Skip to Navigation
Skip to Content
 
Home> Journal of Global History

 

Log In

Cambridge Journals Digital Archive

Click here for details about our archive digitisation project. more details

The first great ape to go extinct - The Sumatran or the Bornean orang-utan?

The new issue of Oryx out now, reviews the conservation status of the orang-utan on Borneo and Sumatra. Additional papers on primates are included as well as a review assessing the progress towards global marine protection targets - for the latest research in conservation read it here! more details

Search Journal Contents

  • Free Access

CJO Now Includes:

211,607 articles from 279 leading journals.

  • Editor(s):
  • William Gervase Clarence-Smith, SOAS, London, UK
    Kenneth Pomeranz, University of California, USA
    Peer Vries, University of Vienna, Austria
  • Editorial Board Details.

Journal of Global History will address the main problems of global change over time, together with the diverse histories of globalization. It will also examine counter-currents to globalization, including those that have structured other spatial units. The journal will seek to transcend the dichotomy between 'the West and the rest', straddle traditional regional boundaries, relate material to cultural and political history, and overcome thematic fragmentation in historiography. The journal will also act as a forum for interdisciplinary conversations across a wide variety of social and natural sciences.

  • ISSN: 1740-0228
  • EISSN: 1740-0236

Available Volumes

Current Volume [Hide Current Volume]
2008 Volume 3
Free access Issue 01 Mar 2008 pp 1 - 133
  Issue 02 Jul 2008 pp 135 - 288

Back Volumes

Subscription Prices

Current Subscription Prices

Year Category Access Type Price  
2008 Organisational Online & Print £130.00 / $236.00 Subscribe
2008 Organisational Online only £124.00 / $224.00 Subscribe
2008 Individual Print only £25.00 / $45.00 Subscribe
[Hide Current Subscription Prices]

Article Price is £10.00 / $15.00

Price does not include VAT, GST or other taxes.

Cambridge University Press