The Middle Ground Journal
World History and Global Studies
recent posts
- “Politics, Protests, and Popular Culture: The Global Legacy of Akira Toriyama and His Dragon Ball”
- “Underprepared but Overperformed: Explaining the Enigma in Study Abroad”
- Review of Chasing Greatness by Anatoly Reshetnikov
- Review of Black Sun by Julia Kristeva
- The Clash of Trade Ideologies: Revisiting the Battle of Liaoluo Bay through the Lens of Hans Putmans’ Interpretation of Vrijen Handel and the Ming Tributary System
- Pursuing the Global in a Local Setting: Particularistic Silences in the Teaching, Deconstructing, Researching, and Writing of Asian History
- South Asian Migration and Colonial Records: Some Challenges in Reconstructing the Bengali Historical Migration
- The First and Second Taiwan Strait Crises in Cold-War Asia: An Overview
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The Middle Ground Journal Home Office, Book Review Department update. A scholarly, teaching journal — from its establishment I have thought of The Middle Ground as a scholarly teaching journal, very much in the spirit of a teaching hospital. The Middle Ground Journal Book Review Working Group has been created in that spirit, consisting of…
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The Middle Ground Journal Home Office, Book Review Department update. A scholarly, teaching journal — from its establishment I have thought of The Middle Ground as a scholarly teaching journal, very much in the spirit of a teaching hospital. The Middle Ground Journal Book Review Working Group has been created in that spirit, consisting of…
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A busy summer week at the Home Office of The Middle Ground Journal …. We celebrate the end of the work week with a photo of our host institution, The College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, Minnesota, USA. The Middle Ground Journal: World History and Global Studies is housed at The College of St. Scholastica and…
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The Middle Ground Journal Home Office, Book Review Department update. A scholarly, teaching journal — from its establishment I have thought of The Middle Ground as a scholarly teaching journal, very much in the spirit of a teaching hospital. The Middle Ground Journal Book Review Working Group has been created in that spirit, consisting of…
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The Middle Ground Journal Home Office, Book Review Department update. A scholarly, teaching journal — from its establishment I have thought of The Middle Ground as a scholarly teaching journal, very much in the spirit of a teaching hospital. The Middle Ground Journal Book Review Working Group has been created in that spirit, consisting of…
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A New Beginning, Semester at Sea — The North Star Project, Summer Report Number Twenty-Nine — The Middle Ground Journal
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Trains, Tianjin, China– The North Star Project, Summer Report Number Twenty-Eight — The Middle Ground Journal The North Star Project: Collaboration between The Middle Ground Journal Student Interns, The College of St. Scholastica, and North Star Academy 8th Grade Global Studies Classes, 2013-2014 School Year Summer Reports. Under the leadership of our North Star host…
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The North Star Project, 2013 Summer Report Number Twenty-Seven, Northern Ireland — Headliners
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United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, The Hague, The Netherlands — The North Star Project, Summer Report Number Twenty-Six — The Middle Ground Journal
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Six current and former St. Scholastica student interns for The Middle Ground Journal, from health sciences, applied economics, global studies, and history, presented at the 2013 World History Association annual conference in June 2013. They proudly represented the college and the Middle Ground Journal. Under the guidance of their teachers and the journal’s editors, these…
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King Richard III On Teaching Column The Middle Ground Journal These sixteenth-century pieces of literature from two prominent English authors set the stage for one of the most notorious people in history, King Richard III of England. Richard, duke of Gloucester (1452-1485), was the third son of Richard Plantagenet, duke of York, and the formidable…
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Book Review Working Group Innovative Student Internship Program Middle Ground Journal A Scholarly Teaching Journal The Middle Ground Journal Home Office, Book Review Department update. A scholarly, teaching journal — from its establishment I have thought of The Middle Ground as a scholarly teaching journal, very much in the spirit of a teaching hospital. The…
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A milder week at the Home Office of The Middle Ground Journal …. We celebrate the end of the work week with a photo of our host institution, The College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, Minnesota, USA. The Middle Ground Journal: World History and Global Studies is housed at The College of St. Scholastica and published…
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The Middle Ground Journal Home Office, Book Review Department update. A scholarly, teaching journal — from its establishment I have thought of The Middle Ground as a scholarly teaching journal, very much in the spirit of a teaching hospital. The Middle Ground Journal Book Review Working Group has been created in that spirit, consisting of…
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The Sahara: A Cultural History. Eamonn Gearon. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011. ISBN: 9780199861958 For teachers and scholars of world history, the Sahara offers an exciting locale to explore connections between societies. Eamonn Gearon’s The Sahara: A Cultural History offers an introduction to the region’s history as well as its attraction to a wide range…
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Cultivating the Colonies: Colonial States and their Environmental Legacies. Edited by Christina Folke Ax, Niels Brimnes, Niklas Thode Jensen, and Karen Oslund. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2011. 344p. ISBN: 9780896802827 The analysis of colonial policy frequently addresses invasions, resistance movements, and cultural change. However, few texts have adequately investigated the ways that colonial governments managed…
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By Jerome Teelucksingh, The University of the West Indies in Trinidad and Tobago Global History has been constructed as a research tool which is interdisciplinary, multinational and cross-cultural. Wolf Schafer believed Global History is “the unwritten history of the twentieth history.” He sought to distinguish between World History and Global History. The latter was viewed as…
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Making the Chinese Mexican Global Migration, Localism, and Exclusion in the U.S. Mexico Borderlands. Grace Pena Delgado. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2012. ISBN 9780804778145 Studies of the US-Mexico borderland often note centuries of mingling interests of colonial powers, various tribes, missionaries and Mexicans who lived in the region. However, the Chinese influence in the region is…
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Social Movements in Iran: Environmentalism and Civil Society. Simin Fadaee. London: Routledge, 2012. ISBN: 9780415693578 Since 1990s, social scientists have been increasingly engaged in a discussion of the limits of applicability of mainstream sociological theories. This paradigmatic shift from uncritically accepting Western cases as universal and neutral to a demand for global representativeness appears to be…
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Review of Documentary “A Perfect Soldier” by John Severson, Cinema Guild, 2011. The documentary film “A Perfect Soldier,” directed by John Severson, is an emotionally charged exploration of one man’s mission to deactivate landmines in Cambodia, many of which he himself helped plant as a child soldier under the control of the Khmer Rouge followed by the…
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Ways of the World: A Brief Global History with Sources Vol.1: To 1500. Robert W. Strayer. New York: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2011. ISBN: 9780312489175 For every history teacher, the question of what world history textbook to use remains important in as far as encouraging students to see the big picture. Bearing in mind the overwhelming breadth of…
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Is There a Middle East?: The Evolution of a Geopolitical Concept. Edited by Michael E. Bonnie, Abbas Amant, and Michael Ezekiel Gasper. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press: Stanford, 2012. ISBN: 9780804775274 Throughout much of its recent history, the West has attempted describe “the Middle East” as a single ethno-geographic unit. Is There a Middle East?: The…
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Modern South Asia: History, Culture, Political Economy. Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal. London: Routledge, 2011. ISBN: 9780415169516 Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal provide an excellent study of South Asian history in Modern South Asia: History, Culture, Political Economy. The book, now in its third edition, is a concise overview of modern South Asian history, focusing on…
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Cross-Cultural Encounters in Modern World History. Jon Thares Davidann and Marc Jason Gilbert. New York: Pearson, 2013. ISBN: 9780205532667 High school AP and college world history teachers looking for a brief but entertaining supplementary text for their classes may want to consider this innovative, accessible, and well-written paperback. The book is thematic and crosses boundaries of space…
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Engaging South Asian Religions: Boundaries, Appropriations, and Resistances. Edited by Matthew N. Schmalz and Peter Gottschalk. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2011. ISBN: 9781438433233 Critical study of any subject requires an equally critical examination of the lenses we use to interpret the world. Engaging South Asian Religions; Boundaries, Appropriations, and Resistances, edited by …
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Decolonization and Its Impact: A Comparative Approach to the End of the Colonial Empires. Martin Shipway. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2008. ISBN: 9780631199687 To explain the process of decolonization in one nation is a difficult task. To describe clearly the patterns to be found in decolonization across the globe is therefore an impressive accomplishment. Martin Shipway successfully…
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African Slavery in Latin America and the Caribbean. Herbert S. Klein and Ben Vinson III. 2nd Edition. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780195189421When constructing the themes for world and Latin American history courses, instructors consistently return to the subject of slavery. For world historians, slavery facilitates massive comparisons of the institution at the…
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Dreams and Visions in Islamic Societies. Edited by Ozgen Felek and Alexander D. Knysh. Albany: NY: State University of New York Press, 2012. ISBN: 9781438439938 This essay is a part of our new series, Graduate Students and The Middle Ground Journal An outgrowth of a panel presentation at the annual Middle East Studies Association Conference and…
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A History of State and Religion in India. Ian Copland, Ian Mabbett, Asim Roy, Kate Brittlebank, and Adam Bowles. New York: Routledge, 2012. ISBN: 9780415580663 This essay is a part of our new series, Graduate Students and The Middle Ground Journal As the authors acknowledge at the outset, this book is unusual in the field of South…
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The Decolonized Eye: Filipino American Art and Performance. Sarita Echavez See. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780816653195 This essay is a part of our new series, Graduate Students and The Middle Ground Journal In the growing body of scholarship on Filipino American cultural productions, a few names continually appear, their literatures rightfully celebrated both…
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Frontier Forts of Iowa: Indians, Traders, and Soldiers, 1682-1862. William E. Whittaker, ed. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2009. ISBN 1587298317 This essay is a part of our new series, Graduate Students and The Middle Ground Journal Frontier Forts of Iowa demonstrates the importance of forts in the establishment of Iowa as a state in 1846.…
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China in World History. Paul S. Ropp. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780195381955 China’s meteoric rise over the last three decades has alternately provoked admiration, alarm, and awe. Indeed, it appears to be primed to play a major role in global affairs throughout the twenty-first century. To cite just the two most obvious facts supporting…
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Encounters with Witchcraft: Field Notes from Africa. Norman N. Miller. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2012. ISBN: 9781438443584 The death of European geologist William Hanning intrigued African specialist Norman H. Miller. In 1960, as Miller arrived in East Africa, he read an article about the geologist Hanning, who had mistakenly disturbed the peace of…
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New Terrains in Southeast Asian History. By Abu Talib Ahmad and Tan Liok Ee. Athens, Ohio: Center for International Studies, Ohio University Press. 2003. ISBN: 0896802280 After Orientalism and the nation-state narrative, what is next for writing history in the Southeast Asian region? New Terrains in Southeast Asian History attempts to answer this question by analysing…
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Screening Morocco: Contemporary Film in a Changing Society. Valerie K. Orlando. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 2011. ISBN: 9780896802810 What is ‘Third Cinema?’ This central question at the heart of Orlando’s book, Screening Morocco, is complicated by several issues. Beginning in the 1960s, this loosely-named film movement is more than just about films made in Third…
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City, Country, Empire: Landscapes in Environmental History. Jeffry M. Diefendorf and Kurk Dorsey, eds. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2005. ISBN: 9780822958765 City, Country, Empire: Landscapes in Environmental History is an intriguing collection that grew out of a 2001 conference at the University of New Hampshire. That gathering drew critics interested in the spatial dimensions of…
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To the last and the largest Empire, To the map that is half unrolled. —Rudyard Kipling, The Native Born This paper is a synopsis of my current research, which explores the European colonial experience in South East Asia through a comparative examination of previously unpublished documents produced by colonial personnel from 1800 through 1914. During…
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Africa and the West: A Documentary History, Volume 2: From Colonialism to Independence, 1875 to the Present, Second Edition. William H. Worger, Nancy L. Clark and Edward A. Alpers, editors. New York: Oxford University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780195373134 In the second edition of the documentary compilation Africa and the West, Worger, Clark and Alpers set out…
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“Robert Mugabe…What Happened?” a film by Simon Bright, Cinema Guild, 2011. ISBN: 0781514029. See also: http://cinemaguild.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=TCGS&Product_Code=2416 This powerful documentary is really two films in one. It’s a political history of Zimbabwe from its formation in 1980 on the ashes of Rhodesia, Britain’s breakaway former colony. This history is told through the rise of Robert Mugabe, the…
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Japan in World History. James L. Huffman. New York: Oxford University Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780195368086 James Huffman begins and ends his book with a reference to the Sun Goddess Amaterasu, mythological progenitor of the Imperial line from the mists of prehistory. The first reference at the beginning of the book is appropriate in a treatment of…
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Bonds of Alliance: Indigenous and Atlantic Slaveries in New France. Brett Rushforth. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2012. ISBN: 9780807835586 Brett Rushforth’s Bonds of Alliance: Indigenous and Atlantic Slaveries in New France is a comparative history that examines the magnitude of 17th and 18th century slavery in the French colonies of the Americas…
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This Violent Empire: The Birth of an American National Identity. Carroll Smith-Rosenberg. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780807872710 It should have become abundantly clear in the years since 9/11 that the imperialist violence highly characteristic of the Bush era – from preemptive war to torture – was not a shameful exception to…
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The Japanese Occupation of Borneo, 1941-1945. Gin, Ooi Keat. London: Routledge, 2011. ISBN: 9780415456630 (hbk); 9780203850541 (ebk). Because few historian-scholars and students hitherto have given much Schrift to the role of the Japanese Empire in Southeast Asia, the Occupation of both British Borneo – Brunei, Sarawak and North Borneo – and Dutch Borneo in 1941 to…
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Trans-Saharan Africa in World History. Ralph A. Austen. New York: Oxford University Press, 2010. ISBN: 0195337883 The desert comes alive in Ralph A. Austen’s Trans-Saharan Africa in World History, as over a thousand years of vibrant trade and commerce in trans-Saharan Africa are carefully chronicled and explained. The premise of Austen’s book asserts that from the…
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