This volume brings together important articles from the Cambridge
historian A. G. Hopkins and reflect the enlargement and evolution
of historical studies during the last half century. The essays
cover four of the principal historiographical developments of the
period: the extraordinary revolution that has led to the writing of
non-Western indigenous history; the revitalization of new types of
imperial history; the now ubiquitous engagement with global
history, including a reinterpretation of American Empire, and the
current revival of economic history after several decades of
neglect.
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