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Connecting worlds and people : early modern diasporas / / edited by Dagmar Freist and Susanne Lachenicht



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Titolo: Connecting worlds and people : early modern diasporas / / edited by Dagmar Freist and Susanne Lachenicht Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2017
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (165 pages) : illustrations, tables, graphs
Disciplina: 304.80903
Soggetto topico: Transnationalism - History
Economic history
Globalization
Altri autori: FreistDagmar  
Persona (resp. second.): LachenichtSusanne
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Nota di contenuto: 1. The nation of naturales del Reino de Granada : transforming identities in the Morisco Castilian diaspora, 1502-1614 / Manuel F. Fernandez Chaves and Rafael M. Perez Garcia -- 2. The Huguenots' maritime networks, 16th-18th centuries / Susanne Lachenicht -- 3. The challenge of linking two worlds : transatlantic Quaker connections, the American revolution, and abolitionism, 17th-18th centuries / Sunne Juterczenka -- 4. "A very warm Surinam kiss" : staying connected, getting engaged interlacing social sites of the Moravian diaspora / Dagmar Freist -- 5. Owning the body, wooing the soul : how forced labor was justified in the Moravian correspondence network in eighteenth-century Surinam / Jessica Cronshagen -- 6. Lutheran correspondence networks in the eighteenth century Atlantic world / Hermann Wellenreuther -- 7. A diaspora on the edge of modernity? The Jewish minority in Gothenburg in late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries / Anna Brismark and Pia Lundqvist.
Sommario/riassunto: In recent decades historians have emphasized just how dynamic and varied early modern Europe was. Previously held notions of monolithic and static societies have now been replaced with a model in which new ideas, different cultures and communities jostle for attention and influence. Building upon the concept of interaction, the essays in this volume develop and explore the idea with specific reference to the ways in which diasporas could act as translocal societies, connecting worlds and peoples that may not otherwise have been linked. The volume looks at the ways in which diasporas or diasporic groups, such as the Herrnhuters, the Huguenots, the Quakers, Jews, the Mennonites, the Moriscos and others, could function as intermediaries to connect otherwise separated communities and societies. All contributors analyse the respective groups' internal and external networks, social relations and the settings of social interactions, looking at the entangled networks of diaspora communities and their effects upon the societies and regions they linked through those networks. The collection takes a fresh look at early modern diasporas, combining religious, cultural, social and economic history to better understand how early modern communication patterns and markets evolved, how consumption patterns changed and what this meant for social, economic and cultural change, how this impacted on what we understand as early developments towards globalization, and how early developments towards globalization, in turn, were constitutive of these.
Titolo autorizzato: Connecting worlds and people  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-315-57344-X
1-317-16201-3
1-317-16200-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910154869903321
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