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EGO | E UROPÄISCHE G ESCHICHTE O NLINE

EGO | E UROPÄISCHE G ESCHICHTE O NLINE. EGO | E UROPÄISCHE G ESCHICHTE O NLINE EUROPEAN HISTORY ONLINE A TRANSCULTURAL HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE. | Innovation transcultural / transnational perspectives on European history international and interdisciplinary collaboration

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EGO | E UROPÄISCHE G ESCHICHTE O NLINE

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  1. EGO | EUROPÄISCHE GESCHICHTE ONLINE

  2. EGO |EUROPÄISCHEGESCHICHTEONLINE EUROPEAN HISTORY ONLINE A TRANSCULTURAL HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE

  3. | Innovation • transcultural / transnational perspectives on European history • international and interdisciplinary collaboration • media change: multimedia

  4. | Transcultural / transnational perspectives on Europe • processes of communication, intercultural encounter and interaction, circulation, distribution, diffusion, entanglements, transfer and exchange • “tidal Europe“ (Davies 1996: 9)

  5. | Research network • “Europeanization“ of research on European history • interlinking international scholars working in the various disciplines of European history • international and interdisciplinary editorial board

  6. |Media change • composed of multimedia items • “living document“

  7. | Partner Institute of European History Mainz Kompetenzzentrum für elektronische Erschließungs- und Publikationsverfahren in den Geisteswissenschaften an der Universität Trier Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München (BSB) funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG)

  8. |Schedule • project phase July 2009 – June 2013 • public launch of the website is scheduled for 2010

  9. For more information please visit www.ieg-ego.de

  10. Controversies • Background • Crossroads • Models and Stereotypes • European Networks • European Media • Europe on the Road • Europe and the World • Transnational Movements & Organizations • Alliances and Wars

  11. Controversies (examples) • Comparative history • Cultural transfer • Histoire croisée • Transnational history • ....

  12. Backgrounds (examples) • Transport and modes of transport / Travel • National and transnational news distribution • Intercultural communication and translation • ....

  13. Crossroads (examples) • Border regions • Alpine space • The Balkans • Mediterranean ... • Courts and cities • Cultural Metropolises • Capitals of science • Trading centres, seaports • Residences... • Religious and denominational spaces • Legal spaces / legal systems • Language areas... • Knowledge spaces • Laboratory • Library • Archive... • ....

  14. Models and stereotypes (examples) • Model antiquity • Model Italy • From the Ottoman threat to • Orientalism & Exoticism • The„Spanish century“ • The „Dutch century“ • „L’ Europe française"? • Anglophilia • Between germanophilia and germanophobia • Russification / Sovietisation • Model USA • ...

  15. Europe on the road (examples) • Educational journey, Grand Tour • Diplomats and salesmen • Travelling artists • Pilgrimage • Tourism • Economic/ Labour migration • Confessional migration • Jewish migration • Political migration • Forced ethnic-nationalist migration / flight and expulsion...

  16. European networks (examples) • Christian networks • Islamic networks • Jewish networks • Dynastic networks • Women's networks • Intellectual & scientific networks • Artistic networks • Political networks • Economical networks • ...

  17. Transnational organizations & movements (examples) • Transnational social movements • Abolitionism • Women’s movements • Peace movement • Labour movement... • International organizations & congresses • League of Nations • Red Cross... • Internationalism • Internationalization of sports • Technical and scientific standardization... • ...

  18. European Media (examples) • European media events • Wittenberg reformation • Lisbon earthquake • French Revolution • Zolas J’accuse, Dreyfus Affair ... • European „bestseller“ • Political „bestseller“ (e.g. Il Principe, De L'esprit des Loix, Manifest der Kommunistischen Partei,...) • Scientific „bestseller„ (e.g. Vesal's De humani corporis fabrica; Gray's Anatomy; Darwin‘s On the Origin of Species,…)

  19. Alliances and wars (examples) • Alliances and treaties. Cooperation and exchange in war and peace • European peace processes in early modern times • War as an agent of cultural transfer & scientific/technological innovation • Religious wars and religious peace: The Thirty Years’ War • The Proxy war: American War of Independence • Coalition wars: French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars • Modern war...

  20. Europe and the world (examples) • Rule • Settler colonies • War and violence • Revolution & liberation movements… • Art and culture • Mission • Ecology • Economy and trade • Science • Racism • Transfer of science... • ...

  21. | Editorial Board main editors: Prof. Dr. Irene Dingel, Prof. Dr. Heinz Duchhardt, Institut für Europäische Geschichte Mainz Prof. Dr. Mitchell Ash, Universität Wien Prof. Dr. Lutz Berger, Universität Kiel Prof. Dr. Bożena Chołuj, Uniwersytet Warszawski Prof. Dr. Mariano Delgado, Université de Fribourg Prof. Dr. Barbara Dölemeyer, MPI Frankfurt am Main Prof. Dr. Klaus Fitschen, Universität Leipzig PD Dr. Reinhard Flogaus, Humboldt-Universität Berlin Prof. Dr. Andreas Gestrich, DHI London Prof. Dr. Hubertus Kohle, Universität München Prof. Dr. László Kontler, Közép-európai Egyetem Budapest Prof. Dr. Leo Lucassen, Universiteit Leiden Prof. Dr. Laurenz Lütteken, Universität Zürich Univ.-Doz. Dr. Helga Mitterbauer, Universität Graz Prof. Dr. Ruth-Elisabeth Mohrmann, Universität Münster Prof. Dr. Matthias Morgenstern, Universität Tübingen Prof. Dr. Matthias Müller, Universität Mainz Prof. Dr. Johannes Paulmann, Universität Mannheim Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schmale, Universität Wien Prof. Dr. Helmuth Trischler, Deutsches Museum München Prof. Dr. Stefan Troebst, Universität Leipzig Prof. Dr. Jürgen Wilke, Universität Mainz Prof. Dr. Dr. Renate Wittern-Sterzel, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg 06/ 2009

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