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Yearbook of Transnational History: (2023)
Yearbook of Transnational History: (2023)
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The Yearbook of Transnational History is dedicated to disseminating pioneering research in transnational history. This sixth volume investigates the treatment of tangible and intangible heritage sites created before the advent of nation-states and in spaces not under their control. Chapters discuss the appropriation of heritage sites by modern nation-states, the lack of national appropriation in Antarctica, the recognition of transnational heritage sites in assembly halls, and the treatment of potential heritage sites in outer space.
Format: Hardback
Length: 284 pages
Publication date: 15 May 2023
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
The Yearbook of Transnational History is a prestigious publication dedicated to advancing groundbreaking research in the field of transnational history. In its sixth volume, the journal delves into the examination of tangible and intangible heritage sites that emerged prior to the establishment of nation-states and exist in areas beyond the jurisdiction of these states. The chapters in this volume explore various aspects related to the appropriation of heritage sites originating during the Crusades by modern nation-states, the absence of national appropriation in the case of transnational sealing sites in Antarctica, the process of recognizing transnational heritage sites in the context of assembly halls built by the transnational labor movement, and the treatment of potential heritage sites in outer space.
The appropriation of heritage sites by modern nation-states is a significant theme explored in the Yearbook of Transnational History. These sites, which originated during the Crusades, hold historical and cultural significance for various communities. However, the process of their appropriation by these nation-states often involves a complex interplay of power, politics, and cultural identity. The chapters in this volume examine how modern nation-states have sought to claim and control these heritage sites, often through the establishment of museums, monuments, and other cultural institutions. They also explore the challenges and controversies that arise from these appropriation efforts, such as the potential for cultural insensitivity, the erasure of local histories, and the commodification of heritage.
Another important aspect examined in the Yearbook of Transnational History is the lack of national appropriation in the case of transnational sealing sites in Antarctica. These sites, which are located in the Southern Ocean, are of immense scientific and environmental importance. However, they are not under the control of any nation-state. The chapters in this volume discuss the challenges and complexities involved in managing and preserving these sites, including the need for international cooperation and the development of sustainable management practices. They also explore the potential for these sites to become transnational heritage sites, which would recognize their universal value and promote their protection and preservation.
Recognizing transnational heritage sites is a crucial aspect of preserving and promoting cultural diversity. The chapters in this volume examine how assembly halls created by the transnational labor movement have become transnational heritage sites. These buildings, which were often built by workers from different countries and cultures, represent the struggles and achievements of workers' movements across borders. The chapters discuss the process of recognizing these sites, including the efforts of activists, historians, and cultural institutions to document and preserve these buildings. They also explore the ways in which these sites promote social justice, cultural exchange, and the recognition of workers' rights.
Finally, the Yearbook of Transnational History also considers the treatment of potential heritage sites in outer space. As humanity continues to explore and colonize new regions of the universe, the possibility of discovering and preserving heritage sites on other planets becomes increasingly plausible. The chapters in this volume explore the ethical and legal considerations involved in the preservation of these sites, including the need for international agreements and the protection of planetary ecosystems. They also discuss the potential for these sites to become transnational heritage sites, which would recognize their universal value and promote their protection and preservation.
In conclusion, the Yearbook of Transnational History is a valuable resource for scholars and researchers interested in transnational history. Its sixth volume explores the complex and multifaceted issues related to the appropriation, recognition, and preservation of tangible and intangible heritage sites. The chapters in this volume provide insightful analysis and valuable insights into the ways in which heritage sites can be used to promote cultural diversity, social justice, and the recognition of workers' rights. The journal's commitment to advancing groundbreaking research in this field is evident in its dedication to promoting the study of transnational history and its contributions to our understanding of the world.
Weight: 582g
Dimension: 158 x 237 x 29 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781683933786
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