century Basra, by Thabit A. J. Abdullah (reviewed by René J. Barendse), 266-269 Michael, Bernardo A. Review of Ranajit Guha, History at the Limit of World-History, Morillo, Stephen Review of Kenneth Chase, Firearms: A Global History to 1700, 5 +508 Review of John Lynn, Battle: A History of Combat and Culture, 525-530 The Myth of Nations: The Medieval Origins of Europe, by Patrick J. Geary (reviewed by Ernst Gerhardt),2 48-251 The Myth of the Noble Maile by Ter Ellingson (reviewed by Vanessa Smith), 96—99 Nation, State, and the Economy in History, by Alice Teichova and Herbert Matis, eds. (reviewed by Frank B. Tipton), 400—402 Ogawa, Manako, “‘Hull-House’ in Downtown Tokyo: The Transplantation of a Settlement tice from the U Inited States into Japan and the North American Missionary Women, 1919-1945, 359-387 On the Edge of Empire: Hadramawt, Emigration and the Indian Ocean 1880—1930s by Linda Boxberger (reviewed by René J. Barendse), 266—269 Opium Regimes: China, Britain, and Japan, 1839-1952, by Timothy Brook and Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi (reviewed by John M. Jennings), 269—2 The Origins of the tee World: A Global and Ecological Narrative, by Robert B. Marks (reviewed by David Ringrose), 519-522 The Other Enlightenment: How French Women Became Modern, by Carla Hesse (reviewed by Linda Lierheimer), 258—261 Overfield, James H., ed., Sources of Twentieth-Century Global History (reviewed by Joel S. Cleland), 104-105 Perkinson, Robert. Review of David T. Courtwright, Forces of Habit: Makingo f the Modern World, 255-258 Poe, Marsh: ‘ T., The Russian Moment in World History (reviewed by Daniel Brower), 359-391 Rethinking American History in a Global Age, by Thomas Bender, ed. (reviewed by Adean McKeown), 398—400 Richter, Daniel K., Facing East from Indian Country: A Native History of Early America (reviewed by Gail D. MacLeitch), 261-263 Ringrose, David Review of Noel Cowen, Global History: A Short Overvieu ° tg 52 > > Review of Robert B. Marks, The Origins of the Modern World: A G yal and Ecological Narrative, 519-522 The Russian Moment in World History, by Marshall T. Poe (reviewed by Daniel Brower), 389-391 Satya, Laxman. Letter to the Editor (response), 112 Seed, Patricia, American Pentimento: The Invention of Indians and the Pursuit of Riches (reviewed by Hernan Horna), 264-266 546 JOURNAL OF WORLD HISTORY, DECEMBER 2004 Shavit, Yaacov. Review of Martin Bernal, Black Athena Writes Back: Martin Bernal Responds to His Critics, 106-110 Shibusawa, Naoko. Review of Thomas Borstelmann, The Cold War and the Color Line: American Race Relations in the Global Arena, 532-535 Skaff, Jonathan Karam, “Survival in the Frantier Zone: Comparative Perspectives on Identity and Political Allegiance in China’s Inner Asian Borderlands during the Sui-Tang Dynastic Transition (617—630),” 117-153 Smith, Bonnie G. Review of Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, Gender in History, 85-87 Smith, Vanessa. Review of Ter Ellingson, The Myth of the Noble Savage, 96-99 The Social Construction of the Ocean, by Philip E. Steinberg (reviewed by Hans K. van Tilburg), 88—90 Sources of Twentieth-Century Global History, by James H. Overfield, ed. (reviewed by Joel S. Cleland), 104-105 Sovereignty and Authenticity: Manchukuo and the East Asian Modern, by Prasenjit Duara (reviewed by Mariko Tamanoi), 402—405 Spodek, Howard. Review of René J. Barendse, The Arabian Seas: The Indian Ocean World of the Seventeenth Century, 92—96, 251-255 Steinberg, Philip E., The Social Construction of the Ocean (reviewed by Hans K. van Tilburg), 88—g0 “Survival in the Frontier Zone: Comparative Perspectives on Identity and Political Allegiance in China’s Inner Asian Borderlands during the Sui-Tang Dynastic Transition (617—630),” by Jonathan Karam Skaff, 117-153 Tamanoi, Mariko. Review of Prasenjit Duara, Sovereignty and Authenticity: Manchukuo and the East Asian Modern, 402—405 Teichova, Alice, and Herbert Matis, eds., Nation, State, and the Economy in History (reviewed by Frank B. Tipton), 400-402 Throwing Fire: Projectile Technology through History, by Alfred Crosby (reviewed by Jeremy Black), 246-248 Tipton, Frank B. Review of Alice Teichova and Herbert Matis, eds., Nation, State, and the Economy in History, 400-402 van Tilburg, Hans K. Review of Philip E. Steinberg, The Social Construction of the Ocean, 88—90 Viswanathan, Gauri, “Ireland, India, and the Poetics of Internationalism,” 7—30 Wakabayashi, Bob Tadashi. See Brook, Timothy, and Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi Walthall, Anne, ed., The Human Tradition in Modern Japan (reviewed by Jeffrey A. Dym), 99-101 Walthall, Anne. Review of Leonard Blussé, Bitter Bonds: A Colonial Divorce Drama of the Seventeenth Century, 391-393 Warfare in Inner Asian History, by Nicola Di Cosmo (reviewed by Jeremy Black), 246-248 Who We Are: A History of Popular Nationalism, by Robert H. Wiebe (reviewed by Ernst Gerhardt), 248-251 Wiebe, Robert H., Who We Are: A History of Popular Nationalism (reviewed by Ernst Gerhardt), 248-251 Wiesner-Hanks, Merry E., Gender in History (reviewed by Bonnie G. Smith), 85—87 Wills, John E., Jr., 1688: A Global History (reviewed by John A. Mears), 91-92 Yang, Bin, “Horses, Silver, and Cowries: Yunnan in Global Perspective,” 281-322 Yoo, Theodore Jun. Review of Brian Axel, ed., From the Margins: Historical Anthro- pology and Its Futures, 535-539