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Yearbook of Transnational History: (2022)
Yearbook of Transnational History: (2022)
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The Yearbook of Transnational History is dedicated to advancing transnational history into early modern times, with six chapters exploring topics such as the Huguenots, Sephardi Jews, cannabis knowledge cultures, Martin Niemoeller, and labor migration.
Format: Hardback
Length: 214 pages
Publication date: 15 April 2022
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
The Yearbook of Transnational History is a prestigious publication dedicated to advancing cutting-edge research in the field of transnational history. In its fifth volume, the journal takes us on a journey into the early modern era, pushing the boundaries of transnational studies further. This comprehensive volume comprises six chapters that explore a wide range of topics and themes, spanning from the early modern period to the fall of Communism.
The first chapter delves into the fascinating world of the Huguenots and Sephardi Jews as transnational nations in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. These communities, dispersed across different regions, formed unique networks and shared cultural traditions that transcended national boundaries. The chapter explores how these groups navigated the challenges of religious persecution, discrimination, and forced migration, while also maintaining their distinct identities and preserving their cultural heritage.
The second chapter takes us to the transatlantic world of the nineteenth century, where the construction of cannabis knowledge cultures emerged. This chapter explores the global trade in cannabis, its medicinal and recreational uses, and the ways in which it shaped cultural interactions and social movements across different continents. It sheds light on the complex networks of producers, distributors, and consumers that facilitated the spread of cannabis knowledge and its impact on society.
The third chapter focuses on the role of the German pastor Martin Niemoeller in the construction of transnational religious identities in the aftermath of World War II. Niemoeller, known for his activism against the **** regime, played a crucial role in advocating for the rights and dignity of Jewish refugees and survivors. The chapter explores how Niemoeller's leadership and his message of compassion and forgiveness contributed to the formation of a global network of religious communities that stood against injustice and oppression.
The fourth chapter explores the labor migration within the Socialist world in the 1970s and 1980s. This chapter examines the movement of workers from Cuba to East Germany, highlighting the political, economic, and social factors that drove this migration. It explores the experiences of these workers, their struggles to adapt to a new environment, and the impact of their migration on both the sending and receiving countries.
The fifth chapter examines the role of transnational media in shaping public perceptions and narratives of migration. This chapter explores the ways in which media outlets, such as newspapers, magazines, and television, have portrayed migration as a threat, a source of economic growth, or a cultural exchange. It examines the ways in which these narratives have influenced public attitudes and policies towards migration.
In conclusion, The Yearbook of Transnational History: Volume 5 is a groundbreaking contribution to the field of transnational history. Through its exploration of diverse topics and themes, the journal provides valuable insights into the complex and interconnected histories of different regions and communities. The contributions of the chapters in this volume shed light on the ways in which transnationalism has shaped our world and continue to shape our understanding of the past and the present.
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781683933519
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