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1 CAPE TOWN: At the Cross-Currents of the Atlantic and Indian Ocean Worlds (1500-1800) / Aran S. MacKinnon, University of West Georgia
2 SALVADOR DA BAHIA: A South-Atlantic Colonial Crossroads (1549-1822) / Christopher Ebert, Brooklyn College, City University of New York
3 NAGASAKI: Fusion Point for Commerce and Culture (1571-1945) / Lane Earns, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh
4 LONDON: Emerging Global City of Empire (1660-1851) / Dana Rabin, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
5 GORÉE: At the Confluence of the Atlantic, Saharan, and Sahelian Worlds (1677-1890) / Trevor R. Getz, San Francisco State University
6 PARIS: City of Absolutism and Enlightenment (1700s) / Charles T. Lipp, University of West Georgia
7 CALCUTTA: A Central Exchange Point for Widely Separate Worlds (1700-1840) / Jonathan E. Brooke, William Carey University
8 SHANGHAI: From Chinese Hub Port to Global Treaty Port (1730-1865) / Christopher A. Reed, Ohio State University
9 ALGIERS: A Colonial Metropolis Transformed to a Global City (ca. 1800-1954) / Julia Clancy-Smith, University of Arizona
10 GALLIPOLI: War's Global Concourse (1915) / Edward J. Erickson, Marine Corps Command and Staff College
11 ST. PETERSBURG: The Russian Revolution and the Making of the Twentieth Century (1890-1918) / Elaine MacKinnon, University of West Georgia
12 KINSHASA: Confluence of Riches and Blight (1800s-1900s) / Didier Gondola, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis
13 BERLIN: A Global Symbol of the Iron Curtain (1945-1991) / Eliza Ablovatski, Kenyon College and Elaine MacKinnon, University of West Georgia
14 NEW YORK: Opportunity and Struggle in a Global City (1911-2011) / Gregory Smithsimon, Brooklyn College, City University of New York
15 DUBAI: Global Gateway in the Desert (1820-2010) / Neema Noori, University of West Georgia.

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