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CONTENTS (Abstracts zu einzelnen Beiträgen auf: hsr-retro.de)
FOCUS: Welt- und Globalgeschichte in Europa. World and Global History in Europe. Editor: Matthias Middell
Editorial 4
Welt- und Globalgeschichte in Europa. Berichte über den 1. Europäischen Kongress für Welt- und Globalgeschichte im September 2005 in Leipzig. 13
- Writing World History in Western and Central Europe. 13 - Writing World History in Southern Europe in a Comparative Perspective. 17 - Writing World History in Northern and North Eastern Europe. 19 - Global – Regional – Local. Spatial Dimensions of Global History. 23 - Global History and Area Studies – Is There a Common Ground? 25 - Transferts Culturels and Cultural Encounters. 28 - Which Concepts do we Use for Writing Transnational History? 32 - Comparative History, European and World History. 34 - World History and Multiculturalism. 35 - Conceptualizing the World: Perspectives from Education, History, Area Studies and Sociology. 37 - The Strengths and Weaknesses of the United States’ Approach to Teaching and Assessing World History. 40 - Synchronizing Experiences: The Emergence of Global Historical Perceptions. 42 - Teaching World History in Secondary Schools. 44 - Teaching World History at European Universities. 46 - “Education Portal World and Global History at Universities and in Secondary Schools” – Presentation of the Concept. 46 - Europe’s Globality before Globalization. Contributions from Medieval Studies to the Writing of World History. 47 - System of International Payments from the Middle Ages to the Present. 49 - Coercion in European Agrarian Societies of the Early Modern Period – From Comparisons to Interaction? 51 - Regimes for the Production and Diffusion of Useful and Reliable Knowledge in China and Europe, 1368-1839. 54 - The League of Nations Revisited: The Role of International Organizations in the Globalization Process. 56 - Power – World – Heritage – History: “World Heritage” and World History. 59 - Global Perceptions of a Eurocentric Theory of Civilization: The Perception of Social-Darwinist Thought in Japan, Turkey and Vietnam in Their Early Nationalist Discourses. 59 - Early Modern Era Globalization from an Economic Point of View. 65 - Enlightment and World History. 68 - Critical Junctures of Globalization. 71 - Intervention and Occupation. 71 - The World Re-Ordered: Global Moments and Movements, 1880-1930. 74 - Global History and Evolution. 77 - Environmental History. 82 - Early Modern and World Wars in Translocal Perspective: Representations and Experiences from the South. 82 - International Organizations. 85 - Global Football – Cultural Exchange and Political Project. 87 - Global Labor History: The Research Program of the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam. 88 - Entracing Intellectual Property. The Institutionalization of Authors Rights between Nationalization, Internationalization and Globalization (18th to 20th Centuries). 89 - Mission and Missionary Work: Approaches to a Global Phenomen. 92 - Gender and World History. 93 - Economic History. 96 - Americanization of the European Economy. 99 - Genocide: Global Violence – Global Memory. 102 - Transnational Networks: German Migrants in the British Empire 1660-1914. 105 - Globalization of Knowledge? Experts Between Local Insertion and Circulation of Knowledge. 108 - Food and Globalization. Markets, Migration and Politics in a Trans-National Perspective (19th and 20th Centuries). 108 - Journals and other Media in the Field of World and Global History. 109 - Conceptions of “World”. 109
Matthias Middell Transnationale Geschichte als transnationales Projekt. Zur Einführung in die Diskussion. 110
Pierre-Yves Saunier Going transnational? News from down under: Transnational History Symposium, Canberra, Australian National University, September 2004. 118
ARTICLES
Andreas Wiesner-Steiner, Hellmuth Lange & Marion Haarmann Klimawandel und Risikomanagement im norddeutschen Küstenschutz – Eine Diskursanalyse. 132
Torsten Kupfer Generation und Radikalisierung. Die Mitglieder der NSDAP im Kreis Bernburg 1921-1945. Ein Resümee. 180
METHODS
Reiner Keller Analysing Discourse. An Approach From the Sociology of Knowledge. 223
Rainer Diaz-Bone Zur Methodologisierung der Foucaultschen Diskursanalyse. 243
Jens O. Zinn Recent Developments in Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty. 275
CLIOMETRICS
Antoine Parent & Christophe Rault The Rationality of French Investors before World War I: A Cliometric Contribution. 287
EVENTS
Berliner Methodentreffen Qualitative Forschung. 295