LEADER 04243 am 2200745 n 450 001 9910214936903321 005 20170113 010 $a2-86906-481-0 024 7 $a10.4000/books.pufr.4029 035 $a(CKB)3710000001633342 035 $a(FrMaCLE)OB-pufr-4029 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/42359 035 $a(PPN)202672336 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000001633342 100 $a20170601j|||||||| ||| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $auu||||||m|||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aBonds of Union $ePractices and Representations of Political Union in the United Kingdom (18th-20th centuries) /$fIsabelle Bour, Antoine Mioche 210 $aTours $cPresses universitaires François-Rabelais$d2017 215 $a1 online resource (206 p.) 311 $a2-86906-219-2 330 $aThe appearance and development of a "Four Nations" slant on British history over the last two decades has in many ways pointed up "the Union" as an essential component of the national history or histories of the British Isles. "Four Nations" historians, however, have tended to focus exclusively on the United Kingdom as the core of either a nascent or a now defunct Empire. History is variously invoked to account for the emergence of the British dynastic state, explain its (to some) puzzling endurance, and not infrequently to assert or at least suggest its necessary demise in a world of nation states. By stressing the need for a multi-contextual approach, and casting union strictly as a process?something that is either in the making, or unravelling?"Four Nations" historians have thus paradoxically obscured the fact that union has served for several centuries to conceptualise and accommodate diversity in unity, not just in Britain, but in the wider British world. The essays in this volume, originally presented in June 2003 at a conference hosted by the University of Tours, therefore seek to move beyond the simplistic historiographical and political alternatives of union and dis-union to treat both the Union and union more generally as cultural as well as constitutional and historical constructs, well calculated to articulate separateness and help people make sense both of themselves and of their differences. Union is here approached from three key directions?the Churches, the Nation and the Constitution, all central since the seventeenth century to the question of unity and regional/national identities in the British metropole and Empire?and from three complementary angles?historical, legal and literary. 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Kippenberg ; with the assistance of Owen Gurrey 210 1$aBerlin, Germany ;$aBoston, Massachusetts :$cDe Gruyter,$d2016. 210 4$d©2016 215 $a1 online resource (300 page) 225 1 $aConcepts for the Study of Culture,$x2190-3433 ;$vVolume 6 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a3-11-044075-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tFrontmatter -- $tPreface -- $tTable of Contents -- $tIntroduction: Reconfiguring the Humanities / $rMersmann, Birgit / Kippenberg, Hans G. -- $tPart I: Transnational Interpolations of the Humanities -- $tTransnational History versus International History: A Case of Revisionism ? / $rUnger, Corinna R. -- $tThe Transnational Study of Culture: A Plea for Translation / $rBachmann-Medick, Doris -- $tMigrant, Nomad, Traveler - Towards a Transnational Art History / $rDogramaci, Burcu -- $tArt History and the Culture of the Image: A Manifesto for Global Art History / $rMersmann, Birgit -- $tPart II: Revisions of Modernity with and against Globality -- $tGlobality and Modernity: Making Concepts Raise Research Questions / $rTherborn, Göran -- $t'African Renaissance' - Between Pan-African Rhetoric and the Reality of National Identity Politics / $rTetzlaff, Rainer -- $tFeeling Modern: Narratives of Slavery as Entangled Literary History / $rHaschemi Yekani, Elahe -- $tTheses on the Future of Language / $rTrabant, Jürgen -- $tWestern Modernism at and beyond the Margins: Franti?ek Kupka and Margaret Preston / $rWünsche, Isabel -- $tModern Work and Identity / $rKornwachs, Klaus -- $tPart III: Per/versions of Cultural Diversity: Including Exclusions -- $tGlobal Pressures and Cultural Relativity: The Case of Media Anthropology / $rPfeiffer, K. Ludwig -- $tLong-Term Power Presentation Shifts: From Key Audio-Visual Narratives to an Update of Elias's Theory on the Process of Civilization / $rLudes, Peter -- $tInner Language Spaces: Migration and Plurilingualism from a Psycholinguistic Perspective / $rLindorfer, Bettina -- $tRelational Diversity: Religious Pluralization and Politics of Cohesion / $rNagel, Alexander-Kenneth -- $tManifesting Religion in Public: A Universal Human Right - An International Law - National Restrictions / $rKippenberg, Hans G. -- $tPart IV: Peroration -- $tDevolvement: From Modern Humanities towards Global Humanities / $rMersmann, Birgit / Kippenberg, Hans G. -- $tList of Illustrations -- $tAbout the Authors -- $tIndex -- $tBackmatter 330 $aModernization and digital globalization have proven to mark major thresholds where paradigmatic shifts and realignments take place. This volume aims to capture the reconfiguration of humanistic study between the forces of global integration and cultural diversification from a full range of disciplines within the humanities and social sciences. The key issue is discussed in three major parts. The first chapter examines transnational interpolations of the humanities as potential indicator for a globalizing humanistic research. The second chapter deals with humanistic revisions of modernity with and against globality. The third chapter discusses the ambiguous constitution of cultural diversity as a complement and counter-movement to global integration, ideologically moving between social cohesion and exclusion. The final chapter outlines what the threshold-crossing from modern to global humanities will mean for the future of humanistic research.The multidisciplinary study of culture within the history of the humanities documents and reflects the mobility and migration of its concepts and methods, moving and translating between disciplines, research traditions, historical periods, academic institutions, and the public sphere. 410 0$aConcepts for the study of culture ;$vVolume 6. 606 $aHumanities$xHistory$y20th century 606 $aHumanities$xHistory$y21st century 606 $aHumanities$xSocial aspects$xHistory 606 $aGlobalization$xSocial aspects$xHistory 606 $aCultural pluralism$xHistory 606 $aTransnationalism$xHistory 610 $aCultural Diversity. 610 $aGlobal Integration. 610 $aHumanities. 610 $aTransnational Cultural Studies. 615 0$aHumanities$xHistory 615 0$aHumanities$xHistory 615 0$aHumanities$xSocial aspects$xHistory. 615 0$aGlobalization$xSocial aspects$xHistory. 615 0$aCultural pluralism$xHistory. 615 0$aTransnationalism$xHistory. 676 $a001.3 702 $aMersmann$b Birgit 702 $aKippenberg$b Hans G$g(Hans Gerhard), 702 $aGurrey$b Owen 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910798287303321 996 $aThe humanities between global integration and cultural diversity$93735174 997 $aUNINA