02729nam 2200565z- 450 991083294250332120240308205337.01-78735-102-5(CKB)5680000000036148(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/26926(EXLCZ)99568000000003614820202102d2019 |y eengurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRe-Mapping Centre and PeripheryAsymmetrical Encounters in European and Global ContextsLondonUCL Press2019London :UCL Press,2019.1 electronic resource (210 p.)1-78735-101-7 9781787350990 Historians often assume a one-directional transmission of knowledge and ideas, leading to the establishment of spatial hierarchies defined as centres and peripheries. In recent decades, transnational and global history have contributed to a more inclusive understanding of intellectual and cultural exchanges that profoundly challenged the ways in which we draw our mental maps. Covering the early modern and modern periods, Re-Mapping Centre and Periphery investigates the asymmetrical and multi-directional structure of such encounters within Europe as well as in a global context. Exploring subjects from the shores of the Russian Empire to nation-making in Latin America, the international team of contributors demonstrates how, as products of human agency, centre and periphery are conditioned by mutual dependencies; rather than representing absolute categories of analysis, they are subjective constructions determined by a constantly changing discursive context.Re-Mapping Centre and Periphery General & world historybicsscEuropean historybicsscHistory: earliest times to present daybicsscSocial & cultural historybicsscEuropean historyglobal historycultural exchangeGeneral & world historyEuropean historyHistory: earliest times to present daySocial & cultural history940.253Hauswedell Tessaedt1726606Körner AxeledtTiedau UlrichedtHauswedell TessaothKörner AxelothTiedau UlrichothMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910832942503321Re-Mapping Centre and Periphery4132547UNINA