Comparing Empires
Encounters and Transfers in the Long Nineteenth Century
(Sprache: Englisch)
In einem systematischen Vergleich wird die Bedeutung multiethnischer Großreiche für die Geschichte der europäischen Moderne neu bestimmt.
Die multiethnischen Großreiche und ihre Bedeutung für die Entwicklung der europäischen Geschichte.
Die multiethnischen Großreiche und ihre Bedeutung für die Entwicklung der europäischen Geschichte.
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In einem systematischen Vergleich wird die Bedeutung multiethnischer Großreiche für die Geschichte der europäischen Moderne neu bestimmt.
Die multiethnischen Großreiche und ihre Bedeutung für die Entwicklung der europäischen Geschichte.
Die multiethnischen Großreiche und ihre Bedeutung für die Entwicklung der europäischen Geschichte.
Klappentext zu „Comparing Empires “
The empires of Europe were characterized by their ethnic pluralism and diverse geographical backgrounds. This pluralism was long held to be the reason for the eventual failure and disintegration of Europe. Unlike today, the empires of the time had a more lasting influence on the history of Europe than did the individual nation states. The contributions to this volume systematically compare four European empires of the 19th and early 20th centuries: the British Empire, the Habsburg Monarchy, Russia and the Ottoman Empire. Examples are given to show the tension that existed in the relationships between the central and the peripheral areas as well as between the rulers and those they ruled over. The infrastructure, political conflicts and war experiences are demonstrated in the everyday practice of monarchy and religion.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Comparing Empires “
Introduction1. Ulrike von Hirschhausen (Rostock) und Jörn Leonhard (Freiburg/Br.):Beyond Rise, Decline and Fall - Comparing Multi-Ethnic Empires in the long Nineteenth CenturyI. Exploring and mobilizing - The challenge of imperial space2. Valeska Huber:Highway of the British Empire? The Suez Canal between Imperial Competition and Local Accommodation3. Frithjof Benjamin Schenk:Mastering Imperial Space? The Ambivalent Impact of Railway Building in Tsarist Russia4. Marsha Siefert:"Chingis-Khan with the Telegraph": Communications in the Russian and Ottoman Empires5. Murat Özyüksel: Integration and Control? Railway Building and the Stability of Rule in the Ottoman Empire6. Karl Schlögel:CommentaryII. Mapping and classifying -Surveying composite states and multi-ethnic populations7. Ulrike von Hirschhausen:People that count: The Imperial Census in 19th and early 20th Century Europe and India8. Thomas Guy: Cartography and the Imperial Gaze: Projections of the British Quest for Hegemony in sub-Saharan Africa9. Mehmet Hacisalihoglu:Borders, Maps and Censuses: Politicization of Geography and Statistics in the Multi-Ethnic Ottoman Empire10. Ute Schneider:CommentaryIII. Mediating and representing -The Monarchy as an imperial instrument11. Ulrike von Hirschhausen:Representing monarchy as an imperial tool-kit: Great Britain and India in the 19th and early 20th century12. Daniel Unowsky:Dynastic Symbolism and Popular Patriotism in Late Imperial Austria13. Richard Wortman:The Tsar and Empire: Representation of the Monarchy and Symbolic Integration in Imperial Russia14. Hakan Karateke:The Ideal of the Ottoman Sultan in the Nineteenth Century15. Peter Haslinger:CommentaryIV. Believing and integrating -Religion and education as media for imperial images16. Benedict Stuchtey:Mission and Cultural Civilization: Religion, Confession and the British Empire17. Joachim von Puttkamer: Ambiguities of Integration: Educational Infrastructures in the Habsburg Monarchy and
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Tsarist Russia18. Martin Schulze Wessel:Politics and Religion in two Empires: Russia and the Habsburg Monarchy in Comparison19. Azmi Özcan:The Tradition of the Caliphate in the Ottoman Empire20. Fikret Adanir:CommentaryV. Ruling and bargaining -Confronting conflicts within the empire21. Jörn Leonhard:"The British are always at war somewhere": Imperial Conflict Strategies during the Indian Mutiny and the South African War22. Alice Freifeld: Conflict and De-escalation: The Crisis of the Habsburg Monarchy 1848/49 and the "Ausgleich" of 1867 in Comparison23. Alexei Miller: The Romanov Empire and the Polish Uprisings of 1830-31 and 1863-64: A Diachronic Comparison24. Maurus Reinkowski:Between Imperial Idea and "Realpolitik": Reform Policy and Nationalism in the Ottoman Empire25. Jürgen Osterhammel:CommentaryVI. Defending and fighting -The experience of the First World War26. Santanu Das: "Heart and Soul with Britain"? - India, Empire and the Great War27. Martin Zückert:Imperial War in the Age of Nationalism: The Habsburg Monarchy and the First World War28. Eric Lohr: Core Nationalism: The Russian Empire in the First World War29. Erik-Jan Zürcher:Demographic Engineering, the Army and the End of the Ottoman Empire30. Jörn Leonhard:Commentary
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Autoren-Porträt
Frithjof Benjamin Schenk ist Professor für Osteuropäische Geschichte und Neuere Allgemeine Geschichte am Historischen Seminar der Universität Basel.Martin Schulze Wessel ist Professor für die Geschichte Ost- und Südosteuropas an der Universität München und leitet das Collegium Carolinum.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2012, 2. Aufl., 556 Seiten, 19 Abbildungen, Maße: 16,9 x 24,3 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben:Hirschhausen, Ulrike von; von Hirschhausen, Ulrike; Leonhard, Jörn;Mitarbeit:von Hirschhausen, Ulrike; Leonhard, Jörn; Schenk, Frithjof Benjamin; Schlögel, Karl; Hacisalihoglu, Mehmet; Schn
- Herausgegeben: Ulrike von Hirschhausen, Jörn Leonhard
- Verlag: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
- ISBN-10: 3525310404
- ISBN-13: 9783525310403
Sprache:
Englisch
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