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Is the Atlantic World in a state of crisis? At a time when many
political observers perceive indeed a crisis in transatlantic
relations, critical evaluation of past narratives and frameworks in
Transatlantic Relations and Atlantic History alike become crucial.
This volume provides an academic foundation to critically assess
the Atlantic World and to rethink transatlantic relations in a
transnational and global perspective. The TransAtlantic
reconsidered brings together leading experts such as Harvard
historians Charles S. Maier and Bernard Bailyn and former ERC
scientific board member Nicholas Canny. All the scholars
represented in this volume have helped to shape, re-shape, and
challenge the narrative(s) of the Atlantic World and can thus
(re-)evaluate its conceptual basis in view of historiographical
developments and contemporary challenges. -- .
In recent decades historians have emphasized just how dynamic and
varied early modern Europe was. Previously held notions of
monolithic and static societies have now been replaced with a model
in which new ideas, different cultures and communities jostle for
attention and influence. Building upon the concept of interaction,
the essays in this volume develop and explore the idea with
specific reference to the ways in which diasporas could act as
translocal societies, connecting worlds and peoples that may not
otherwise have been linked. The volume looks at the ways in which
diasporas or diasporic groups, such as the Herrnhuters, the
Huguenots, the Quakers, Jews, the Mennonites, the Moriscos and
others, could function as intermediaries to connect otherwise
separated communities and societies. All contributors analyse the
respective groups' internal and external networks, social relations
and the settings of social interactions, looking at the entangled
networks of diaspora communities and their effects upon the
societies and regions they linked through those networks. The
collection takes a fresh look at early modern diasporas, combining
religious, cultural, social and economic history to better
understand how early modern communication patterns and markets
evolved, how consumption patterns changed and what this meant for
social, economic and cultural change, how this impacted on what we
understand as early developments towards globalization, and how
early developments towards globalization, in turn, were
constitutive of these.
The Yearbook of Transnational History is dedicated to disseminating
pioneering research in the field of transnational history. This
fifth volume advances the frontier of transnational history into
early modern times. The six chapters of this volume explore topics
and themes from early modern times to the fall of Communism. This
volume includes chapters about the Huguenots and Sephardi Jews as
transnational nations in the seventeenth and eighteenth century,
the construction of cannabis knowledge cultures in the
transatlantic world of the nineteenth century, the role of the
German pastor Martin Niemoeller in the construction of
transnational religious identities in the aftermath of World War
II, and the labor migration - from Cuba to East Germany - within
the Socialist world in the 1970s and 1980s.
In recent decades historians have emphasized just how dynamic and
varied early modern Europe was. Previously held notions of
monolithic and static societies have now been replaced with a model
in which new ideas, different cultures and communities jostle for
attention and influence. Building upon the concept of interaction,
the essays in this volume develop and explore the idea with
specific reference to the ways in which diasporas could act as
translocal societies, connecting worlds and peoples that may not
otherwise have been linked. The volume looks at the ways in which
diasporas or diasporic groups, such as the Herrnhuters, the
Huguenots, the Quakers, Jews, the Mennonites, the Moriscos and
others, could function as intermediaries to connect otherwise
separated communities and societies. All contributors analyse the
respective groups' internal and external networks, social relations
and the settings of social interactions, looking at the entangled
networks of diaspora communities and their effects upon the
societies and regions they linked through those networks. The
collection takes a fresh look at early modern diasporas, combining
religious, cultural, social and economic history to better
understand how early modern communication patterns and markets
evolved, how consumption patterns changed and what this meant for
social, economic and cultural change, how this impacted on what we
understand as early developments towards globalization, and how
early developments towards globalization, in turn, were
constitutive of these.
The Yearbook of Transnational History is dedicated to disseminating
pioneering research in the field of transnational history. This
inaugural volume provides readers with articles on topics such as
soccer, travel, music, and social policy. These articles highlight
the movement of ideas, people, policies, and practices across
various cultures and societies and explore the relations and
connections, and spaces created by these movements. These articles
make clear that historical phenomena from travel to music cannot be
contained and explained within just one national setting. The
volume offers, further, a number of theoretical and methodological
articles that provide insights into the concept of transnational
history and the approach of intercultural transfer studies. Last
but not least, the volume also includes a number of review
articles. These review articles provide an examination of books
central to teaching transnational history as well as a
historiographical exploration of the impact of transnational
history on the field of sports history.
Der vorliegende Sammelband analysiert in komparatistischer und
transnationaler Perspektive die Immigration und Integration von
Hugenotten in unterschiedlichen deutschen Territorien. Er zeigt,
wie deutsche Landesherren auf die Franzosen und die "typisch"
franzosische bzw. franzosisch-protestantische Kultur der
Glaubensfluchtlinge reagierten. Er fragt nach den Massnahmen,
welche die deutschen Regierungen ergriffen, um den Refugies zu
helfen, nach den Erwartungen, die mit der Ansiedlung der Franzosen
verknupft wurden, und nach den Programmen, die entwickelt wurden,
um die Neuburger zu integrieren soweit dies uberhaupt erwunscht
war. Der Band bindet in transnationaler Perspektive die
Integrations- und Assimilierungsprozesse der Hugenotten in die
Frage des kulturellen Transfers zwischen Deutschland und Frankreich
ein und greift gesellschaftspolitisch auch heute relevante
Fragestellungen auf, die uber den deutsch-franzosischen Kontext
hinausweisen."
Is the Atlantic World in a state of crisis? At a time when many
political observers perceive indeed a crisis in transatlantic
relations, critical evaluation of past narratives and frameworks in
Transatlantic Relations and Atlantic History alike become crucial.
This volume provides an academic foundation to critically assess
the Atlantic World and to rethink transatlantic relations in a
transnational and global perspective. The TransAtlantic
reconsidered brings together leading experts such as Harvard
historians Charles S. Maier and Bernard Bailyn and former ERC
scientific board member Nicholas Canny. All the scholars
represented in this volume have helped to shape, re-shape, and
challenge the narrative(s) of the Atlantic World and can thus
(re-)evaluate its conceptual basis in view of historiographical
developments and contemporary challenges. -- .
Im Mittelpunkt der Studie stehen Zeitungen und Zeitschriften einer
Gruppe von deutschen Emigranten, die sich zur Zeit der
Franzosischen Revolution dauerhaft im Elsass niederliess. Susanne
Lachenicht macht anschaulich, wie bedeutsam diese Emigranten fur
die Entwicklung des Pressewesens im spaten 18. Jahrhundert waren,
und zeigt neue Facetten des Phanomens "deutscher Jakobinismus" auf.
Welchen Stellenwert hatte das journalistische Wirken deutscher
Jakobiner im franzosischen Exil fur Transferprozesse im
untersuchten Zeitraum und inwiefern motivierten ihre
Presseerzeugnisse das Entstehen neuer (Teil-)Offentlichkeiten?
Neben einem Gruppenprofil der journalistisch in Strassburg tatigen
deutschen Jakobiner entsteht eine Analyse von Herstellung, Formen,
Diskurs, Inhalten, Verbreitungsraum und -modus ihrer Periodika."
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