Perlen Geschichtswissenschaftlicher Reflexion Ostliches Europa, Sozialgeschichtliche Interventionen, Imperiale Vergleiche |
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Contribution by:
| Augustynowicz, Christoph Bonker, Kirsten Bumann, Ninja Burghardt, Anja Feichtinger, Johannes Gehmacher, Johanna Guboglo, Anna Haid, Elisabeth Hauch, Gabriella Heiss, Johann Hofmeister, Ulrich Hüchtker, Dietlind Kappeler, Andreas Kraft, Claudia Krushynska, Oleksandra Kullaa, Rinna Kuzmany, Borries Langer, Gerhard Lemmen, Sarah Leonhard, Nina Muller, Wolfgang Obertreis, Julia Paulus, Christof Petrovszky, Konrad Ptashnyk, Stefaniya Pufelska, Agnieszka Rohde, Martin Rohdewald, Stefan Schattenberg, Susanne Schmidt-Lauber, Brigitta Schmitt, Oliver Jens Stocker, Lars Fredrik Terpitz, Olaf Theune, Claudia Troebst, Stefan Vulpius, Ricarda Wakounig, Marija Weismann, Stephanie Woldan, Alois Lingen, Kerstin von |
Editor:
| Augustynowicz, Christoph Hüchtker, Dietlind Kuzmany, Borries |
ISBN: | 978-3-8471-1428-4 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2022 |
Publisher: | V&R Unipress
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $53.00 |
Book Description:
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39 authors from different academic disciplines approach Eastern Europe from different angles. Special attention is given to the historical spaces of Galicia and the Black Sea region, but several contributions transcend spatial classifications. They emphasize translocal perspectives, consider colonialism and imperialism or the orientalising views on these processes. Other essays focus on social, national, and religious issues in Central and Eastern Europe, a space that is so rich in...
More Description39 authors from different academic disciplines approach Eastern Europe from different angles. Special attention is given to the historical spaces of Galicia and the Black Sea region, but several contributions transcend spatial classifications. They emphasize translocal perspectives, consider colonialism and imperialism or the orientalising views on these processes. Other essays focus on social, national, and religious issues in Central and Eastern Europe, a space that is so rich in identities and alterities. Finally, some essays examine how specific historical events are/were remembered or processed in literature.