I had little idea about this; but found various links regarding historical globalisation:
https://www.sas.upenn.edu/~dludden/global1.htm
and then wondered whether if you would then investigate and review documentation from the past?
But looking at your ResearchGate page, you have your PhD in Islamic History, so you will probably have a better idea on this than I have!
But it will be an interesting discussion on ResearchGate as it unfolds, so I hope I have started an interest of knowledgeable members who will help you.
Historical Globalization is the historical process of the world becoming more interconnected. This happens especially through trade and economic policies, which make it easier to exchange goods and ideas between countries. Over the years, due to the economic activities undertaken around the globe, the world is interconnected through technology since people can now trade on social media.
The has been a global paradigm shift that is connecting people more closer to each other without getting in contact with them physically. Kindly read the evolution of globalization on https://study.com/academy/answer/define-historical-globalization.html and Article Globalisation, history and development: A tale of two centuries