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Journal of Global History of Journal Journal of VOLUME 6 PART 2 n JULY 2011 n ISSN 1740-0228 Global History VOLUME 6 PART 2 n JULY 2011 Contents EDITORIAL 167 Editors’ note ARTICLES 169 Markets in pre-industrial societies: storage in Hellenistic Babylonia in the medieval English mirror Bas van Leeuwen, Peter Földvári and Reinhard Pirngruber Journal of 195 The hybrid military establishment of the East India Company in South Asia: 1750–1849 Kaushik Roy 219 Editorial – The transnational history of international institutions Glenda Sluga Global History 223 Transnational intellectual cooperation, the League of Nations and the problem of order Daniel Laqua 249 Development advisors in a time of cold war and decolonisation: the United Nations Technical Assistance Administration, 1950–59 David Webster 273 Algeria, France, Mexico, UNESCO: a transnational history of anti-racism and decolonization, 1932–1962 Todd Shepard DISCUSSION — GLOBAL MIGRATION 299 From mobility transition to comparative global migration history Jan Lucassen and Leo Lucassen VOLUME 309 Different transitions: comparing China and Europe, 1600–1900 Adam McKeown 6 321 From regional to global repertoires of migration Leslie Page Moch PART 327 Quantifying mobility in early modern Europe: the challenge of concepts and data 2 Josef Ehmer n 339 Some considerations about the link between economic development and migration JULY Jelle van Lottum REVIEW ARTICLE 2011 345 Ottomans in early modern global history Sam White 351 REVIEWS Cambridge Journals Online For further information about this journal please go to the journal web site at: journals.cambridge.org/jgh Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.35.234, on 23 Sep 2021 at 16:37:34, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1740022811000180 Journal of Global History Instructions to Contributors Chief Editor Editorial Board Professor Mary Jo Maynes University of Minnesota, USA Editorial Policy A descriptive heading and references to sources must Chapters in books first: Professor William Gervase Professor Ravi Ahuja The Journal of Global History seeks scholarly articles accompany each table. Yacine D. Addoun and Paul E. Lovejoy, Clarence-Smith University of Göttingen, Germany Dr Anna-Maria Misra that explore global change. Conscious of past Illustrations: should if possible be digital, of high ‘Muhammad Kaba Saghanughu and the Muslim SOAS Professor Barbara Andaya Watson University of Oxford, UK historiographical inequities, the journal particularly resolution (300 dpi), and transmitted electronically. community of Jamaica,’ in Paul E. Lovejoy, ed., welcomes contributions from Asia, Africa and Latin In some cases, they may be sent on a computer disk Slavery on the frontiers of Islam, Princeton: Department of History University of Hawaii, USA Professor Patrick O’Brien Thornhaugh Street America. The editors appreciate submissions from (Macintosh or PC) to the above address. If Markus Wiener, 2004, pp. 199-202. Dr Gareth Austin London School of Economics and both senior figures in the field and younger scholars photographs are sent by post, they should be black London WC1H 0XG, UK Political Science, UK wishing to situate detailed research in a wider context. and white glossy prints. 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