Networks, Contact Zones and the Trans-Local Dimensions of the Imperial Mediterranean
Recent histories of the Mediterranean have drawn attention to the region’s internal diversity and provided a basis for considering the sea and its surrounding coastal areas as a place of trans-national entanglements. While this space was a contact zone between cultures, the dynamics and practices of...
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| প্রকাশিত: | Middle East - Topics & Arguments |
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| বিন্যাস: | Artikel (Zeitschrift) |
| ভাষা: | ইংরেজি |
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Philipps-Universität Marburg
2019
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| অনলাইন ব্যবহার করুন: | অনলাইন ব্যবহার করুন |
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| সংক্ষিপ্ত: | Recent histories of the Mediterranean have drawn attention to the region’s internal diversity and provided a basis for considering the sea and its surrounding coastal areas as a place of trans-national entanglements. While this space was a contact zone between cultures, the dynamics and practices of Mediterranean imperialism frequently extended beyond a strict colonizer-colonized relationship. By examining networks forged through émigré communities, journalism, religion and finances, we can rethink concepts of the contact zone within a trans-imperial context. Assessing forms of engagement across and between imperial frontiers allows us to question the familiar metropole- periphery relationship and examine the connective webs that linked nodal cities and multiple peripheries spanning Europe, North Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean. |
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| ডিওআই: | 10.17192/meta.2019.13.8075 |