Articles tagged in Center for World History | 7 April 2018 Intimate States: Family, Domestic Space, and the State —MORE→ | 22 February 2018 Titas Chakraborty: Controlling “Quarrelsome Workers”: Boatmen of Bengal, English East India Company State and the Global Mobility Transition, 1701-1806 —MORE→ | 11 January 2018 Ana Candela: “From Compradors to Hacendados: Cantonese Merchants in Peru and the Expanding Settler Colonial Frontiers of the Cantonese Pacific” —MORE→ | 8 May 2017 Brett Rushforth: “‘Daily Trafficke with the Frenchmen’: Merchant Colonialism and African Sovereignty in the Sixteenth-Century Atlantic” —MORE→ | 23 February 2017 Loess is More: A Spatial and Ecological History of Erosion on Imperial China’s Northwest Frontier —MORE→ | 17 November 2016 Marc Matera: “The Global 1930s: The International Decade” —MORE→