Integration and Collaborative Imperialism in Modern Europe
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Integration and Collaborative Imperialism in Modern Europe
At the Margins of Empire, 1800-1950
Schaer, Dr Bernhard C.; Toivanen, Dr Mikko
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
01/2025
248
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Inglês
9781350377332
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List of Contributors
Introduction - Expansion alongside integration: a new history of imperial Europe? Bernhard C. Schaer, University of Lausanne, Switzerland & Mikko Toivanen, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany
European entanglements in overseas colonial networks across imperial borders
1. Preacher, trader, soldier, spy: studying transimperial individuals through their occupational roles, John Hennessey, Lund University, Sweden
2. Small numbers - lasting impact. 'Marginal' Europeans in Brazil's slave-based economy, 1808-1888, Andre Nicacio Lima, Brazil
3. A villa for the world: prefabricated houses, national romanticism and Norwegian colonial entanglements, Tonje Haugland Sorensen, University of Bergen, Norway
4. Swiss colonial business in the Transvaal: the involvement of the DuBois family, watchmakers in Neuchatel (late nineteenth century) Fabio Rossinelli, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
5. Imperial entanglements: Poles and Serbs in colonial East and Southeast Asia in the long nineteenth century, Tomasz Ewertowski, Shanghai International Studies University, China
Constructing and negotiating European identities in a colonial world order
6. Three days from civilization: transnational scientific imagination and nineteenth-century Iceland, Kristin Loftsdottir, University of Iceland, Iceland
7. Orientalist knowledge from the margins: the colonial entanglement of nineteenth-century Hungarian research on Inner Asia Szabolcs Laszlo, Institute of History, Hungary
8. Collections of a rural empire: museums, colonial ethnography, and the European countryside, Corinne Geering, Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe, Germany
9. Traveling the Arctic margins: promoting and experiencing Petsamo as a colonial frontier, Janne Lahti, University of Helsinki, Finland
10. Collective colonialism for European integration: the rise of the Paneuropean movement in post-imperial Austria, Lucile Dreidemy, University of Vienna, Austria & Eric Burton, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Afterword, Manuela Boatca, University of Freiburg, Germany
Bibliography
Index
Introduction - Expansion alongside integration: a new history of imperial Europe? Bernhard C. Schaer, University of Lausanne, Switzerland & Mikko Toivanen, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany
European entanglements in overseas colonial networks across imperial borders
1. Preacher, trader, soldier, spy: studying transimperial individuals through their occupational roles, John Hennessey, Lund University, Sweden
2. Small numbers - lasting impact. 'Marginal' Europeans in Brazil's slave-based economy, 1808-1888, Andre Nicacio Lima, Brazil
3. A villa for the world: prefabricated houses, national romanticism and Norwegian colonial entanglements, Tonje Haugland Sorensen, University of Bergen, Norway
4. Swiss colonial business in the Transvaal: the involvement of the DuBois family, watchmakers in Neuchatel (late nineteenth century) Fabio Rossinelli, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
5. Imperial entanglements: Poles and Serbs in colonial East and Southeast Asia in the long nineteenth century, Tomasz Ewertowski, Shanghai International Studies University, China
Constructing and negotiating European identities in a colonial world order
6. Three days from civilization: transnational scientific imagination and nineteenth-century Iceland, Kristin Loftsdottir, University of Iceland, Iceland
7. Orientalist knowledge from the margins: the colonial entanglement of nineteenth-century Hungarian research on Inner Asia Szabolcs Laszlo, Institute of History, Hungary
8. Collections of a rural empire: museums, colonial ethnography, and the European countryside, Corinne Geering, Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe, Germany
9. Traveling the Arctic margins: promoting and experiencing Petsamo as a colonial frontier, Janne Lahti, University of Helsinki, Finland
10. Collective colonialism for European integration: the rise of the Paneuropean movement in post-imperial Austria, Lucile Dreidemy, University of Vienna, Austria & Eric Burton, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Afterword, Manuela Boatca, University of Freiburg, Germany
Bibliography
Index
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European history; colonialism; imperialism; empire; expansion; overseas; peace; colonies; victims; others; trader; preacher; soldier; missionary networks; margins; racial type; orientalist knowledge; transnational history; integration; Nordic; Eastern Europe; Central Europe; global history; power; interconnected; subjugation; rivalry; collaboration; exchange; archives; settlers; actors; institutions
List of Contributors
Introduction - Expansion alongside integration: a new history of imperial Europe? Bernhard C. Schaer, University of Lausanne, Switzerland & Mikko Toivanen, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany
European entanglements in overseas colonial networks across imperial borders
1. Preacher, trader, soldier, spy: studying transimperial individuals through their occupational roles, John Hennessey, Lund University, Sweden
2. Small numbers - lasting impact. 'Marginal' Europeans in Brazil's slave-based economy, 1808-1888, Andre Nicacio Lima, Brazil
3. A villa for the world: prefabricated houses, national romanticism and Norwegian colonial entanglements, Tonje Haugland Sorensen, University of Bergen, Norway
4. Swiss colonial business in the Transvaal: the involvement of the DuBois family, watchmakers in Neuchatel (late nineteenth century) Fabio Rossinelli, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
5. Imperial entanglements: Poles and Serbs in colonial East and Southeast Asia in the long nineteenth century, Tomasz Ewertowski, Shanghai International Studies University, China
Constructing and negotiating European identities in a colonial world order
6. Three days from civilization: transnational scientific imagination and nineteenth-century Iceland, Kristin Loftsdottir, University of Iceland, Iceland
7. Orientalist knowledge from the margins: the colonial entanglement of nineteenth-century Hungarian research on Inner Asia Szabolcs Laszlo, Institute of History, Hungary
8. Collections of a rural empire: museums, colonial ethnography, and the European countryside, Corinne Geering, Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe, Germany
9. Traveling the Arctic margins: promoting and experiencing Petsamo as a colonial frontier, Janne Lahti, University of Helsinki, Finland
10. Collective colonialism for European integration: the rise of the Paneuropean movement in post-imperial Austria, Lucile Dreidemy, University of Vienna, Austria & Eric Burton, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Afterword, Manuela Boatca, University of Freiburg, Germany
Bibliography
Index
Introduction - Expansion alongside integration: a new history of imperial Europe? Bernhard C. Schaer, University of Lausanne, Switzerland & Mikko Toivanen, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany
European entanglements in overseas colonial networks across imperial borders
1. Preacher, trader, soldier, spy: studying transimperial individuals through their occupational roles, John Hennessey, Lund University, Sweden
2. Small numbers - lasting impact. 'Marginal' Europeans in Brazil's slave-based economy, 1808-1888, Andre Nicacio Lima, Brazil
3. A villa for the world: prefabricated houses, national romanticism and Norwegian colonial entanglements, Tonje Haugland Sorensen, University of Bergen, Norway
4. Swiss colonial business in the Transvaal: the involvement of the DuBois family, watchmakers in Neuchatel (late nineteenth century) Fabio Rossinelli, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
5. Imperial entanglements: Poles and Serbs in colonial East and Southeast Asia in the long nineteenth century, Tomasz Ewertowski, Shanghai International Studies University, China
Constructing and negotiating European identities in a colonial world order
6. Three days from civilization: transnational scientific imagination and nineteenth-century Iceland, Kristin Loftsdottir, University of Iceland, Iceland
7. Orientalist knowledge from the margins: the colonial entanglement of nineteenth-century Hungarian research on Inner Asia Szabolcs Laszlo, Institute of History, Hungary
8. Collections of a rural empire: museums, colonial ethnography, and the European countryside, Corinne Geering, Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe, Germany
9. Traveling the Arctic margins: promoting and experiencing Petsamo as a colonial frontier, Janne Lahti, University of Helsinki, Finland
10. Collective colonialism for European integration: the rise of the Paneuropean movement in post-imperial Austria, Lucile Dreidemy, University of Vienna, Austria & Eric Burton, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Afterword, Manuela Boatca, University of Freiburg, Germany
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
European history; colonialism; imperialism; empire; expansion; overseas; peace; colonies; victims; others; trader; preacher; soldier; missionary networks; margins; racial type; orientalist knowledge; transnational history; integration; Nordic; Eastern Europe; Central Europe; global history; power; interconnected; subjugation; rivalry; collaboration; exchange; archives; settlers; actors; institutions