Asia in World History, 1750–1914

Fall 2008: Volume 13, Number 2

Features

The Late Qing Empire in Global History (PDF)
by Pamela Kyle Crossley

Chinese Tea in World History
by Marc Jason Gilbert

An EAA Interview with Professor Steven Ericson: Japan in World History: 1750–1914

The Russo-Japanese War and World History
by John W. Steinberg

Visualizing Cultures: Postcards from the Russo-Japanese War (1904–05)

KOREA: From Hermit Kingdom to Colony
by Michael J. Seth

The British Impact on India, 1700–1900
by Fritz Blackwell

Teaching Early China and Ancient Rome Comparatively
by Jeffrey L. Richey

China's Chang Jiang: Dealing with the Deluge
by David Shankman

EAA 13:2

Book Review Essays

Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace . . . One School at a Time
Reviewed by Louise Nayer

Babur Nama: Journal of Emperor Babur
Reviewed by Laxman D. Sataya

Interweaving Cultures: Islam in Southeast Asia
Reviewed by Nelly van Doorn-Harder

Haiku Master Buson: Translations from the Writings of Yosa Buson, Poet and Artist, with Related Materials
Reviewed by Fay Beauchamp

Book Reviews

The Illustrated Cultural History of India
Reviewed by Bruce Robinson

The Poetry of Zen
Reviewed by Joe Gawrys

Film Review Essays

Wings of Defeat
Reviewed by Alejandro Echevarria

Journeys in Japan: Japanland
Reviewed by Guven Witteveen

Web Resources

Asia in World History, 1750–1914
by Judith S. Ames