Index to Volume 20, 2009 Abramson, Marc S., Ethnic Identity in Tang China (reviewed by Paul Fischer), 153-156 Adamson, Walter L., Embattled Avant-Gardes: Modernism’s Resistance to Commodity Culture in Europe (reviewed by Minsoo Kang), 304-306 Addison, Paul, and Harriet Jones, eds., A Companion to Contemporary Britain 1939-2000 (reviewed by David Simonelli), 484-486 Adolphson, Mikael, Edward Kamens, and Stacie Matsumoto, eds., Heian Japan: Cen- ters and Peripheries (reviewed by Patti Kameya), 456-459 Almeida, Paul. Review of Jeffrey L. Gould and Aldo A. Lauria-Santiago, To Rise in Darkness: Revolution, Repression, and Memory in El Salvador, 1920-1932, 612-616 Almost All Aliens: Immigration, Race, and Colonialism in American History and Identity, by Paul Spickard (reviewed by K. Scott Wong), 282-284 America on ihe World Stage: A Global Approach to U.S. History, by Gary Reichard and Ted Dickson, eds. for the Organization of American Historians (reviewed by Robert Shaffer), 581-594 Andaya, Barbara Watson, The Flaming Womb: Repositioning Women in Early Modern Southeast Asia (reviewed by Barbara N. Ramusack), 279-281 Armitage, David, The Declaration of Independence: A Global History (reviewed by Robert Shaffer), 581-594 The Art of the Network: Strategic Interaction and Patronage in Renaissance Florence, by Paul D. McLean (reviewed by Edward Tabri), 469-472 Artillery of Heaven: American Missionaries and the Failed Conversion of the Middle East, by Ussama Makdisi (reviewed by Erik Eliav Freas), 289-292 “Atlantic Republicanism in Nineteenth-Century Colombia: Spanish America’s Chal- lenge to the Contours of Atlantic History,” by James E. Sanders, 131-150 Bacon, Ewa K. Review of Nayan Chanda, Bound Together: How Traders, Preachers, Adventurers, and Warriors Shaped Globalization, 273-275 Badcock, Sarah, Politics and the People in Revolutionary Russia: A Provincial History (reviewed by Joshua Sanborn), 481-484 Baker, Christine D. Review of Leor Halevi, Muhammad’s Grave: Death Rites and the Making of Islamic Society, 453-455 Barkan, Elliott R., Hasia Diner, and Alan M. Kraut, eds., From Arrival to Incorpora- tion: Migrants to the U.S. in a Global Era (reviewed by Gary M. McDonogh), 284-288 628 JOURNAL OF WORLD HISTORY, DECEMBER 2009 Barkey, Karen, Empire of Difference: The Ottomans in Comparative Perspective (reviewed by John J. Curry), 601-604 Behrman, Greg, The Most Noble Adventure: The Marshall Plan and How America Helped Rebuild Europe (reviewed by George Fujii), 619-622 Bender, Thomas. A Nation among Nations: America’s Place in World History (reviewed by Robert Shaffer), 581-594 Bethencourt, Francisco, and Diogo Ramada Curto, eds., Portuguese Oceanic Expan- sion, 1400-1800 (reviewed by Timothy J. Coates), 466-469 Bieter, John. Review of Sandra Ott, War, Judgment, and Memory in the Basque Border- lands, 1914-1945, 616-619 Blainey, Geoffrey, A Short History of the 20th Century (reviewed by Grace J. Chae), 475-478 Bodel, John, and Saul M. Olyan, eds., Household and Family Religion in Antiquity (reviewed by Geoffrey Nathan), 597-601 Bound Together: How Traders, Preachers, Adventurers, and Warriors Shaped Globaliza- tion, by Nayan Chanda (reviewed by Ewa K. Bacon), 273-275 Boyer, Christopher R. Review of Shawn William Miller, An Environmental History of Latin America, 595-597 Bridenthal, Renate. Review of Mathias Schulze, James M. Skidmore, David G. John, Grit Liebscher, and Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach, eds., German Diasporic Experi- ences: Identity, Migration, and Loss, 472-475 The British Empire: Themes and Perspectives, edited by Sarah Stockwell (reviewed by Katherine Foxhall), 293-296 Burke, Edmund, III, “Islam at the Center: Technological Complexes and the Roots of Modernity,” 165-186 Chae, Grace J. Review of Geoffrey Blainey, A Short History of the 20th Century, 475-478 Chanda, Nayan, Bound Together: How Traders, Preachers, Adventurers, and Warriors Shaped Globalization (reviewed by Ewa K. Bacon), 273-275 Childhood in World History, by Peter N. Stearns (reviewed by Tanya S. Maus), 276-279 China, East Asia and the Global Economy: Regional and Historical Perspectives, by Takeshi Hamashita, edited by Linda Grove and Mark Selden (reviewed by Paul A. Van Dyke), 607—609 “The Chinos in New Spain: A Corrective Lens for a Distorted Image,” by Edward R. Slack Jr., 35-67 Churchill’s Promised Land: Zionism and Statecraft, by Michael Makovsky (reviewed by Sonja P. Wentling), 486-490 Clark, Hugh R., “Frontier Discourse and China’s Maritime Frontier: China’s Frontiers and the Encounter with the Sea through Early Imperial History,” 1-33 Clarke, Peter, The Last Thousand Days of the British Empire: Churchill, Roosevelt, and the Birth of the Pax Americana (reviewed by Justin D. Lyons), 622-625 Coates, Timothy J. Review of Francisco Bethencourt and Diogo Ramada Curto, eds., Portuguese Oceanic Expansion, 1400-1800, 466-469 Colonialism and Modernity, by Paul Gillen and Devleena Ghosh (reviewed by Mathilde Leduc-Grimaldi), 605-607 “Coloring Universal History: Robert Benjamin Lewis’s Light and Truth (1843) and William Wells Brown’s The Black Man (1863),” by Marnie Hughes-Warrington, 99-130 Index to Volume 20 A Companion to Contemporary Britain: 1939-2000, edited by Paul Addison Harriet Jones (reviewed by David Simonelli), 484-486 Crowell, Bradley L. See Yoffee, Norman, and Bradley L. Crowell Curry, John J. Review of Karen Barkey, Empire of Différence: The Ottomans in Com parative Perspective, 601-604 Curto, Diogo Ramada. See Bethencourt, Francisco, and Diogo Ramada Curto Decker, Michael, “Plants and Progress: Rethinking the Islamic Agricultural Revolu tion,” 187-206 The Declaration of Independence: A Global History, by David Armitage (reviewed by Robert Shaffer), 581-504 Decolonization and Its Impact: A Comparative Approach to the End of the Col Empires, by Martin Shipway (reviewed by Charles C. Kolb), 160-163 Dennehy, Kristine. Review of Jeffrey Lesser, A Discontented Diaspor: ians and the Meanings of Ethnic Militancy, 1960-1980, 330022 -303 The Devil’s Handwriting: Precoloniality and the German Colonial State in Qin odao Samoa, and Southwest Africa, by George Steinmetz (reviewed by Daniel Walther), 296-295 Dickson, Ted. See Reichard, Gary, and Ted Dickson, eds. for the Organization of American Historians Diner, Hasia. See Barkan, Elliott R., Hasia Diner, and Alan M. Kraut A Discontented Diaspora: Japanese Brazilians and the Meanings of Ethnic Militancy 1960-1980, by Jeffrey Lesser (reviewed by Kristine Dennehy), 302—303 Elliott, Bruce S., David A. Gerber, and Suzanne M. Sinke, eds., Letters ACTOSS Borders: The Epistolary Practices of International Migrants (reviewed by Gary M McDonogh), 284-288 Embattled Avant-Gardes: Modernism’s Resistance to Commodity Culture in Europe, by Walter L. Adamson (reviewed by Minsoo Kang), 304-306 Empire, Colony, Genocide: Conquest, Occupation, and Subaltern Resistance in World History, edited by A. Dirk Moses (reviewed by Robert Melson), 463-466 Empire of Difference: The Ottomans in Comparative Perspective, by Karen Barkey (reviewed by John J. Curry), 601-604 “The End of a Silver Era: The Consequences of the Breakdown of the Spanish Peso Standard in China and the United States, 1780s—1850s,” by Alejandra Irigoin, 207-243 An Environmental History of Latin America, by Shawn William Miller (reviewed by Christopher R. Boyer), 595-597 Ethnic Identity in Tang China, by Marc S. Abramson (reviewed by Paul Fischer), 153-156 Excavating Asian History: Interdisciplinary Studies in Archaeology and History, edited by Norman Yoffee and Bradley L. Crowell (reviewed by Li Feng), 442-451 Findley, Carter Vaughn, The Turks in World History (reviewed by Matthew Gordon), 151-153 Fischer, Paul. Review of Marc S. Abramson, Ethnic Identity in Tang China, 153-156 The Flaming Womb: Repositioning Women in Early Modern Southeast Asia, by Barbara Watson Andaya (reviewed by Barbara N. Ramusack), 279-281 Foley, Sean, “Muslims and Social Change in the Atlantic Basin,” 377-397 Fowler, Josephine, Japanese and Chinese Immigrant Activists: Organizing in American and International Communist Movements, 1919—1933 (reviewed by Bryan D. Palmer), 299-301 630 JOURNAL OF WORLD HISTORY, DECEMBER 2009 Foxhall, Katherine. Review of Sarah Stockwell, ed., The British Empire: Themes and Perspectives, 293-296 Frankel, Noralee. See Stearns, Peter, and Noralee Frankel, eds. Freas, Erik Eliav. Review of Ussama Makdisi, Artillery of Heaven: American Missionar- ies and the Failed Conversion of the Middle East, 2897-292 From Arrival to Incorporation: Migrants to the U.S. in a Global Era, edited by Elliott R. Barkan, Hasia Diner, and Alan M. Kraut (reviewed by Gary M. McDonogh), 284-288 “Frontier Discourse and China’s Maritime Frontier: China’s Frontiers and the Encounter with the Sea through Early Imperial History,” by Hugh R. Clark, 1-33 Fujii, George. Review of Greg Behrman, The Most Noble Adventure: The Marshall Plan and How America Helped Rebuild Europe, 619-622 Games, Alison, The Web of Empire: English Cosmopolitans in an Age of Expansion, 1560-1660 (reviewed by Michele M. Strong), 459-463 Gerber, David A. See Elliott, Bruce S., David A. Gerber, and Suzanne M. Sinke German Diasporic Experiences: Identity, Migration, and Loss, edited by Mathias Schulze, James M. Skidmore, David G. John, Grit Liebscher, and Sebastian Siebel-Achen- bach (reviewed by Renate Bridenthal), 472-475 Ghosh, Devleena. See Gillen, Paul, and Devleena Ghosh Gillen, Paul, and Devleena Ghosh, Colonialism and Modernity (reviewed by Mathilde Leduc-Grimaldi), 605-607 Global Electrification: Multinational Enterprise and International Finance in the History of Light and Power, 1878-2007, by William J. Hausman, Peter Hertner, and Mira Wilkins (reviewed by Andre Millard), 306-308 Global History: Interactions between the Universal and the Local, edited by A. G. Hopkins (reviewed by Markus Vink), 435-439 Globalizing American History: The AHA Guide to Re-Imagining the U.S. Survey Course, edited by Peter Stearns and Noralee Frankel (reviewed by Robert Shaffer), 581-594 Goody, Jack, The Theft of History (reviewed by Richard Reitan), 440-442 Gordon, Matthew. Review of Carter Vaughn Findley, The Turks in World History, 151-153 Gould, Jeffrey L., and Aldo A. Lauria-Santiago, To Rise in Darkness: Revolution, Repression, and Memory in El Salvador, 1920-1932 (reviewed by Paul Almeida), 612-616 Greene, Robert H. Review of Serhii Plokhy, The Origins of the Slavic Nations: Premodern Identities in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus, 451-453 Grove, Linda. See Hamashita, Takeshi Halevi, Leor, Muhammad’s Grave: Death Rites and the Making of Islamic Society (reviewed by Christine D. Baker), 453-455 Hamashita, Takeshi, China, East Asia and the Global Economy: Regional and Historical Perspectives, edited by Linda Grove and Mark Selden (reviewed by Paul A. Van Dyke), 607—609 Hausman, William J., Peter Hertner, and Mira Wilkins, Global Electrification: Multinational Enterprise and International Finance in the History of Light and Power, 1878-2007 (reviewed by Andre Millard), 306-308 Heian Japan: Centers and Peripheries, edited by Mikael Adoiphson, Edward Kamens, and Stacie Matsumoto (reviewed by Patti Kameya), 456-459 Hertner, Peter. See Hausman, William J., Peter Hertner, and Mira Wilkins Index to Volume 20 631 Hopkins, A. G., ed., Global History: Interactions between the Universal and the Local (reviewed by Markus Vink), 435-439 Household and Family Religion in Antiquity, edited by John Bodel and Saul M. Olyan (reviewed by Geoffrey Nathan), 597-601 Hughes- Warrington, Marnie, “Coloring Universal History: Robert Benjamin Lewis’s Light and Truth (1843) and William Wells Brown’s The Black Man (1863),” QQ-—1 30 “The ‘Internationalization’ of U.S. History: A Progress Report for World Historians,” by Robert Shaffer, 581-594 Review of Thomas Bender, A Nation among Nations: America’s Place in World History Review of David Armitage, The Declaration of Independence: A Global History Review of Gary Reichard and Ted Dickson, eds. for = Organization of Ameri can Historians, America on the World Stage: A Global Approach to U.S. History Review of Peter Stearns and Noralee Frankel, eds., Globalizing American History The AHA Guide to Re-Imagining the U.S. Survey Course Irigoin, Alejandra, “The End of a Silver Era: The Consequences of the Break« kewn of the Spanish Peso Standard in China and the United States, 1780s—185 207-243 “Islam at the Center: Technological Complexes and the Roots of Modernity,” by Edmund Burke III, 165-186 Jannetta, Ann, The Vaccinators: Smallpox, Medical Knowledge, and the ‘Opening’ of Japan (reviewed by Angela Schottenhammer), 156-158 Japanese and Chinese Immigrant Activists: Organizing in American and International Communist Movements, 1919-1933, by Josephine Fowler (reviewed by Bryan D Palmer), 299-301 John, David G. See Schulze, Mathias, James M. Skidmore, David G. John, Grit Lieb scher, and Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach Jones, Harriet. See Addison, Paul, and Harriet Jones Kamens, Edward. See Adolphson, Mikael, Edward Kamens, and Stacie Matsumoto Kameya, Patti. Review of Mikael Adolphson, Edward Kamens, and Stacie Matsu- moto, eds., Heian Japan: Centers and Peripheries, 456-459 Kang, Minsoo. Review of Walter L. Adamson, Embattled Avant-Gardes: Modernism’s Resistance to Commodity Culture in Europe, 304-306 Kirkendall, Andrew J. Review of Jodo Resende-Santos, Neorealism, States, anncd the Modern Mass Army, 158-160 Kolb, Charles C. Review of Martin Shipway, Decolonization and Its Impact: A Com- parative Approach to the End of the Colonial Empires, 160-163 Kraut, Alan M. See Barkan, Elliott R., Hasia Diner, and Alan M. Kraut Kriger, Colleen E. Review of Benjamin N. Lawrance, Locality, Mobility, and “Nation”: Periurban Colonialism in Togo’s Eweland, 1900-1960, 610-611 The Last Thousand Days of the British Empire: Churchill, Roosevelt, and the Birth of the Pax Americana, by Peter Clarke (reviewed by Justin D. Lyons), 622-625 Lauria-Santiago, Alc ed7 See Gould, Jeffrey L., and Aldo A. Lauria-Santiago Lawrance, Benjamin N., Locality, Mobility, and “Nation”: Periurban Colonialism in Togo’s Eweland, sent-s0bo (reviewed by Colleen E. Kriger), 610-611 Leduc-Grimaldi, Mathilde. Review of Paul Gillen and Devleena Ghosh, Colonialism and Modernity, 605-607 Lesser, Jeffrey, A Discontented Diaspora: Japanese Brazilians and the Meanings of Ethnic Militancy, 1960—1980 (reviewed by Kristine Dennehy), 302—303 632 JOURNAL OF WORLD HISTORY, DECEMBER 2009 Letters across Borders: The Epistolary Practices of International Migrants, edited by Bruce S. Elliott, David A. Gerber, and Suzanne M. Sinke (reviewed by Gary M. McDonogh), 284-288 Li Feng. Review of Norman Yoffee and Bradley L. Crowell, eds., Excavating Asian History: Interdisciplinary Studies in Archaeology and History, 442-451 Liebscher, Grit. See Schulze, Mathias, James M. Skidmore, David G. John, Grit Liebscher, and Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach Locality, Mobility, and “Nation”: Periurban Colonialism in Togo’s Eweland, 1900-1960, by Benjamin N. Lawrance (reviewed by Colleen E. Kriger), 610-611 Lyons, Justin D. Review of Peter Clarke, The Last Thousand Days of the British Empire: Churchill, Roosevelt, and the Birth of the Pax Americana, 622-625 Makdisi, Ussama, Artillery of Heaven: American Missionaries and the Failed Conversion of the Middle East (reviewed by Erik Eliav Freas), 289-292 Makovsky, Michael, Churchill’s Promised Land: Zionism and Statecraft (reviewed by Sonja P. Wentling), 486—490 Matsumoto, Stacie. See Adolphson, Mikael, Edward Kamens, and Stacie Matsumoto Maus, Tanya S. Review of Peter N. Stearns, Childhood in World History, 276-279 McDonogh, Gary M. Review of Elliott R. Barkan, Hasia Diner, and Alan M. Kraut, eds., From Arrival to Incorporation: Migrants to the U.S. in a Global Era, 284-288 Review of Bruce S. Elliott, David A. Gerber, and Suzanne M. Sinke, eds., Letters across Borders: The Epistolary Practices of International Migrants, 284-288 McLean, Paul D., The Art of the Network: Strategic Interaction and Patronage in Renaissance Florence (reviewed by Edward Tabri), 469-472 Melson, Robert. Review of A. Dirk Moses, ed., Empire, Colony, Genocide: Conquest, Occupation, and Subaltern Resistance in World History, 463-466 Millard, Andre. Review of William J. Hausman, Peter Hertner, and Mira Wilkins, Global Electrification: Multinational Enterprise and International Finance in the History of Light and Power, 1878-2007, 306-308 Miller, Shawn William, An Environmental History of Latin America (reviewed by Christopher R. Boyer), 595-597 Moon, Suzanne. Review of Vaclav Smil, Transforming the Twentieth Century: Technical Innovations and Their Consequences, 478-480 Moses, A. Dirk, ed., Empire, Colony, Genocide: Conquest, Occupation, and Subaltern Resistance in World History (reviewed by Robert Melson), 463-466 The Most Noble Adventure: The Marshall Plan and How America Helped Rebuild Europe, by Greg Behrman (reviewed by George Fujii), 619-622 Muhammad's Grave: Death Rites and the Making of Islamic Society, by Leor Halevi (reviewed by Christine D. Baker), 453-455 “Muslims and Social Change in the Atlantic Basin,” by Sean Foley, 377-397 Nathan, Geoffrey. Review of John Bodel and Saul M. Olyan, eds., Household and Family Religion in Antiquity, 597—601 A Nation among Nations: America’s Place in World History, by Thomas Bender (reviewed by Robert Shaffer), 581-594 Neorealism, States, and the Modern Mass Army, by Joao Resende-Santos (reviewed by Andrew J. Kirkendall), 158-160 “*Notorious and Convicted Mutilators’: Rammohun Roy, Thomas Jefferson, and the Bible,” by Lynn Zastoupil, 399-434 Olyan, Saul M. See Bodel, John, and Saul M. Olyan Index to Volume 20 633 Organization of American Historians. See Reichard, Gary, and Ted Dickson, eds. for the Organization of American Historians The Origins of the Slavic Nations: Premodern Identities in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus by Serhii Plokhy (reviewed by Robert H. Greene), 451-453 Ott, Sandra, War, Judgment, and Memory in the Basque Borderlands, 1914-1945 (reviewed by John Bieter), 616-619 “Overlapping Histories: Writing Prison and Penal Practices in Late Imperial and Early Republican China,” by Michael Tsin, 69—97 Palmer, Bryan D. Review of Josephine Fowler, Japanese and Chinese Immigrant Actit ists: Organizing in American and International Communist Movements, 1919-1933 299-301 Pankenier, David W., “The Planetary Portent of 1524 in China and Europe,” 339 “The Planetary Portent of 1524 in China and Europe,” by David W. Pankenier, 339-375 “Plants and Progress: Rethinking the Islamic Agricultural Revolution,” by Michael Decker, 187-206 “Pliny’s Natural History and the Flavian Templum Pacis: Botanical Imperialism in First-Century c.£. Rome,” by Elizabeth Ann Pollard, 309—338 Plokhy, Serhii, The Origins of the Slavic Nations: Premodern Identities in Russia Ukraine, and Belarus (reviewed by Robert H. Greene), 451-453 Politics and the People in Revolutionary Russia: A Provincial History, by Sarah Badcock (reviewed by Joshua Sanborn), 481-484 Pollard, Elizabeth Ann, “Pliny’s Natural History and the Flavian Templum Pacis Botanical Imperialism in First-Century c.£. Rome,” 309-338 Portuguese Oceanic Expansion, 1400-1800, edited by Francisco Bethencourt and Diogo Ramada Curto (reviewed by Timothy J. Coates), 466-469 “The ‘Pursuits of the Civilized Man’: Race and the Meaning of Civilization in the United States and Australia, 1790s—1850s,” by Gregory D. Smithers, 245-272 “Putnam, Dennett, and Others: Philosophical Resources for the World Historian,” by John E. Wills Jr., 491-522 Ramusack, Barbara N. Review of Barbara Watson Andaya, The Flaming Womb: Repo sitioning Women in Early Modern Southeast Asia, 279-281 Reichard, Gary, and Ted Dickson, eds. for the Organization of American Historians, America on the World Stage: A Global Approach to U.S. History (reviewed by Robert Shaffer), 581-594 Reitan, Richard. Review of Jack Goody, The Theft of History, 440-442 Resende-Santos, Joao, Neorealism, States, and the Modern Mass Army (reviewed by Andrew J. Kirkendall), 158—160 Sanborn, Joshua. Review of Sarah Badcock, Politics and the People in Revolutionary Russia: A Provincial History, 481-484 Sanders, James E., “Atlantic Republicanism in Nineteenth-Century Colombia: Span- ish America’s Challenge to the Contours of Atlantic History,” 131-150 Schottenhammer, Angela. Review of Ann Jannetta, The Vaccinators: Smallpox, Medi cal Knowledge, and the ‘Opening’ of Japan, 156-158 Schulze, Mathias, James M. Skidmore, David G. John, Grit Liebscher, and Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach, eds., German Diasporic Experiences: Identity, Migration, and Loss (reviewed by Renate Bridenthal), 472-475 Selden, Mark. See Hamashita, Takeshi Shaffer, Robert. “The ‘Internationalization’ of U.S. History: A Progress Report for World Historians,” 581-594 JOURNAL OF WORLD HISTORY, DECEMBER 2009 Review of Thomas Bender, A Nation among Nations: America’s Place in World History Review of David Armitage, The Declaration of Independence: A Global History Review of Gary Reichard and Ted Dickson, eds., for the Organization of Ameri- can Historians, America on the World Stage: A Global Approach to U.S. History Review of Peter Stearns and Noralee Frankel, eds., Globalizing American History: The Guide to Re-Imagining the U.S. Survey Course Shipway, Martin, Decolonization and Its Impact: A Comparative Approach to the End of the Colonial Empires (reviewed by Charles C. Kolb), 160-163 A Short History of the 20th Century, by Geoffrey Blainey (reviewed by Grace J. Chae), 475-478 Siebel-Achenbach, Sebastian. See Schulze, Mathias, James M. Skidmore, David G. John, Grit Liebscher, and Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach Simonelli, David. Review of Paul Addison and Harriet Jones, eds., A Companion to Contemporary Britain: 1939-2000, 484-486 Sinke, Suzanne M. See Eiliott, Bruce S., David A. Gerber, and Suzanne M. Sinke Skidmore, James M. See Schulze, Mathias, James M. Skidmore, David G. John, Grit Liebscher, and Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach Slack, Edward R.., Jr., “The Chinos in New Spain: A Corrective Lens for a Distorted Image,” 35-67 Smil, Vaclav, Transforming the Twentieth Century: Technical Innovations and Their Consequences (reviewed by Suzanne Moon), 478-480 Smithers, Gregory D., “The ‘Pursuits of the Civilized Man’: Race and the Meaning of Civilization in the United States and Australia, 1790s—1850s,” 245-272 Spickard, Paul, Almost All Aliens: Immigration, Race, and Colonialism in American History and Identity (reviewed by K. Scott Wong), 282-284 Stearns, Peter N., Childhood in World History (reviewed by Tanya S. Maus), 276-279 Stearns, Peter, and Noralee Frankel, eds., Globalizing American History: The AHA Guide to Re-Imagining the U.S. Survey Course (reviewed by Robert Shaffer), 581-594 Steinmetz, George, The Devil’s Handwriting: Precoloniality and the German Colonial State in Qingdao, Samoa, and Southwest Africa (reviewed by Daniel Walther), 296-298 Stockwell, Sarah, ed., The British Empire: Themes and Perspectives (reviewed by Katherine Foxhall), 293-296 Strong, Michele M. Review of Alison Games, The Web of Empire: English Cosmopoli- tans in an Age of Expansion, 1560-1660, 459-463 Tabri, Edward. Review of Paul D. McLean, The Art of the Network: Strategic Interaction and Patronage in Renaissance Florence, 469-472 The Theft of History, by Jack Goody (reviewed by Richard Reitan), 440-442 To Rise in Darkness: Revolution, Repression, and Memory in El Salvador, 1920-1932, by Jeffrey L. Gould and Aldo A. Lauria-Santiago (reviewed by Paul Almeida), 612-616 Transforming the Twentieth Century: Technical Innovations and Their Consequences, by Vaclav Smil (reviewed by Suzanne Moon), 478-480 “Translation as Self-Consciousness: Ancient Sciences, Antediluvian Wisdom, and the ‘Abbasid Translation Movement,” by Hayrettin Yiicesoy, 523-557 Tsin, Michael, “Overlapping Histories: Writing Prison and Penal Practices in Late Imperial and Early Republican China,” 69-97 Index to Volume 20 Tully, John, “A Victorian Ecological Disaster: Imperialism, the Telegraph, and Gutta-Percha,” 559-579 The Turks in World History, by Carter Vaughn Findley (reviewed by Matthew Gordon), 151-153 The Vaccinators: Smallpox, Medical Knowledge, and the ‘Opening’ of Japan, by Ann Jannetta (reviewed by Angela Schottenhammer), 156-158 Van Dyke, Paul A. Review of Takeshi Hamashita, China, East Asia and the Global Economy: Regional and Historical Perspectives, ed. Linda Grove and Mark Selden, 607-609 “A Victorian Ecological Disaster: Imperialism, the Telegraph, and Gutta-Percha,” by John Tully, 559-579 Vink, Markus. Review of A. G. Hopkins, ed., Global History: Interactions between the Universal and the Local, 435-439 Walther, Daniel. Review of George Steinmetz, The Devil’s Handwriting: Precoloniality and the German Colonial State in (Qingdao, Samoa, and Southwest Africa, 296-298 War, Judgment, and Memory in the Basque Borderlands, 1914—1945, by Sandra Ott (reviewed by John Eieter), 616-619 The Web of Empire: English Cosmopolitans in an Age of Expansion, 1560-1660, by Alison Games (reviewed by Michele M. Strong), 459-463 Wentling, Sonja P. Review of Michael Makovsky, Churchill's Promised Land: Zionism and Statecraft, 486-490 Wilkins, Mira. See Hausman, William J., Peter Hertner, and Mira Wilkins Wills, John E., Jr., “Putnam, Dennett, and Others: Philosophical Resources for the World Historian,” 491-522 Wong, K. Scott. Review of Paul Spickard, Almost All Aliens: Immigration, Race, and Colonialism in American History and Identity, 282-284 Yoffee, Norman, and Bradley L. Crowell, eds., Excavating Asian History: Interdisciplin ary Studies in Archaeology and History (reviewed by Li Feng), 442-451 Yiicesoy, Hayrettin, “Translation as Self-Consciousness: Ancient Sciences, Antedilu- vian Wisdom, and the ‘Abbasid Translation Movement,” 523-557 Zastoupil, Lynn, ace “Notorious and Convicted Mutilators’: Rammohun Roy, Thomas Jefferson, and the Bible,” 399-434