Representations of the Self and the Other in travel writing. Czech reflections on their global standing around 1918 In historical research, the relationship between Europe and the non-European world around 1918 has so far been looked at mainly as that of colonizers and colonized. This paper, however, focuses on a region usually left out of this picture: As an East Central European case study, the focus lies on the contacts and relations of the Czech society with the non-European world roughly between 1890 and 1938, concentrating mainly on aspects of national representations in Czech travelogues on non-European regions. Beginning in the last decade of the 9th century, and continuing throughout the Interwar years, the dealings with non-Europe...
Internationally, the description and interpretation of glacial sediments and landforms largely follo...
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The relationship between city and country in 19th and 20th century Europe – a brief sketch While aut...
Migration as Transnational History. East Central Europe around World War I. Transnational History ad...
Several generations of geopolitically influenced experts were overwhelmed by the infrastructural ach...
Structural and Cultural Foundations of the Political Sphere in East Central Europe in the 20th Centu...
This article reconstructs the participation of historians from Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary in...
Ethnographic displays were an integral feature of many of the World’s Fairs and international exposi...
International Law and Conciliarist Internationalism under Pressure: Political Profiles of the Carneg...
“Poles in America” to “Americans of Polish descent”. Migration, Diaspora, and Ethnic Imagination, 18...
Historians often fade out Russia in their discussion on the »spatial turn« in European history, even...
Consumers and national System-builder: Comparing German and Dutch cyclists‘ unions, 1900–1940 This a...
The founding father of comparative research on nationalism, Ernest Renan, has recently been re-disco...
The „Socialist city“ versus the „European city“ – urbanization and ruralization in Eastern Europe In...
Internationally, the description and interpretation of glacial sediments and landforms largely follo...
Regions do not exist in a prescribed, actual sense, they are constructed. This also applies for regi...
Starting off with the amazing experience of a woman doctor of German origin who had been born, educa...
The relationship between city and country in 19th and 20th century Europe – a brief sketch While aut...
Migration as Transnational History. East Central Europe around World War I. Transnational History ad...
Several generations of geopolitically influenced experts were overwhelmed by the infrastructural ach...
Structural and Cultural Foundations of the Political Sphere in East Central Europe in the 20th Centu...
This article reconstructs the participation of historians from Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary in...
Ethnographic displays were an integral feature of many of the World’s Fairs and international exposi...
International Law and Conciliarist Internationalism under Pressure: Political Profiles of the Carneg...
“Poles in America” to “Americans of Polish descent”. Migration, Diaspora, and Ethnic Imagination, 18...
Historians often fade out Russia in their discussion on the »spatial turn« in European history, even...
Consumers and national System-builder: Comparing German and Dutch cyclists‘ unions, 1900–1940 This a...
The founding father of comparative research on nationalism, Ernest Renan, has recently been re-disco...
The „Socialist city“ versus the „European city“ – urbanization and ruralization in Eastern Europe In...
Internationally, the description and interpretation of glacial sediments and landforms largely follo...
Regions do not exist in a prescribed, actual sense, they are constructed. This also applies for regi...
Starting off with the amazing experience of a woman doctor of German origin who had been born, educa...