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Bayly -- $tThe Retreat of the Elephants: Interview with Mark Elvin -- $tWanting to know everything in a complex world: Interview with Allison Blakely -- $tTransoceanic Trade: The Reconstruction of Al-Mukhâ through VOC Records: Interview with C.G. Brouwer -- $tWorld History and Other Marginal and Perverse Pursuits: Interview with Felipe Fernandez-Armesto -- $tStudying Southeast Asia in and for Southeast Asia: Interview with Anthony Reid -- $tThe Red-Haired Barbarian from Leiden: Interview with Leonard Blussé -- $tYou turn a page and then there is suddenly something on a turtle': Interview with Jürgen Osterhammel -- $tAre We All Global Historians Now?: Interview with David Armitage -- $tLessons from African History: between the deep and the shallow ends of social theory and historical empiricism. 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