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Mobilitat und Differenzierung: Zur Konstruktion von Unterschieden und Zugehoerigkeiten in der europaischen Neuzeit

Mobilitat und Differenzierung: Zur Konstruktion von Unterschieden und Zugehoerigkeiten in der europaischen Neuzeit

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The collection connects methodical-theoretical perspectives on mobility and differentiation across disciplines, using empirical case studies to present a comprehensive overview spanning different eras. It focuses on mobile actors such as merchants, soldiers, religious and revolutionary migrants, and refugees, highlighting their involvement in transborder networks and their adaptation to new contexts, including the Ottoman Empire, England, the Netherlands, Latin America, and the Seven Years' War. These interactions often resulted in complex affiliations and insights into the political and social participation opportunities of mobile individuals.

Format: Hardback
Length: 288 pages
Publication date: 12 June 2023
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG


The compilation brings together methodologically and theoretically oriented perspectives on mobility and differentiation, exploring these themes across various disciplines such as history, sociology, and ethnology. Through a series of empirical case studies, the book offers a comprehensive overview of mobility across different eras. At the heart of the contributions lie mobile actors, including merchants, soldiers, religious and political refugees, and migrants. These individuals were not only interconnected within transborder networks but also forged new identities in diverse contexts, such as the Ottoman Empire, England, the Netherlands, Latin America, and the global battlefields of the Seven Years' War. The social dynamics within these contact zones often resulted in complex affiliations, providing insights into the political and social participation opportunities and aspirations of mobile actors.


Introduction:
The study of mobility and differentiation has been a central theme in the fields of history, sociology, and ethnology. This compilation aims to bring together methodologically and theoretically oriented perspectives on these topics, exploring their manifestations across different historical periods and geographical contexts. Through a series of empirical case studies, the book seeks to provide a comprehensive overview of mobility across various disciplines, shedding light on the complex relationships between individuals, communities, and societies.


Methodological Approaches:
The contributors to this compilation employ a range of methodological approaches to examine the dynamics of mobility and differentiation. Some focus on quantitative analysis, using statistical tools and data to study patterns and trends in mobility. Others adopt a qualitative approach, employing ethnographic research methods to understand the experiences and perspectives of mobile actors. Still, others combine both quantitative and qualitative methods to gain a more nuanced understanding of the complexities of mobility.


Mobile Actors:
The central focus of this compilation is on mobile actors, who are individuals or groups that move across geographical boundaries in search of opportunities, resources, or safety. These actors include merchants, soldiers, religious and political refugees, and migrants. Each of these groups has unique experiences and challenges associated with their mobility, and their contributions to society have been significant.


Transborder Networks:
One of the key themes of this compilation is the role of transborder networks in facilitating mobility and differentiation. Transborder networks are networks that connect individuals or groups across national borders, allowing for the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultural practices. These networks have played a crucial role in shaping the history and development of societies, and they continue to be important in the contemporary world.


Identity Formation:
Mobility and differentiation often lead to the formation of new identities. Mobile actors may adopt new languages, customs, and beliefs as they navigate new environments. These changes can have significant impacts on their social and cultural relationships, as well as their sense of self and belonging.


Sociological and Ethnological Perspectives:
This compilation brings together contributions from sociologists and ethnologists who study mobility and differentiation from various disciplinary perspectives. These scholars explore the social and cultural factors that shape mobility, as well as the political and economic implications of mobility. They also examine the ways in which mobile actors negotiate the complexities of social and cultural difference, and the ways in which these differences can be both challenged and celebrated.


Conclusion:
In conclusion, this compilation offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary examination of mobility and differentiation. It provides insights into the experiences and perspectives of mobile actors, as well as the social and cultural factors that shape their mobility. The book also highlights the importance of transborder networks in facilitating mobility and differentiation, and the ways in which these networks have shaped the history and development of societies.


ISBN-13: 9783525302163

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