Narratives, nations, and other world products in the making of global history
From the Enlightenment forward, the nation and other global concepts have been conjured and repurposed to manage and make sense of what we now call globalisation. The authors in this volume show how social categories such as empire, race and labour were the centerpiece subjects of collective narrati...
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| Dokumenttyp: | Edited Volume |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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Bloomsbury Academic
2024
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| Volumes / Articles: | Show Volumes / Articles. |
| DOI: | 10.5040/9781350445215 |
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| Verfasserangaben: | edited by Jeremy Adelman and Andreas Eckert |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Introduction : a world of narratives Jeremy Adelman and Andreas Eckert
- Section One : stories of peoplehood
- ‘This nation is a globe’ : exceptionalism and universalism in the nineteenth-century United States Matthew Karp
- Narratives of power : political thoughts and the framework of world history in modern China BAO Maohong
- Going beyond the ‘Western impact’ narrative : China as a world power, 1839-1949 Xavier Paulès
- Fighting ‘the warfare of peacetime’ : Japan’s quest for national narratives during the late nineteenth century SANO Mayuko
- Japan, Tōyō (the ‘Eastern ocean’) and Asia in the world : the transition of Japanese self-consciousness from the 1850s to the 1940s HANEDA Masashi
- Applying global history to the study of war : transnational narratives of resilience under aerial bombardment Sheldon Garon
- Section Two : empires and other great powers
- Lighthouse of socialism for the decolonized world : Central Asia’s global moment, 1956-79 Marc Elie
- The boomerang of imperial sovereignty : Bosnia and Herzegovina in the eye of the world storm Natasha Wheatley
- A century of convergences : contested concepts of economic integration, 1919-2019 Jeremy Adelman, Abigail Kret, Marlène Rosano-Grange and Bruno Settis
- Narrating progress : developmental regimes in semi- and anti-colonial Southeast Asia Benjamin Baumann and Vincent Houben
- Section Three : other world products
- Narrating the common good : stories about and around the United Nations Pierre-Yves Cadalen, Connor Mills and Karoline Postel-Vinay
- Global narratives of the immigrant Megan Armknecht, Markus Bierkoch and Beth Lew-Williams
- ‘Global integration, social disintegration : Edward Long’s History of Jamaica (1774)’ Silvia Sebastiani
- World products? : narratives about workers and work in East and West Africa, 1904-61 Fabian Krautwald, Kerstin Stubenvoll and Andreas Eckert
- Russia in global economic history : on modernization and its discontents Alessandro Stanziani
- Mapping economic interdependence : creating the periphery in the interwar period Jeremy Adelman, Laetitia Lenel and Pablo Pryluka
- Coda : narratives in an embattled world Dominic Sachsenmaier.