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Journal of Journal of Global History VOLUME 13 PART 2 JULY 2018 ISSN 1740-0228 Global History VOLUME 13 PART 2 JULY 2018 Contents 157 Editorial – the theory and practice of ecumenism: Christian global governance and the search for world order, 1900–80 Elisabeth Engel, James Kennedy and Justin Reynolds 165 In the shadow of empire: Josef Schmidlin and Protestant–Catholic ecumenism before the Second World War Journal of Albert Wu 188 ‘A Christian solution to international tension’: Nikolai Berdyaev, the American YMCA, and Russian Orthodox influence on Western Christian anti-communism, c.1905–60 Christopher Stroop Global History 209 The ecumenical origins of pan-Africanism: Africa and the ‘Southern Negro’ in the International Missionary Council’s global vision of Christian indigenization in the 1920s Elisabeth Engel 230 From Christian anti-imperialism to postcolonial Christianity: M. M. Thomas and the ecumenical theology of communism in the 1940s and 1950s Justin Reynolds 252 From religious freedom to social justice: the human rights engagement of the ecumenical movement from the 1940s to the 1970s Bastiaan Bouwman VOLUME 274 Between context and conflict: the ‘boom’ of Latin American Protestantism in the ecumenical movement (1955–75) Annegreth Schilling 13 294 REVIEWS PART 2 JULY 2018 ® Cambridge Core MIX For further information about this journal Paper from responsible sources please go to the journal web site at: ® cambridge.org/jgh FSC C007785 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. 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